Ueno Museums The former Iwasaki House Garden 3.87 2 The mansion that reflects the dazzling lifestyle in the Meiji Period. See More
Kumamoto Tourist Attractions Aso Panorama Line 3.87 2 A scenic drive along a magical carpet green. See More
Asakusa Experiences Facilities Jidaiya Asakusa 3.87 2 Experience various traditional Japanese cultural activities such as rickshaw traveling, tea ceremonies, and wearing kimonos. See More Related Articles 19 things to do in Tokyo Tokyo, Japan's largest city and capital, is a melting pot of cultures and people from various regions within the country and abroad, serving as the economic and cultural heart of Japan. The city is not just at the forefront of trends and technology but also home to amazing traditional culture and amazing buildings that embody the essence of Japan, making it arguably the most diversely attractive destination in the country. Consequently, Tokyo is replete with a multitude of tourist spots, gourmet dining, shopping areas, accommodation facilities, and hosts numerous events. For those unsure of where to start their Tokyo sightseeing journey, we've carefully selected some of the best must-visit spots to help guide your travel plans.
19 things to do in Tokyo Tokyo, Japan's largest city and capital, is a melting pot of cultures and people from various regions within the country and abroad, serving as the economic and cultural heart of Japan. The city is not just at the forefront of trends and technology but also home to amazing traditional culture and amazing buildings that embody the essence of Japan, making it arguably the most diversely attractive destination in the country. Consequently, Tokyo is replete with a multitude of tourist spots, gourmet dining, shopping areas, accommodation facilities, and hosts numerous events. For those unsure of where to start their Tokyo sightseeing journey, we've carefully selected some of the best must-visit spots to help guide your travel plans.
Sapporo Tourist Attractions Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium (Okurayama Observation Deck) 3.87 2 Learn the history of Sapporo Winter Olympics and enjoy the view over Sapporo. See More Related Articles Ever wanted to experience ski jumping? Head to Sapporo, Hokkaido’s Okurayama Viewing Point! Sapporo prides itself in having something to offer everyone: tourist attractions, gourmet food, and nature galore! And ever since hosting the Winter Olympics in 1972, it’s earned itself a spot on the map as a city of sports as well! The Okurayama Viewing Point’s 134 meter ski jump is used by athletes for practice all year round, and it is the seasonal home of many international competitions.
Ever wanted to experience ski jumping? Head to Sapporo, Hokkaido’s Okurayama Viewing Point! Sapporo prides itself in having something to offer everyone: tourist attractions, gourmet food, and nature galore! And ever since hosting the Winter Olympics in 1972, it’s earned itself a spot on the map as a city of sports as well! The Okurayama Viewing Point’s 134 meter ski jump is used by athletes for practice all year round, and it is the seasonal home of many international competitions.
Ginza Famous Places Ginza-Dori street 3.87 2 It is the main street of Ginza, Japan's world-class district lined with department stores and high-end brand stores. See More
Okinawa Parks & Gardens Busena Marine Park 3.87 2 Explore under the sea from a water observatory and glass boat. See More
Okinawa Remote Islands Famous Places Ishigaki Island 3.87 2 A natural culture city located on the southernmost island of Japan. See More Related Articles 11 Things to Do in Ishigaki Island Ishigaki Island is one of the most popular islands in Okinawa. With its emerald-green waters, rare coral reefs, and lush green mountains, the island offers breathtaking views that captivate visitors. Ishigaki also boasts exceptional local cuisine made from its abundant natural resources. In this guide, we introduce Ishigaki’s must-see attractions, dining spots, and accommodations.
11 Things to Do in Ishigaki Island Ishigaki Island is one of the most popular islands in Okinawa. With its emerald-green waters, rare coral reefs, and lush green mountains, the island offers breathtaking views that captivate visitors. Ishigaki also boasts exceptional local cuisine made from its abundant natural resources. In this guide, we introduce Ishigaki’s must-see attractions, dining spots, and accommodations.
Fukuoka Parks & Gardens Ohori Park 3.87 2 Fukuoka citizens gather in this nature-rich waterscape park. See More
Niigata Experiences Facilities SUWADA Seisakusho (SUWADA Blacksmith Works, Inc.) 3.87 2 At the Tsubame-Sanjo Hardware Factory, visitors can observe a "manufacturing" site where craftsmen's traditional skills are at their best. See More
Osaka Museums Nakanoshima Children’s Book Forest 3.87 2 Massive bookshelves with approximately 20,000 books that will pique your curiosity. See More
Aomori Nature Spots Hakkoda Juhyo (frost covered trees) 3.87 2 Enveloped in a powerful and magnificent silvery-white world created by nature. See More
Setagaya Shrines & Temples Gotokuji Temple 3.87 2 A temple with a long history in connection with the Ii family where Manekineko will welcome you. See More
Sapporo Observatories Sapporo TV Tower 3.87 2 A landmark of Sapporo with a panoramic view of the city. See More
Hakodate and Matsumae Shopping Streets Hakodate Morning Market 3.87 2 A food wonderland morning market where Hakodate's delicious food gatherers. See More
Hakodate and Matsumae Observatories Goryokaku Tower 3.87 2 A landmark of Hakodate with a view of the Goryokaku Ruins, a special historic site, below. See More
Sendai Famous Places Akiu Onsen (Akiu Hot Spring) 3.87 2 A historic hot spring that Lord Date Masamune also loved. See More
Fuchu Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Fuchu City Tourism Information Center 3.87 2 The hub of Fuchu City’s tourist information. See More Related Articles Only 25 minutes from Shinjuku! Original Sushi-Making & Sake Tasting Tour in Fuchu City In the 7th century, Fuchu City was the capital of the Musashi Province (covering almost all of modern-day Tokyo, Saitama and part of Kanagawa Prefectures). During the Edo period, the city thrived as a post town. Nowadays, we offer a comprehensive tour where participants can explore Japanese history, culture, and delicious food.
Only 25 minutes from Shinjuku! Original Sushi-Making & Sake Tasting Tour in Fuchu City In the 7th century, Fuchu City was the capital of the Musashi Province (covering almost all of modern-day Tokyo, Saitama and part of Kanagawa Prefectures). During the Edo period, the city thrived as a post town. Nowadays, we offer a comprehensive tour where participants can explore Japanese history, culture, and delicious food.
Ehime Tourist Attractions Uwajima Castle 3.87 2 A castle is a symbol of Uwajima, which is one of the existing 12 castle towers in Japan built by the Uwajima- Date family, and Takatora Toudou , a master of castle construction, rebuilt in 1601. See More
Ishikawa Tourist Attractions Chirihama Nagisa Driveway 3.87 2 An exhilarating drive right next to the crashing waves. See More
Nakano, Suginami, Nerima Famous Places Asagaya 3.87 2 A peaceful streetscape with beautiful tree lines of Japanese Zelkova in which unique shopping malls are scattered. Many attractive events are held such as Asagaya Tanabata Festival (star festival). See More