Kyoto Japanese Cuisine D&DEPARTMENT KYOTO / d-shokudo (diner) Located in the precincts of the main temple Bukkoji Temple, this cafeteria and select store offers a variety of Kyoto's attractions. See More
Nara Japanese Cuisine Traditional Local Food Yumeichi-chaya Delight in the flavors of Asuka Village, served in a woody interior setting. See More
Osaka Izakaya Sakagura Kujira A standing bar directly run by a sake brewery, perfect for enjoying a light buzz. See More
Nara Miscellaneous Goods Hata INOUE Yumekaze Hiroba Todaiji Store Directly managed store of "BAN INOUE", a lifestyle brand from Nara, Japan. See More
Nara Cafés CafeCojica A cozy little shop serving up food made with nutritious, regional ingredients. See More
Nara Museums Hakomotokan Konya Experience the local culture by seeing and touching in the town of indigo dyeing and goldfish. See More
Kyoto Supermarkets & Convenience Stores & 100 yen Shops Shichimiya Honpo A longstanding shop specializing in Shichimi Togarashi (Japanese seven-spice blend) dating back to the Edo period, it is regarded as one of Japan's "Top Three Shichimi." See More
Kyoto Japanese Cuisine Kibune Hiroya Enjoy seasonal kaiseki with all five senses in the tranquil retreat of Kyoto. See More
Nara Japanese Cuisine Kamameshi Shizuka Kouen-ten (Nara Park) A Kamameshi rice meal at this very popular traditional restaurant is worth the wait in a long line. See More
Nara Japanese Cuisine Kitsune A new type of sukiyaki menu created by the chef of the one-star restaurant "sio". See More
Kyoto Hotels GOOD NATURE HOTEL KYOTO The relaxation is comfortable for your mind and body and friendly to the global environment. See More
Osaka Ships Tombori River Cruise A scenic tour observing the bustling cityscape with its vibrant 3D signs from the river. See More
Wakayama Museums America Mura “Canadian Museum” The American village in Kishu Area where many emigrants to Canada brought back western culture. See More
Osaka Japanese Cuisine Takoyaki TAMAYA Main Store The key to its deliciousness is the natural broth made from European lobsters. See More
Nara Japanese Cuisine Awa Naramachi A popular, impossible-to-reserve restaurant where indigenous Yamato vegetables are the star. See More
Kyoto Shrines & Temples Chion-in / Yuzen-en The garden on the Chion-in grounds with the stroll-style pond, rocks and sands. See More Related Articles [Kyoto Cherry Blossom Viewing Tour] Spring in full bloom! If you feel a hint of spring, why don't you go to Kyoto?Cherry blossoms in Kyoto usually begin blooming around the end of March and are at their best from early to mid-April. Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, is known for its elegant scenery. Enjoy walking around the historic shrines and temples and the streets where you can feel the careful lifestyle of the people and visit the best cherry blossom viewing spots.
[Kyoto Cherry Blossom Viewing Tour] Spring in full bloom! If you feel a hint of spring, why don't you go to Kyoto?Cherry blossoms in Kyoto usually begin blooming around the end of March and are at their best from early to mid-April. Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, is known for its elegant scenery. Enjoy walking around the historic shrines and temples and the streets where you can feel the careful lifestyle of the people and visit the best cherry blossom viewing spots.
Hyogo Tourist Attractions Yodoko Guest House Frank Lloyd Wright's monumental work of Hanshinkan Modernism architecture. See More
Wakayama Inns Ryokan Adumaya An onsen ryokan standing along the World Heritage Kumano Kodo, featuring Japan's oldest hot spring, "Yunomine Onsen." See More Related Articles 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.
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.