Akihabara, Kanda, Ochanomizu Cafés Kawaii Maid Cafe and Bar Akiba Absolute Area 3.58 1 Cats disguised as humans serve as a maid. A classic maid cafe that is easy for beginners. See More
Oita Tourist Attractions Oita Bank Akarengakan 3.58 1 The modern architectural heritage designated as a national tangible cultural property. See More
Akita Museums Akita Museum of Art 3.58 1 Tsuguharu Fujita’s masterpiece, “The Events of Akita” is amazing! See More Related Articles 25 Things to Do in Akita Akita is a place where you can find many landscapes full of traditional Japanese charm. If you're visiting Akita, be sure to explore its tourist spots that reflect traditional Japanese culture and customs, as well as some of Japan's most renowned hidden hot springs. This article introduces the best attractions, shopping spots, and events in Akita to help you fully experience its charm.
25 Things to Do in Akita Akita is a place where you can find many landscapes full of traditional Japanese charm. If you're visiting Akita, be sure to explore its tourist spots that reflect traditional Japanese culture and customs, as well as some of Japan's most renowned hidden hot springs. This article introduces the best attractions, shopping spots, and events in Akita to help you fully experience its charm.
Ibaraki Museums Kodokan 3.58 1 Mito feudal domain’s 9th lord, Tokugawa Nariaki established this largest domain school in Japan. See More
Kumamoto Nature Spots Shirakawa Suigen 3.58 1 A spring that has been selected as one of the best water sources in Japan. See More
Aomori Museums Seikan Renrakusen Memorial Ship, Hakkoda-Maru 3.58 1 Seikan Train Ferry, Hakkoda-Maru, is docked for a display after the last grand navigation. See More
Okayama Shrines & Temples Kibitsuhiko Shrine 3.58 1 The first shrine in Bizen Province that carries the legend of Momotaro. See More
Nagoya Famous Places Historic Town of Arimatsu 3.58 1 Townscape in Edo Period ambiance along the old Tokaido Road. See More
Hakodate and Matsumae Commercial Buildings Share Star Hakodate 3.58 1 An imposing landmark in the Goryokaku area with its glass-wall exterior. See More
Sapporo Commercial Buildings SAPPORO Factory 3.58 1 This is a large-scale commercial complex built on the site of the former Sapporo Beer Factory, which originated from the Kaitakushi Brewery. See More
Fukushima Famous Places Nanukamachi-dori Street / Noguchi Hideyo Seishun Street 3.58 1 Let’s stroll down the retro street! See More
Aichi Museums Seto Gura Museum 3.58 1 Learn about the old history of Seto ware and the town of Seto in bygone days. See More
Shizuoka Izakaya Umibozu Main Store 3.58 1 A Shizuoka pub dedicated to using the absolute best of the local region. See More Related Articles A Timeless Enjoyment for Everyone! 25 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Shizuoka with Diverse Attractions Many people associate Shizuoka with Mount Fuji. Of course, the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji are one of the prefecture's many attractions. However, Shizuoka has much more to offer. From historic hot spring resorts and family-friendly theme parks to Japan's largest outlet mall, Shizuoka is full of diverse attractions that can be enjoyed by anyone, no matter who you visit with. With numerous accommodations where you can enjoy the beauty of nature through the seasons and relax in hot springs, it's also perfect for a healing getaway. Let us introduce you to must-visit tourist spots, accommodations, gourmet delights, and souvenirs from the captivating Shizuoka.
A Timeless Enjoyment for Everyone! 25 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Shizuoka with Diverse Attractions Many people associate Shizuoka with Mount Fuji. Of course, the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji are one of the prefecture's many attractions. However, Shizuoka has much more to offer. From historic hot spring resorts and family-friendly theme parks to Japan's largest outlet mall, Shizuoka is full of diverse attractions that can be enjoyed by anyone, no matter who you visit with. With numerous accommodations where you can enjoy the beauty of nature through the seasons and relax in hot springs, it's also perfect for a healing getaway. Let us introduce you to must-visit tourist spots, accommodations, gourmet delights, and souvenirs from the captivating Shizuoka.
Osaka Commercial Buildings Namba Parks 3.58 1 The 9-story commercial complex with a city park, connected to Nankai Namba Station. See More
Shizuoka Inns Atami Onsen Sakuraya Ryokan 3.58 1 Enjoy hot spring baths and special meals with the selected produce from Atami at this classical Japanese style ryokan founded 70 years ago. See More
Shiga Commercial Buildings Ekimachi Terrace Nagahama 3.58 1 A shopping mall directly connected to JR Nagahama Station offering unique stores and restaurants and promoting the tourism and culture of Nagahama City and Lake Biwa. See More
Osaka Chinese Food 551HORAI Main store 3.58 1 If you are ever in Osaka, you must try this. The BUTAMAN (Pork buns) is the soul food of the people of the Kansai region. See More
Shiga Cafés Miidera Chikara-mochi Main Shop 3.58 1 The all-time-famous Otsu sweet made with a generations-old recipe. See More
Gifu Ramen Men-ya Shirakawa 3.58 1 Chuka-soba noodle at one of the finest Takayama ramen shops where people come to wait in line. See More
Kyoto Observatories Amanohashidate View Land 3.58 1 An attraction loved by both kids and adults, serving up exciting views over the Amanohashidate Area. See More Related Articles The Timeless Charm of Japan’s Three Great Views: Matsushima, Amanohashidate, and Miyajima Known for their beautiful seas and nature, Japan’s Three Great Views are sometimes called “nature’s sculpted beauty.” Even if you’ve heard the phrase, many people aren’t quite sure which landscapes it refers to. In this article, we’ll introduce where Japan’s Three Great Views are and what makes each one special-perfect for anyone who’s new to the topic.
The Timeless Charm of Japan’s Three Great Views: Matsushima, Amanohashidate, and Miyajima Known for their beautiful seas and nature, Japan’s Three Great Views are sometimes called “nature’s sculpted beauty.” Even if you’ve heard the phrase, many people aren’t quite sure which landscapes it refers to. In this article, we’ll introduce where Japan’s Three Great Views are and what makes each one special-perfect for anyone who’s new to the topic.