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![Kumano-Nachi Taisha & Nachi Waterfall]()
Wakayama
Nature Spots
Nachi Waterfall
4.38 13Since ancient times, this longest waterfall in Japan has been the favorite training place for monks. Wakayama’s scenic beauty.
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Kumano Kodo Travel Guide: Set Out on a Journey Through Japan’s History and Spiritual Traditions
The Kumano Kodo is a pilgrimage route, essentially a path used to visit shrines and temples. With its mystical atmosphere and rich nature, the Kumano Kodo lets you explore historic spots and is still traveled by many visitors today. This article introduces Kumano Kodo sightseeing spots and explains its five routes in detail. Since the Kumano Kodo covers a wide area with plenty to see, it’s best to read up with this guide before you go.
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40 Things to Do in Wakayama
Wakayama Prefecture, blessed with oceans, mountains, and rivers, is a popular travel destination filled with historical sites, World Heritage locations, leisure spots, hot springs, and more. From scenic attractions that showcase Japan’s beautiful seasonal landscapes to accommodations, cuisine, and hot springs, we’ve carefully selected the best recommendations for your visit.
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Kansai, where you can “Experience the Real Japan” that you have been looking for.
The Kansai region is a “treasure house of Japanese culture” with a rich cultural resource remaining from its history as a former prosperous capital. There is a new, high-quality cultural tour that offers multiple cultural experiences in special settings with top-notch people who have mastered culture, art, or faith rooted in the Kansai region. Here are some travel reports from actual tour participants. Take part in this tour that is sure to become a once-in-a-lifetime precious trip.
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![A white windmill standing on a hill with a view of the sea is photogenic.]()
Kagawa
Parks & Gardens
Roadside Station Shodoshima Olive Park
4.30 4A photogenic park with white windmills and swaying olive leaves.
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Roadside Stations (Michi-no-Eki) : A Gateway to Deeper Regional Exploration
For those looking to experience the unique charm of a region, incorporating roadside stations (Michi-no-Eki) into your travel plans is highly recommended. In addition to serving as hubs for regional revitalization, these stations offer a variety of experiences, from purchasing local specialties to enjoying regional gourmet cuisine. Beyond that, they also provide opportunities to experience the distinct character of each area. This article introduces how to make the most of Michi-no-Eki and highlights some of the best roadside stations across Japan.
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Plenty to Enjoy Even on a Short Trip! 9 Classic Kagawa Attractions
Kagawa is Japan’s smallest prefecture by area, so even with a short stay you can fully enjoy must-see sights like historic shrines and castles, plus beautiful natural scenery. The remote islands floating in the Seto Inland Sea, such as Shodoshima and Naoshima, are also part of Kagawa’s appeal. If you’re sightseeing in this charm-packed prefecture, here are the attractions, places to stay, and local food you won’t want to miss.
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Aomori
Parks & Gardens
Gappo Park
4.30 4This is a nationally unique seaside park in an urban area where visitors can enjoy cherry blossom viewing, sports, and swimming.
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Soak Up Stunning Views Shaped by History and Nature: A Travel Guide to Hirosaki Park
Home to Hirosaki Castle and famous as a top cherry blossom spot, Hirosaki Park is one of Aomori Prefecture’s must-visit attractions. Here, historic buildings blend beautifully with nature through every season, creating scenery you can only find in Japan. Spring, when the cherry blossoms are at their best, is the most spectacular time to visit-but you can also enjoy breathtaking views in fall and winter. In this article, we’ll cover the classic highlights of Hirosaki Park, plus some lesser-known sights and hidden charms.
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Spring Tohoku Trip for Cherry Blossoms: 18 Popular Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots in Tohoku
Tohoku is known for its stunning natural scenery throughout the seasons. It’s also home to many famous cherry blossom spots, with each prefecture and location offering a different look and feel. Here, we’ve handpicked three of the most popular sakura spots in each prefecture, for a total of 18. If you’re traveling in Tohoku in spring, why not plan a trip built around cherry blossom viewing?
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Ibaraki
Parks & Gardens
Hitachi Seaside Park
4.21 7Enjoy Seasonal Flowers and Amusement Park Attractions at This Park.
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[Hitachi Seaside Park Travel Guide] Stunning Colorful Views and So Much to Do!
Hitachi Seaside Park is famous for its breathtaking hills blanketed in nemophila. But there’s more than nemophila-each season brings different spectacular views. On top of that, you can enjoy leisure activities and sports, nature watching, hands-on learning experiences, and more. With such a huge park packed with highlights and scenic spots, you might not know where to start. Don’t worry. This article will help you understand what areas and facilities Hitachi Seaside Park has, plus the must-see highlights and spots to visit. It’s no exaggeration to say this is a must-read before your trip to Hitachi Seaside Park.
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It takes 120 minutes from Tokyo! Let's go to the Hitachi Seaside Park and viewing blooming 32,000 of flowers!
Summer cypress dramatically turn to crimson and beautiful Cosmoses.
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Let’s go to Hitachi Seaside Park to enjoy the sight of a blue flower carpet and a world of tulips! It takes only 90 minutes from Ueno!
There are so many nice resorts in Japan in the spring. Beautiful cherry blossoms in particular come out here and there, and have Japan beautifully and impressively decked out. But Hitachi Seaside Park I recommended to you features not merely cherry blossoms, and it is a wonderland of a varieties of flowers. Among them, the baby blue-eyes (nemophilas) in bloom from late April and to mid-May are especially captivating to me. Four million, five hundred thousand baby blue-eyes form a “blue carpet” merging into the blue sky, when the sky and the earth are difficult to tell apart in this fantastic scenery.
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