Fukuoka Museums Hakata Machiya Folk Museum Introduces good old Hakata culture through valuable exhibits and hands-on experience of traditional crafts. See More
Niigata Outdoors Akakura Kanko Resort Ski Area The first hotel-attached resort ski area in Japan to be designated as an international ski resort. See More
Yamanashi Outdoors Fujiten Snow Resort A ski resort where you can enjoy the majestic scenery of Mount Fuji. See More Related Articles A Guide to Enjoying Fujiten Snow Resort at the Foot of Mt. Fuji Fujiten Snow Resort, located at the base of Japan’s highest peak, Mt. Fuji, is a popular winter destination catering to both adults and children. If you’re looking to indulge in winter sports near Mt. Fuji, this article introduces the best of Fujiten Snow Resort.
A Guide to Enjoying Fujiten Snow Resort at the Foot of Mt. Fuji Fujiten Snow Resort, located at the base of Japan’s highest peak, Mt. Fuji, is a popular winter destination catering to both adults and children. If you’re looking to indulge in winter sports near Mt. Fuji, this article introduces the best of Fujiten Snow Resort.
Gunma Outdoors Norn Minakami Ski Resort A ski resort that even advanced skiers will love, conveniently reachable within 100 minutes from Tokyo's city center via the Kan-Etsu Expressway. See More
Saitama Outdoors Sayama Ski Resort An all-weather ski resort that's easily accessible from Tokyo's city center. See More
Saitama Shopping Streets Kashiya Yokocho A nostalgic lane lined with traditional candy shops along a cobblestone path. 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
Osaka Experiences Facilities Kids Plaza Osaka A children's museum filled wall-to-wall with learning and fun. See More
Odaiba Amusement Parks & Theme parks LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Tokyo A LEGO® paradise and portal into the full sensory world of LEGO® bricks. See More
Shiga Experiences Facilities Fruit Park Youhei An orchard where you can enjoy juicy pears without any time limit. See More
Yokohama Museums Equine Museum of Japan A museum where you can learn about the deep and long history between humans and horses. 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
Kudanshita, Korakuen Museums National Theatre of Japan Immerse yourself in the world of Japan's proud traditional performing arts. 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
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