Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Parks & Gardens Oyokogawa Water Park 4.03 3 Located very close to the Skytree, this park lets you enjoy nature in every season. See More
Chiba Shrines & Temples Hondoji Temple 4.03 3 A Famous Temple Also Known as the “Temple of Hydrangeas” and “Temple of Flowers”. See More Related Articles Chiba Prefecture – Hondo-ji Temple’s 50,000 Hydrangeas Hondo-ji Temple, in Chiba Prefecture’s Matsudo City, is a temple of the Nichiren sect of Buddhism that was built in 1277. Every year in June, around 50,000 hydrangeas of over 10 varieties beautifully bloom. Because of this, the temple is also known as the “hydrangea temple.” It is easily accessible, with Kita-Kogane Station, the station nearest to the temple, being only 50 minutes by train from Tokyo Station. However, it truly is a well-kept-secret place, and you can be sure that you’ll be able to leisurely enjoy the flowers without worrying about crowds!
Chiba Prefecture – Hondo-ji Temple’s 50,000 Hydrangeas Hondo-ji Temple, in Chiba Prefecture’s Matsudo City, is a temple of the Nichiren sect of Buddhism that was built in 1277. Every year in June, around 50,000 hydrangeas of over 10 varieties beautifully bloom. Because of this, the temple is also known as the “hydrangea temple.” It is easily accessible, with Kita-Kogane Station, the station nearest to the temple, being only 50 minutes by train from Tokyo Station. However, it truly is a well-kept-secret place, and you can be sure that you’ll be able to leisurely enjoy the flowers without worrying about crowds!
Tochigi Museums Tobu World Square 4.03 3 Famous buildings from around the world gathered in one place! Enjoy a trip around the world. See More
Fuchu, Chofu, Tama Shrines & Temples Jindaiji Temple 4.03 3 Blessed with Plentiful Greenery and Spring Water, this Temple has the Longest History in Tokyo, After Sensoji See More Related Articles [1-Day Model Course] Tour of Filming Locations from the Movie "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet" Chofu City is affectionately known as the "City of Film" due to the presence of around 40 film and media-related companies. It is often chosen as a location for filming movies and TV dramas, and various spots in the city were used as locations in the film "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet." Let's explore the filming locations in Chofu where Mugi and Kinu spent their happy days in the movie.
[1-Day Model Course] Tour of Filming Locations from the Movie "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet" Chofu City is affectionately known as the "City of Film" due to the presence of around 40 film and media-related companies. It is often chosen as a location for filming movies and TV dramas, and various spots in the city were used as locations in the film "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet." Let's explore the filming locations in Chofu where Mugi and Kinu spent their happy days in the movie.
Akihabara, Kanda, Ochanomizu Shrines & Temples Kanda Myojin 4.03 3 A Historical Shrine Famed for the Kanda Matsuri, one of Japan's Three Major Festivals. See More
Nagano Experiences Facilities Karuizawa Garden Farm, Strawberry Garden 4.03 4 The farm with a sweeping view of Mt. Asama, providing different varieties of strawberries all year. See More
Nagano Outdoors Sugadaira Kogen Snow Resort 4.03 4 Also known as the "Davos of Japan", it is a huge snow resort with a variety of 60 courses on 11 ski slopes in 3 areas. See More Related Articles 29 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Nagano: Rich History and Nature Escapes Nagano is the mountainous escape that’s enclosed by the 3 ranges of the Japan Alps. The area is hugged by rolling peaks, and remarkable natural backdrops as far as the eye can see. Not to be missed, there are even historic temples and shrines, plenty of places to stay and shops that await.
29 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Nagano: Rich History and Nature Escapes Nagano is the mountainous escape that’s enclosed by the 3 ranges of the Japan Alps. The area is hugged by rolling peaks, and remarkable natural backdrops as far as the eye can see. Not to be missed, there are even historic temples and shrines, plenty of places to stay and shops that await.
