Okayama Hotels Hotel Limani A resort hotel offering various activities next to the Seto Inland Sea. See More
Okayama Famous Places Katsuyama Historical Preservation District Traditional streets that retain the appearance of the castle town. See More
Okayama Museums Former Shizutani School The oldest public school in the world opened in a quiet valley. See More
Okayama Nature Spots Makido Cave The extraordinary limestone cave which the poet, Yosano Akiko, praised. See More
Okayama Hotels Setouchi Kojima Hotel Presenting a magnificent view of Setouchi National Park and the Great Seto Bridge, along with dishes prepared with freshly caught seafood and locally sourced ingredients. See More
Shimane Museums Nima Sand Museum A sand museum featuring the world’s largest one-year hourglass, “Sunagoyomi”. See More
Yamaguchi Trains & Subway Nishikigawa Seiryu Line & Tokotoko Train Enjoy the nature in Iwakuni’s local train. See More
Yamaguchi,Shimane Trains & Subway SL Yamaguchi The steam locomotive connecting Shin-Yamaguchi and Tsuwano. 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.
Okayama Shopping Streets Kojima Jeans Street Retro shopping street featuring specialty domestic jean shops. See More
Okayama Tourist Attractions Kuroshima Venus Road Walk across a mystical land bridge between ocean isles. See More
Tottori Shrines & Temples Mitokusan Sanbutsuji Temple A mysterious national treasure standing on a precipitous cliff. See More Related Articles 20 Things to Do in Tottori When you think of tourist spots in Tottori, many people immediately think of the Tottori Sand Dunes. However, Tottori's appeal goes far beyond just the sand dunes. When visiting Tottori, be sure to take the time to enjoy the majestic natural beauty available throughout the four seasons. Here are some must-visit spots to fully experience the diverse attractions of Tottori.
20 Things to Do in Tottori When you think of tourist spots in Tottori, many people immediately think of the Tottori Sand Dunes. However, Tottori's appeal goes far beyond just the sand dunes. When visiting Tottori, be sure to take the time to enjoy the majestic natural beauty available throughout the four seasons. Here are some must-visit spots to fully experience the diverse attractions of Tottori.
Okayama Tourist Attractions Mt. Kinojo (Kinojo Castle) A mysterious mountain castle built in ancient times. See More
Shimane Tourist Attractions Izumo Hinomisaki Lighthouse Japan’s tallest lighthouse in white. See More
Tottori Tourist Attractions Koiyamagata Station A photogenic station with a pink and heart theme. See More
Hiroshima Inns Iwaso A ryokan, established in 1854, that has witnessed the history of Miyajima since the end of the Edo period. See More
Kure Area Neighborhood Nature Spots Seto Inland Sea National Park Mt. Noro A mountain included in the Seto Inland Sea National Park formed by over 1,000 islands of various sizes. You can enjoy mountain climbing, camping, and driving. See More
Kure Area Neighborhood Nature Spots Hiyama Hiking (Kurahashi-jima) It is a mountain with an altitude of 408m that rises in the middle of Kurahashi-jima, and from the summit you can enjoy a panoramic view of “TATOUBI” (beautiful various islands' landscape) of the Seto Inland Sea. See More
Kure Area Neighborhood Outdoors Akinada-Tobishima Kaido Cycling Route It is a cycling road that connects the islands from Kawajiri, Kure City to Okamura Island, Ehime Prefecture, with seven bridges, and the shortest distance is about 30 km. See More
Kure Area Neighborhood Famous Places Tobishimakaido with Sannose Cobblestone walking area Along the stone-paved street, there is a historical walking area lined with pine trees and wooden museums and art galleries. See More