Hakodate and Matsumae Local Products Center & Souvenir Stores Hokkaido Shiki-Saikan JR Hakodate Store A popular early-morning product exhibition featuring more than 1,000 stores selling Hokkaido products. See More
Fukuoka Museums Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum Experience the charm of traditional crafts passed down in Fukuoka's Hakata. See More
Yamaguchi Parks & Gardens Kikko park Kikko park, recognized for its cherry blossoms and autumn foliage, is also selected as one of the "Top 100 Historical Parks in Japan." See More
Yamaguchi Shopping Streets Karato market Enjoy the lively atmosphere and fresh seafood at Shimonoseki's fish market, where the catch is always vibrant. See More
Yamaguchi Parks & Gardens Kozan Park A park brimming with historical ambiance, home to a national treasure five-story pagoda. See More
Otaru and Niseko Experiences Facilities Niseko Takahashi Dairy Farm The ranch offers a wide array of farm gourmet dishes made with their own freshly delivered milk. See More
Fukuoka Parks & Gardens Fukuoka Prefectural Tenjin Central Park A nature-rich park in the bustling city that nurtures people's spirits. See More
Shimane Museums Izumo Cultural Heritage Museum Conveying the traditions of the Izumo region to the present day with a beautiful view of the Izumo-style garden. See More
Nippori Museums Toden Omoide Hiroba (Toden Memorial Square) Free viewing of two iconic trams from the heyday of Tokyo's streetcars. See More
Hyogo Commercial Buildings Underground Mall Grand Festa / Festa BLD. in front of Himeji Station Your go-to for Himeji's soul food & souvenirs! Your trusty shopping multiplex just in front of Himeji Station. See More Related Articles [Grand Festa: The Complete Foodie Guide.] Nothing but Good Eats Await at this Shopping Hub in front of Himeji Station Located just in front of Himeji Station, this shopping multiplex is a spot not only frequented by locals, but also plenty of tourists, too. You can find it just an easy 20-minute walk from Himeji Castle, the World Heritage Site and iconic, architectural marvel that’s an absolute must for so many travels. Here at Underground Mall Grand Festa you’ll find a sprawling 7,000㎡ floor of shopping, complete with zones 1 to 6 filled wall to wall with Himeji specialties, apparel, cosmetics, local sake and traditional sweets to shop. The four-story Festa BLD. in front of Himeji Station is where you’ll find heaps of tasty cafes and restaurants to try, as well as “Himeji Noren Street”, the bustling retro throwback and alley-style drinking zone for extra fun.
[Grand Festa: The Complete Foodie Guide.] Nothing but Good Eats Await at this Shopping Hub in front of Himeji Station Located just in front of Himeji Station, this shopping multiplex is a spot not only frequented by locals, but also plenty of tourists, too. You can find it just an easy 20-minute walk from Himeji Castle, the World Heritage Site and iconic, architectural marvel that’s an absolute must for so many travels. Here at Underground Mall Grand Festa you’ll find a sprawling 7,000㎡ floor of shopping, complete with zones 1 to 6 filled wall to wall with Himeji specialties, apparel, cosmetics, local sake and traditional sweets to shop. The four-story Festa BLD. in front of Himeji Station is where you’ll find heaps of tasty cafes and restaurants to try, as well as “Himeji Noren Street”, the bustling retro throwback and alley-style drinking zone for extra fun.
Yokohama Commercial Buildings Yokohama World Porters The entertaining shopping mall for families and couples alike. See More
Mie Commercial Buildings Mitsui Outlet Park Jazz Dream Nagashima Outlet mall inside one of Japan’s largest resort multiplexes. See More Related Articles 30 Things to Do in Mie Mie Prefecture is home to many spiritually significant sites, such as Ise Jingu, one of Japan's premier power spots, and the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The picturesque scenery, surrounded by both sea and mountains, is sure to soothe your soul. Additionally, you can enjoy delicious gourmet dishes made from the bounty of the land and sea. Why not visit Mie for a trip that will recharge both your mind and body?
30 Things to Do in Mie Mie Prefecture is home to many spiritually significant sites, such as Ise Jingu, one of Japan's premier power spots, and the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The picturesque scenery, surrounded by both sea and mountains, is sure to soothe your soul. Additionally, you can enjoy delicious gourmet dishes made from the bounty of the land and sea. Why not visit Mie for a trip that will recharge both your mind and body?
Akihabara Commercial Buildings Akihabara UDX A multi-purpose complex in Akihabara featuring cafes, restaurants, and event spaces. See More
Tama Shrines & Temples Sugawara Shrine (Machida City) The shrine stands on the site of the old battlefield of Ide-no-sawa and is also known as one of the three Machida shrines. See More
Ikebukuro Parks & Gardens Higo Hosokawa Garden A strolling pond garden featuring a three-dimensional view, characterized by spring water flowing and seasonal flowers blooming. See More
Aichi Parks & Gardens Hisaya-odori Garden Flarie An urban oasis bursting with flowers in the heart of the city. See More
Hyogo Experiences Facilities Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewery Museum The museum collected "Nada-based Sake Brewery's Equipment," a nationally designated Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property. And visitors can learn about the history of sake brewing. See More
Gunma Amusement Parks & Theme parks Isezaki City Kezouji Amusement Park An amusement park in Kezouji Park with free admission for entry. See More
Aomori Parks & Gardens Hirosaki City Apple Park The park is filled with the sweet aroma of apples. See More