Yokohama Ropeway YOKOHAMA AIR CABIN 4.03 4 Feast your eyes on the Minatomirai/Yokohama cityscape from a new angle, on this cutting-edge city loop circuit ropeway line. See More
Yamanashi Museums Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum 4.03 4 Get lost in the atmosphere of Europe. The Lake Kawaguchi museum for music that spans the ages. See More Related Articles Enjoy Nature in All Seasons! Top 17 Popular Tourist Spots Around Lake Kawaguchiko Lake Kawaguchiko, where you can see the “upside-down Fuji,” one of Japan's most scenic views, is easily accessible from the city center and is a popular tourist destination for enjoying the natural scenery throughout the seasons. There are accommodations where you can soak in open-air hot springs with views of Mt. Fuji and dining options where you can savor Yamanashi's gourmet cuisine, offering a variety of enjoyable experiences.
Enjoy Nature in All Seasons! Top 17 Popular Tourist Spots Around Lake Kawaguchiko Lake Kawaguchiko, where you can see the “upside-down Fuji,” one of Japan's most scenic views, is easily accessible from the city center and is a popular tourist destination for enjoying the natural scenery throughout the seasons. There are accommodations where you can soak in open-air hot springs with views of Mt. Fuji and dining options where you can savor Yamanashi's gourmet cuisine, offering a variety of enjoyable experiences.
Osaka Amusement Parks & Theme parks Naniwa Kuishinbo Yokocho 4.03 4 From long-established restaurants to famous stores, Osaka gourmet food is here! See More
Shibuya Shopping Streets Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho 4.03 4 A Retro Showa Era Bar Area Near Shibuya Station See More
Ehime Shopping Streets Dogo Shotengai (Dogo Haikara Dori) 4.03 4 Shopping streets to explore during your travels to Dogo Onsen, one of the oldest hot springs in Japan See More Related Articles The comprehensive guide to Matsuyama. Learn about famous spots and secret sites. Check out an authentic array of food and souvenirs. Matsuyama City in Ehime Prefecture has a great selection of historic sites to visit, such as the nation’s oldest hot spring retreat, the Dogo Onsen, and Matsuyama Castle, a symbol of the city. As most sites are near Matsuyama Station and the Dogo Onsen, you can easily visit several in one day. Here, we will introduce our most highly recommended sites in Matsuyama.
The comprehensive guide to Matsuyama. Learn about famous spots and secret sites. Check out an authentic array of food and souvenirs. Matsuyama City in Ehime Prefecture has a great selection of historic sites to visit, such as the nation’s oldest hot spring retreat, the Dogo Onsen, and Matsuyama Castle, a symbol of the city. As most sites are near Matsuyama Station and the Dogo Onsen, you can easily visit several in one day. Here, we will introduce our most highly recommended sites in Matsuyama.
Shiga Shrines & Temples A Deep Dive into Japanese Culture at Enman-in Monzeki Temple 4.03 4 Experience Japanese culture in a special space that overlooks a famous garden. See More
Osaka Observatories Tsutenkaku Tower 4.00 14 A 108-meter high, iconic observation tower in Osaka modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris. See More Related Articles [Shinsekai Travel Guide] Enjoy Tsutenkaku and the Bustling Shopping Streets! Shinsekai is a must-visit destination where you can experience the unique sights and flavors of Osaka. No trip to Osaka is complete without a stop in this iconic district, known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious street food. With countless attractions, just strolling through the neon-lit streets lined with flashy signs can be an experience in itself. However, there’s so much more to Shinsekai than meets the eye. For first-time visitors, this guide will help you make the most of your time, ensuring you fully immerse yourself in the culture, food, and excitement of Shinsekai. Read through before your Osaka adventure and get ready to explore like a pro!
