Kochi Shrines & Temples Godaisan Chikurinji Temple So many highlights, including the main hall, a national important cultural property. See More
Fukui Tourist Attractions Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins In the castle town that flourished during the Warring States period, feel its prosperity of those days. See More
Kochi Nature Spots Ryugado Cave Amazing sound and lighting effects! Enjoy exploring the limestone caverns with your five senses. See More
Hakone Snacks Hakone no Uribo by Shiino Foods Inc. A cute manju characterized as a wild animal in Hakone by a food company in Odawara city, Kanagawa. See More
Iwate Museums Tono Monogatari no Yakata (Tono Folktale Museum) The tourism facility with a mission to pass on the Tono Monogatari (Tale of Tono) by Kunio Yanagita. See More
Shimane Tourist Attractions Gassan Toda Castle Ruins The castle was the residence of the Amago clan, the warlord who ruled 11 countries in the San'in and San'yo regions. See More
Ishikawa Shrines & Temples Shirayama Hime Jinja Shrine Known as the holy land of mountain worship since ancient days. See More
Yamagata Shrines & Temples Yudonosan Ryusuiji Dainichibo (Dainichibo Temple) You can observe the Sokushinbutsu (mummified monk) in person. See More
Saga Museums Saga Balloon Museum Flight simulator and theatre expose’s of the Hot Air Balloon Festival for you to enjoy! See More
Hyogo Tourist Attractions Yodoko Guest House Frank Lloyd Wright's monumental work of Hanshinkan Modernism architecture. See More
Saga Zoos & Aquariums Mitsuse Le Vert Farm Dongurimura Village Enjoy a time with horses and goats! A wide open, grassy farm that feels like the hills of France. See More
Shimane Shrines & Temples Tamatsukuriyu Shrine Popular spiritual spot popular for wish fulfillment and matchmaking. See More Related Articles 15 Things to Do in Shimane Shimane Prefecture is home to numerous famous power spots, such as Izumo Taisha, the ultimate destination for those seeking to strengthen their romantic ties, and Tamatsukuriyu Shrine, where you can pray for a good relationship with the help of the "Wish Stone" and "Granting Stone." Shimane is divided into three regions: Izumo, Iwami, and Oki, each offering unique attractions. With so many places to explore, it can be difficult to decide where to start. To help you make the most of your trip, here are some must-visit tourist spots and accommodations where you can experience the rich history and traditional culture of Shimane.
15 Things to Do in Shimane Shimane Prefecture is home to numerous famous power spots, such as Izumo Taisha, the ultimate destination for those seeking to strengthen their romantic ties, and Tamatsukuriyu Shrine, where you can pray for a good relationship with the help of the "Wish Stone" and "Granting Stone." Shimane is divided into three regions: Izumo, Iwami, and Oki, each offering unique attractions. With so many places to explore, it can be difficult to decide where to start. To help you make the most of your trip, here are some must-visit tourist spots and accommodations where you can experience the rich history and traditional culture of Shimane.
Ishikawa Famous Places Hakusan Shiramine Stroll the historical town lined with traditional buildings. See More
Iwate Inns Nagisatei Taro-an Rooms with en suite private baths that overlook the Pacific Ocean. See More
Okinawa Summer festivals & Events Okinawa Zento Eisa Matsuri Okinawa’s huge summer event which more than 300,000 visit each year. See More
Iwate Miscellaneous Goods Kogensya “Kogensya” started out as a publishing company. It is now a folk craft store that sells handicrafts from all over Japan. See More Related Articles 14 Things to Do in Morioka Morioka City is known for its charming blend of retro Meiji-era architecture, the beautiful Nakatsu River flowing through the city center, and the distant mountains that create a harmonious streetscape. Morioka's streets are imbued with a unique nostalgic atmosphere. Of course, Morioka's appeal goes beyond its picturesque streets. Morioka also offers spots to experience traditional Japanese culture and savor local delicacies like Wanko Soba and Morioka Cold Noodles. To fully enjoy the diverse attractions of Morioka, here are some must-visit tourist spots to explore.
14 Things to Do in Morioka Morioka City is known for its charming blend of retro Meiji-era architecture, the beautiful Nakatsu River flowing through the city center, and the distant mountains that create a harmonious streetscape. Morioka's streets are imbued with a unique nostalgic atmosphere. Of course, Morioka's appeal goes beyond its picturesque streets. Morioka also offers spots to experience traditional Japanese culture and savor local delicacies like Wanko Soba and Morioka Cold Noodles. To fully enjoy the diverse attractions of Morioka, here are some must-visit tourist spots to explore.
Oita Museums Rentaro Taki Memorial Museum Imagine the childhood of the profound composer who died too young. See More
Miyagi Museums Ishinomaki Mangattan Museum (Ishinomori Manga Museum) The works of Shotaro Ishinomori, the "King of Manga," are on display. See More
Miyagi Museums Ishinomaki Tsunami Ruins Okawa Elementary School A place of memorial and remembrance where the scars of the earthquake remain strong. See More