Tottori Experiences Facilities Daisen Makiba Milk no Sato 3.58 1 Enjoy fresh and rich milk and soft-serve ice cream amidst a scenic, open landscape. See More
Kumamoto Parks & Gardens Isshingyo Park 3.58 1 A park distinguished by the "Isshingyo no Ozakura," a roughly 400-year-old cherry tree that serves as its symbol. See More
Gifu Shrines & Temples Inaba Shrine 3.58 1 A shrine with over 1900 years of history, revered as the "God of Flood Control." See More
Shizuoka Shrines & Temples Shizuoka Sengen Shrine 3.58 1 A collective of magnificently beautiful Shinto shrines and head site of the ancient Suruga Province shrines venerating the deity of Mt. Fuji. See More
Kumamoto Parks & Gardens Kikuchi Park 3.58 1 Kikuchi Park is a beloved cherry blossom viewing spot where you can gaze upon 3,000 cherry trees and the cityscape from a small hill. See More
Roppongi, Azabu Tourist Attractions TV Asahi Atrium 3.58 1 Picture-perfect snaps to catch at the atrium inside TV Asahi headquarters. See More
Hiroshima Tourist Attractions Japan Mint Hiroshima Branch 3.58 1 A limited-time, valuable public opening where you can enjoy the proud collection of double-flowered cherry blossoms. See More
Otaru and Niseko Tourist Attractions Former Japan National Railways Temiya Line 3.58 1 Take a nostalgic stroll through the retro railway remnants. See More
Gifu Shrines & Temples Dairyoji Temple 3.58 1 A temple renowned for its Daruma Kannon and Dodan-tsutsuji spots. See More
Gifu Shrines & Temples Ganjoji Temple (Gifu) 3.58 1 A historic temple that houses many national natural monuments and prefectural important cultural properties. See More
Otaru and Niseko Zoos & Aquariums Niseko Ostrich Farm (Daini Arishima Ostrich Farm) 3.58 1 Taking commemorative photos with ostriches against the backdrop of Mount Yotei. See More
Hachioji Nature Spots Takao Plum Village 3.58 1 About 10,000 red and white plum blossoms are fragrant. See More Related Articles Guide to the Best of Plum Blossoms on Mt. Takao - Make the Most of Your Hike and Plum Viewing! Recognized with three stars in the Michelin Guide, Mt. Takao is one of the world's most popular hiking destinations. While most know this destination as a prime escape for catching the autumn foliage, few people are aware that in spring, the foothills are home to beautiful plum groves.
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Sapporo Parks & Gardens Jozankei Gensen Park 3.58 1 Enjoy the hot spring in the pleasant park opened in commemoration of the birth of the Jozankei Onsen’s founder. See More
Kumamoto Parks & Gardens Kumamon Port Yatsushiro 3.58 1 An open air park where 84 Kumamon characters await! See More
Toyama Parks & Gardens Kaiwomaru Park 3.58 1 A bay area centered around the sailing ship "Lady of the Sea". See More Related Articles The best place to go on a bike trip in Japan! Six cycling routes filled with the charms of Japan Let us introduce you to the six cycle routes and their respective highlights.
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Miyazaki Shrines & Temples Miyazaki Jingu Shrine 3.58 1 A shrine famous for worshiping the first Jimmu emperor in the festivals of October. See More
Aomori Shrines & Temples Takayama Inari Shrine 3.58 1 The Shrine is known for the Thousand Gates. See More
Osaka Museums Suntory Yamazaki Distillery 3.58 1 This is the distillery of Suntory, the first company to start malt whiskey production in Japan. You can visit the Yamazaki Whiskey Museum and the distillery with a reservation. See More
Chiba Nature Spots Inage seaside park 3.58 1 Beautiful recreational park on the seaside, a popular site for TV and magazine production. See More