Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Ganso Hakata Mentaiju Nishinakasu 3.95 1 Fukuoka’s famed mentaiko (spicy cod roe) is the star in plenty of dishes at this specialty eatery. See More
Okinawa Snacks Miyakojima’s Yukishio “Yukishio Sand“ A versatile salt-infused confection born in Miyakojima, offering endless possibilities for flavor combinations and creative enjoyment. See More
Okinawa Food & Drink Miyakojima’s Yukishio “Powder Salt” A single sprinkle goes a long way—this versatile salt, nurtured by the sea of Okinawa, enhances any dish. See More
Okinawa Snacks Nago Pineapple Park “Pineapple Cake Premium” A classic Okinawan souvenir, this delightful sweet captures the natural goodness of pineapple in every bite. See More Related Articles Enjoy Everything Pineapple! A Guide to Enjoying Nago Pineapple Park Nago Pineapple Park is a pineapple-themed park located in Nago City, in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island. Visitors can explore the vast grounds, where around 120 varieties of pineapples are grown, enjoy pineapple-based sweets and food, and even visit Japan’s only pineapple winery. This article introduces the park’s highlights and must-see spots.
Enjoy Everything Pineapple! A Guide to Enjoying Nago Pineapple Park Nago Pineapple Park is a pineapple-themed park located in Nago City, in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island. Visitors can explore the vast grounds, where around 120 varieties of pineapples are grown, enjoy pineapple-based sweets and food, and even visit Japan’s only pineapple winery. This article introduces the park’s highlights and must-see spots.
Wakkanai and Rumoi Experiences Facilities Onuma Wild Bird Observatory (Onuma Bird House) 3.95 1 A perfect spot for observing a wide variety of migratory birds that visit Onuma throughout the seasons. See More
Wakkanai and Rumoi Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers KITAcolor 3.95 1 Your go-to hub for transportation and tourism in Wakkanai—this multi-purpose complex is directly connected to JR Wakkanai Station. See More
Wakkanai and Rumoi Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Michi-no-Eki Wakkanai 3.95 1 The northernmost roadside station in Japan, perfect for picking up local specialties and gathering sightseeing information. See More
Oita Museums Oita Fragrance Museum A museum dedicated to the theme of "fragrance" and its timeless connection with people throughout history. See More
Kanagawa Commercial Buildings Minaka Odawara 3.95 1 A multiplex hub for shops, great eats and even a foot bath. See More
Okinawa Miscellaneous Goods Shisaa Shop (Umikaji Terrace) A quirky and charming select shop filled with Shisa goods in all shapes and expressions—perfect for souvenir hunting! See More
Wakayama Trains & Subway Nankai Electric Railway Kada Sakana Line (Kada Line) “Medetai Train” A sightseeing train themed around Kada’s famed sea bream, with five unique “fish” swimming along the rails! See More Related Articles A 2-Day Model Course from Osaka to Wakayama: Discover Photogenic Spots on a Journey from Osaka to Kada! Begin your two-day trip from Kansai International Airport, the gateway to the skies of the Kansai region, using the convenient and economical Nankai Electric Railway’s “NANKAI ALL LINE 2day Pass.” This itinerary focuses on photogenic locations in Osaka City and Wakayama City. On Day 1, explore the iconic southern Osaka spots of Sumiyoshi Taisha and Shinsekai. In addition to classic sightseeing and local gourmet fare, enjoy both time-honored and modern attractions. On Day 2, head to Wakayama City. Visit the renowned Wakayama Castle, then hop on a local train that has taken social media by storm, bound for the port town of Kada.
A 2-Day Model Course from Osaka to Wakayama: Discover Photogenic Spots on a Journey from Osaka to Kada! Begin your two-day trip from Kansai International Airport, the gateway to the skies of the Kansai region, using the convenient and economical Nankai Electric Railway’s “NANKAI ALL LINE 2day Pass.” This itinerary focuses on photogenic locations in Osaka City and Wakayama City. On Day 1, explore the iconic southern Osaka spots of Sumiyoshi Taisha and Shinsekai. In addition to classic sightseeing and local gourmet fare, enjoy both time-honored and modern attractions. On Day 2, head to Wakayama City. Visit the renowned Wakayama Castle, then hop on a local train that has taken social media by storm, bound for the port town of Kada.
Okinawa Snacks Fukugiya "Baumkuchen" An Okinawa-born Baumkuchen, with each layer infused with the blessings of carefully selected ingredients. See More
Naha Western Restaurants Dining 19 Savor a variety of dishes from the “best seat in Okinawa,” offering stunning panoramic views. See More
Okinawa Parks & Gardens Cape Chinen Park Unmatched views of the deep blue sea and vibrant coral reefs. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Ramen Asahikawa Ramen Aoba Honten Humble street stall ramen to city icon and noodle pioneer. See More
Sapporo Ramen Ramen Sapporo Ichiryuan Hokkaido soul in a single ramen bowl! A ramen shop with advanced reservations. See More
Sapporo Ramen Menya Takahashi Savor ramen with a rich broth and extra-thick noodles, offering a perfect harmony of taste and texture. See More
Sapporo Ramen Keyaki Susukino Main Shop Veteran shop for honest-to-goodness Sapporo miso ramen at its finest. See More
Okinawa Commercial Buildings AEON MALL Okinawa Rycom 3.95 1 A resort-style mall packed with shops, gourmet food, and entertainment. See More
Lake Toya and Noboribetsu Parks & Gardens Sengen Park 3.95 1 One of Hokkaido’s most powerful spiritual spots, known for its erupting geyser. See More