Things to Do
Hokuriku Region
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Toyama
Tourist Attractions
Kurobe Dam
4.07 2Whopping sprays in a true sight to see at Kurobe Dam, Japan's tallest dam.
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Encounter an overwhelmingly beautiful natural landscape - Kurobe Tateyama Alpine Route Tourist Guide
On the Kurobe Tateyama Alpine Route, which runs through the 3,000-meter-high mountains of the Northern Alps, you can easily enjoy the dynamic scenery of the four seasons. This section provides all the information you need to enjoy the scenery of the Kurobe Tateyama Alpine Route, as well as highlights and recommended accommodations.
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Day Trip Itinerary: Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route: Epic Views and One-of-a-Kind Transportation
One of the world’s top mountain sightseeing routes linking Toyama and Nagano is the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. Its biggest appeal is the chance to take a series of unique rides while enjoying sweeping, large-scale views shaped by the deep Kurobe Gorge and its dam. Here, we’ll introduce a day-trip model course to enjoy the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route starting from Tateyama Station in Toyama.
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Kanazawa
Experiences Facilities
Shijimaya-Honpo Japanese Sword Appreciation
4.07 2Feel the “spirit of the samurai” awaiting inside a Japanese sword, a fusion of weaponry and art.
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A Ninja Temple Packed with Hidden Tricks! Myoryuji Temple Travel Guide
Known as the “Ninja Temple,” Myoryuji Temple is filled with clever hidden tricks throughout its grounds. With defensive mechanisms designed to prepare for enemy attacks and a complex layout, it’s even nicknamed “the temple you can enter once but never get out of twice.” Built very differently from an ordinary temple, Myoryuji Temple is full of mysterious charm that’s sure to spark anyone’s curiosity. Here’s a detailed guide to Myoryuji Temple’s history and highlights, plus nearby sightseeing spots.
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Experience Samurai Martial Arts in Kanazawa! Model Itinerary for 3 days/2 nights
During the Edo period (1600-1868), the Kaga domain, known as “Kaga Hyakumangoku” (Kaga one-million goku), was the second largest Taihan (domain with over 10,000 goku area granted by the Shogun during the Edo period) after the Shogun Tokugawa families. Kanazawa, the capital of the Kaga domain, inherited this history and still retains a strong trace of samurai culture.
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