Ishikawa Museums Kutaniyaki Art museum 3.58 1 Everything from the birth of Kutani ware (Kutaniyaki) to Kutani ware as a modern art form. See More
Kyoto Japanese Cuisine Maikohan Arashiyama 3.58 1 Elegant tempura courses with fresh Kyoto ingredients. See More
Toyama Shrines & Temples Takaoka Daibutsu 3.58 1 Take a close look at the bronze buddha statue dubbed “Japan’s best-looking man.” See More
Hyogo Shopping Streets Uontana Fish Market 3.58 1 A lively shopping street offers everything Akashi seafood, from sashimi to Akashiyaki. See More
Miyazaki Shrines & Temples Miyazaki Jingu Shrine 3.58 1 A shrine famous for worshiping the first Jimmu emperor in the festivals of October. See More
Tokyo Station Neighborhood Commercial Buildings Nijubashi SQUARE 3.58 1 A space for sophisticated adults with refined stores and restaurants. See More
Oita Bathing & Spa Facilities Takegawara Onsen 3.58 1 A public bathhouse is representing Beppu Onsen. See More
Akihabara Cafés Kawaii Maid Cafe and Bar Akiba Absolute Area 3.58 1 Cats disguised as humans serve as a maid. A classic maid cafe that is easy for beginners. See More
Oita Tourist Attractions Oita Bank Akarengakan 3.58 1 The modern architectural heritage designated as a national tangible cultural property. See More
Akita Museums Akita Museum of Art 3.58 1 Tsuguharu Fujita’s masterpiece, “The Events of Akita” is amazing! See More Related Articles 25 Things to Do in Akita Akita is a place where you can find many landscapes full of traditional Japanese charm. If you're visiting Akita, be sure to explore its tourist spots that reflect traditional Japanese culture and customs, as well as some of Japan's most renowned hidden hot springs. This article introduces the best attractions, shopping spots, and events in Akita to help you fully experience its charm.
25 Things to Do in Akita Akita is a place where you can find many landscapes full of traditional Japanese charm. If you're visiting Akita, be sure to explore its tourist spots that reflect traditional Japanese culture and customs, as well as some of Japan's most renowned hidden hot springs. This article introduces the best attractions, shopping spots, and events in Akita to help you fully experience its charm.
Roppongi, Azabu Museums Mori Art Museum 3.58 1 The symbol of the cultural city, Roppongi. The artistic space with an open mind in a skyscraper. See More
Ibaraki Museums Kodokan 3.58 1 Mito feudal domain’s 9th lord, Tokugawa Nariaki established this largest domain school in Japan. See More
Kumamoto Nature Spots Shirakawa Suigen 3.58 1 A spring that has been selected as one of the best water sources in Japan. See More
Aomori Museums Seikan Renrakusen Memorial Ship, Hakkoda-Maru 3.58 1 Seikan Train Ferry, Hakkoda-Maru, is docked for a display after the last grand navigation. See More
Okayama Shrines & Temples Kibitsuhiko Shrine 3.58 1 The first shrine in Bizen Province that carries the legend of Momotaro. See More
Aichi Famous Places Historic Town of Arimatsu 3.58 1 Townscape in Edo Period ambiance along the old Tokaido Road. See More
Nagasaki Tourist Attractions Dejima (Nationally-designated historical site [Former Dejima Dutch Trading Post]) 3.58 1 A small artificial island, Dejima, which prospered as an entrance of the trade, provides a glimpse of the appearance in the early 19 century. See More Related Articles 26 Things to Do in Nagasaki The greatest charm of Nagasaki, which has flourished as an international trading port, is its exotic cityscape. Nagasaki is the only place where you can feel the unique blend of foreign and Japanese cultures. Of course, Nagasaki's appeal doesn't stop there. The city is also popular among history enthusiasts, with many historical buildings telling of its rich past. Here, we have carefully selected must-visit sightseeing spots, gourmet experiences, and accommodations in Nagasaki, a city full of attractions.
26 Things to Do in Nagasaki The greatest charm of Nagasaki, which has flourished as an international trading port, is its exotic cityscape. Nagasaki is the only place where you can feel the unique blend of foreign and Japanese cultures. Of course, Nagasaki's appeal doesn't stop there. The city is also popular among history enthusiasts, with many historical buildings telling of its rich past. Here, we have carefully selected must-visit sightseeing spots, gourmet experiences, and accommodations in Nagasaki, a city full of attractions.
Hakodate and Matsumae Commercial Buildings Share Star Hakodate 3.58 1 An imposing landmark in the Goryokaku area with its glass-wall exterior. See More