[Shinsekai Travel Guide] Enjoy Tsutenkaku and the Bustling Shopping Streets! Shinsekai is a must-visit destination where you can experience the unique sights and flavors of Osaka. No trip to Osaka is complete without a stop in this iconic district, known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious street food. With countless attractions, just strolling through the neon-lit streets lined with flashy signs can be an experience in itself. However, there’s so much more to Shinsekai than meets the eye. For first-time visitors, this guide will help you make the most of your time, ensuring you fully immerse yourself in the culture, food, and excitement of Shinsekai. Read through before your Osaka adventure and get ready to explore like a pro!
Shiga Tourist Attractions The Old Halls of Toyosato Elementary School 4.00 10 Preserving and Opening to the Public an Elementary School See More Related Articles A Special Educational Tour Inside the Old Halls of Toyosato Elementary School, a Tangible Cultural Property Dubbed the "Chalk Education Palace" Established in 1937 based on a design by the American architect William Merrell Vories (1880-1964). Follow the Toyosato Travel Guide and venture inside the school buildings, which were awarded the title of Tangible Cultural Property in 2007! The guide will take you on a special tour of rooms and locations that you usually cannot access.
A Special Educational Tour Inside the Old Halls of Toyosato Elementary School, a Tangible Cultural Property Dubbed the "Chalk Education Palace" Established in 1937 based on a design by the American architect William Merrell Vories (1880-1964). Follow the Toyosato Travel Guide and venture inside the school buildings, which were awarded the title of Tangible Cultural Property in 2007! The guide will take you on a special tour of rooms and locations that you usually cannot access.
Tachikawa, Hachioji, Machida Zoos & Aquariums Tama Zoological Park 3.98 7 Observe animals through features like the orangutan skywalk and lion bus! See More Related Articles [Your Guide to Enjoying Tama Zoological Park] From Ants to Elephants, Discover a Hiking-Style Zoo Adventure Just 41 minutes from Keio Shinjuku Station, Tama Zoological Park is easily accessible by train, with the main gate visible right as you exit Tama-Dobutsukoen Station. This popular destination offers the chance to encounter a wide range of animals and insects, from ants to elephants, making it a fun and convenient spot for all ages.
[Your Guide to Enjoying Tama Zoological Park] From Ants to Elephants, Discover a Hiking-Style Zoo Adventure Just 41 minutes from Keio Shinjuku Station, Tama Zoological Park is easily accessible by train, with the main gate visible right as you exit Tama-Dobutsukoen Station. This popular destination offers the chance to encounter a wide range of animals and insects, from ants to elephants, making it a fun and convenient spot for all ages.
Nara Famous Places A Gastronomy Walk Through Katsuragisanroku Park, Umemoto Tofu shop, Katakami Soy Sauce 3.95 9 Visit an area ancient Japanese people lived in, and explore the roots of Japanese cuisine See More
Niigata Wine Bars amaterrace 3.95 1 A Dining Bar with Authentic Cuisine, Plus Darts and Billiards for Fun Nights Out. See More
Fuchu, Chofu, Tama Experiences Facilities Daruchan no Ouchi 3.95 1 A hands-on shop on the Jindaiji Temple approach where you can make your own daruma. See More Related Articles Make a Daruma in Chofu, Tokyo! Experience the Popular Workshop at Daruchan no Ouchi Daruchan no Ouchi in Chofu, Tokyo is a shop dedicated to daruma, a traditional Japanese good-luck charm. This guide explains the features of Daruchan no Ouchi, how to get there, and the appeal of the daruma-making experience.
Make a Daruma in Chofu, Tokyo! Experience the Popular Workshop at Daruchan no Ouchi Daruchan no Ouchi in Chofu, Tokyo is a shop dedicated to daruma, a traditional Japanese good-luck charm. This guide explains the features of Daruchan no Ouchi, how to get there, and the appeal of the daruma-making experience.
Shizuoka Museums Hamanako Orgel Museum 3.95 1 A museum where you can be enchanted by the beautiful sounds of self-playing instruments and breathtaking panoramic views. See More