Kumamoto Experiences Facilities Amakusa Kaisen Kura 4.07 2 A dolphin-watching spot with a 90%+ encounter rate, where you can observe wild dolphins in the waters of Amakusa. See More
Ishikawa Outdoors Hakusan Ichirino Ski Resort 4.07 2 Ishikawa Prefecture’s largest ski resort, offering a wide variety of courses designed for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. See More
Gifu Tourist Attractions Itadaki no Mori (The Summit Forest) 4.07 2 A stunning new scenic spot where you can easily immerse yourself in the magnificent nature of Oku-Hida. See More Related Articles To Spectacular Views at 2,156 Meters! A One-Day Okuhida Itinerary with the Shinhotaka Ropeway The Shinhotaka Ropeway offers magnificent views of the Northern Alps, also known as the "roof of Japan." In this article, we will introduce the main charms of the Shinhotaka Ropeway along with recommended nearby sightseeing spots such as the atmospheric old streets of Hida Takayama, Okuhida Onsen-go, and Shirakawa-go.
To Spectacular Views at 2,156 Meters! A One-Day Okuhida Itinerary with the Shinhotaka Ropeway The Shinhotaka Ropeway offers magnificent views of the Northern Alps, also known as the "roof of Japan." In this article, we will introduce the main charms of the Shinhotaka Ropeway along with recommended nearby sightseeing spots such as the atmospheric old streets of Hida Takayama, Okuhida Onsen-go, and Shirakawa-go.
Shizuoka Museums Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre 4.07 2 A highly photogenic facility that explores Mt. Fuji’s appeal from many angles. See More
Otaru and Niseko Museums Otaru City Nishin Goten (Herring Mansion) 4.07 2 A massive fishermen’s lodge that captures the herring boom of the Meiji and Taisho eras. See More
Ibaraki Museums teamLab: Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces 4.07 2 Surrender yourself to a mystical nighttime forest space where nature and art seamlessly intertwine. See More
Osaka Shrines & Temples Meiji no Mori Minoh Quasi-National Park 4.07 2 Refresh your mind and body, surrounded by a famous waterfall and brilliant fall colors. See More
Miyako, Yaeyama (Ishigaki Island), Kume Islands Museums Kumejima Tsumugi no Sato Yuimaru-kan 4.07 2 Traditional “Kumejima Tsumugi” textile workshops at this craft and culture hall on Kumejima Island. See More
Otaru and Niseko Outdoors Niseko Tokyu Grand HIRAFU 4.07 2 A resort offering stunning views of Mt. Yotei and a wide range of activities. Popular for skiing in winter and as a summer retreat. See More
Fukui Museums Hashi no Furusato-kan WAKASA 4.07 2 Experience the charm of a traditional craft once presented to a former U.S. president. See More
Yamaguchi Museums Kagawa Family Nagayamon Gate 4.07 2 A rare historic structure that preserves the look of Approx. 350 years ago. See More
Kagoshima Observatories Arimura Lava Observatory 4.07 2 An observatory built atop a real lava field and views of the active Minamidake crater of Sakurajima up close. See More Related Articles [Sakurajima Travel Guide] Experience the Power and Gifts of an Active Volcano with All Five Senses Sakurajima, Kagoshima’s iconic symbol, is a popular destination that draws visitors to see its constant plumes of smoke. Beyond viewpoints for its majestic silhouette, you can also enjoy local cuisine made with regional ingredients, hot springs, and more. This article covers the highlights of Sakurajima, recommended sightseeing spots, food, and accommodations-without missing a thing.
[Sakurajima Travel Guide] Experience the Power and Gifts of an Active Volcano with All Five Senses Sakurajima, Kagoshima’s iconic symbol, is a popular destination that draws visitors to see its constant plumes of smoke. Beyond viewpoints for its majestic silhouette, you can also enjoy local cuisine made with regional ingredients, hot springs, and more. This article covers the highlights of Sakurajima, recommended sightseeing spots, food, and accommodations-without missing a thing.
Shizuoka Tourist Attractions Path of the Gods 4.07 2 A pine-lined pathway over 200 years old, said to be the route once walked by the deities who descended upon Miho no Matsubara. See More
Toyama Museums Masu-no-Sushi Museum 4.07 2 Discover the history and great taste of Toyama’s local specialty, “masu sushi.” See More
Chiba Shopping Streets Katsuura Morning Market 4.07 2 Known as one of Japan’s three great morning markets, this lively market boasts a history of over 430 years and continues to draw locals and visitors alike. See More
Aichi Nature Spots Gojo River Cherry Blossom Promenade 4.07 2 A riverside cherry tree-lined path that seems to go on forever. See More
Mie Hot Springs & Hot Spring Resorts Sakakibara Onsen 4.07 2 A historic hot spring beloved by the poet Sei Shonagon and deeply connected to the Ise Grand Shrine. See More
Hiroshima Shrines & Temples Myooin Temple (Hiroshima Prefecture) 4.07 2 A historic Shingon temple with two National Treasures: the Main Hall and the Five-Story Pagoda. See More
Chiba Parks & Gardens Mt. Kano Kujukutani Observatory Park 4.07 2 Acclaimed sea of clouds, starry night skies and dazzling first sunrise of the year await at this mountain lookout point. See More
Iwate Outdoors Shizukuishi Ski Resort 4.07 2 Home to world championship runs, rich in history. See More