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
Nihonbashi Museums Mitsui Memorial Museum In addition to exhibitions showcasing the art collection of the Mitsui family, the museum also holds special exhibitions featuring art pieces from outside its collection. See More
Shinjuku Museums Peace Memorial Exhibition Hall (Memorial Museum for Soldiers, Detainees in Siberia, and Postwar Repatriates) A museum dedicated to understanding the hardships endured by war survivors and recognizing the profound value of peace. See More
Shiga Experiences Facilities Takashima Blueberry Farm Enjoy all-you-can-eat fully ripe blueberries without any time limit! See More
Okinawa Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Okinawa City Tourism Product Associate Your go-to source for all things tourism in Okinawa City! See More
Okinawa Shopping Streets Michi-no-Eki "Kyoda" Yanbaru Bussan Center Get to know Yanbaru at the first "Michi-no-Eki" (Rest areas along public roads and local agricultural product stores and restaurants) in Okinawa Prefecture. See More Related Articles Roadside Stations (Michi-no-Eki) : A Gateway to Deeper Regional Exploration For those looking to experience the unique charm of a region, incorporating roadside stations (Michi-no-Eki) into your travel plans is highly recommended. In addition to serving as hubs for regional revitalization, these stations offer a variety of experiences, from purchasing local specialties to enjoying regional gourmet cuisine. Beyond that, they also provide opportunities to experience the distinct character of each area. This article introduces how to make the most of Michi-no-Eki and highlights some of the best roadside stations across Japan.
Roadside Stations (Michi-no-Eki) : A Gateway to Deeper Regional Exploration For those looking to experience the unique charm of a region, incorporating roadside stations (Michi-no-Eki) into your travel plans is highly recommended. In addition to serving as hubs for regional revitalization, these stations offer a variety of experiences, from purchasing local specialties to enjoying regional gourmet cuisine. Beyond that, they also provide opportunities to experience the distinct character of each area. This article introduces how to make the most of Michi-no-Eki and highlights some of the best roadside stations across Japan.
Sendai Observatories AER 31st Floor Observation Terrace Enjoy breathtaking views of a harmonious blend of nature and the cityscape from the observation terrace located 145.5m above the ground. See More
Nara Tourist Attractions Tenri Station Plaza CoFuFun Station square with a variety of facilities based on the motif of tumulus. See More
Aichi Parks & Gardens Nagoya Port Wildflower Garden Bluebonnet Beautiful gardens with wildflowers all around. See More
Aichi Parks & Gardens Hisaya-odori Garden Flarie An urban oasis bursting with flowers in the heart of the city. See More
Naha Museums Naha City Bunka Tenbusu Building Let's experience a lot of Okinawan culture in Naha's "navel". See More
Nagasaki Museums Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Experience a collection of art connected to Nagasaki in a refined space. See More
Nara Museums Hakomotokan Konya Experience the local culture by seeing and touching in the town of indigo dyeing and goldfish. See More
Wakayama Museums America Mura “Canadian Museum” The American village in Kishu Area where many emigrants to Canada brought back western culture. See More
Kagoshima Museums Shoko Shuseikan Museum A museum telling the history of the Shimazu Family, leaders of the Satsuma domain. See More
Toyama Famous Places Kitamae-bune Kaisen Wholesale Street Stroll the retro town prospered from Kitamae boat trading during Edo and Meiji Periods. See More
Saga Shrines & Temples Floating Torii Gates of Ouo Shrine Beautiful vermilion Torii gates standing in the sea make a mysterious scene which reflects the lunar gravitation. See More
Saga Tourist Attractions Former Takatori Residence A luxe estate with modern Japanese flair, still remaining since its keeping in the Meiji Era by a wealthy coal miner. See More
Kumamoto Nature Spots Daikanbo Stunning, 360-degree panoramic views of Aso. See More Related Articles 15 Things to Do in Kumamoto When it comes to sightseeing in Kumamoto, you can't miss the breathtaking landscapes of the majestic Aso mountains. Of course, there's much more to see in Kumamoto. With nationally famous hot springs like Kurokawa Onsen, the historically significant Kumamoto Castle, which is one of Japan's three most famous castles, and the scenic Sakitsu Church, there are so many attractions that a single day is not enough to explore them all. Here, we have carefully selected the must-visit tourist spots that you absolutely should not miss during your visit.
15 Things to Do in Kumamoto When it comes to sightseeing in Kumamoto, you can't miss the breathtaking landscapes of the majestic Aso mountains. Of course, there's much more to see in Kumamoto. With nationally famous hot springs like Kurokawa Onsen, the historically significant Kumamoto Castle, which is one of Japan's three most famous castles, and the scenic Sakitsu Church, there are so many attractions that a single day is not enough to explore them all. Here, we have carefully selected the must-visit tourist spots that you absolutely should not miss during your visit.
Fukuoka Tourist Attractions Former Ito Den-emon Residence The state-of-art residence of a coal mine king. See More