Odaiba Amusement Parks & Theme parks Tokyo Trick Art Museum 4.37 9 A Theme Park Where You Can Enjoy Mysterious “Trick Art”! See More
Ueno Shopping Streets Kappabashi Dougu Street® 4.36 11 A Shopping Street with Anything You Might Need Related to Food. See More
Tochigi Nature Spots Kegon Falls 4.36 11 A Majestic Waterfall Spilling Down a 97-Meter-Tall Cliff. See More
Yokohama Famous Places Yokohama Chinatown 4.35 20 One of Japan’s three major Chinatowns. Enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine here. See More
Kyoto Tourist Attractions Togetsukyo Bridge 4.34 8 A landscape representative of Arashiyama, which was even printed by Katsushika Hokusai. See More
Shiga Museums MIHO MUSEUM 4.34 8 In addition to appreciating ancient art from around the world, it is a museum where you can pay attention to the architectural beauty that is taken from “Togenkyo”. See More
Wakayama Tourist Attractions Engetsu Island 4.34 8 One of the “100 best sunsets in Japan” and a landmark with its beautiful seascape. 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.
Hyogo Experiences Facilities Awaji Puppet Theatre & Bunraku Viewing 4.34 8 Puppet shows that began as Shinto rituals in Awaji Island are spreading throughout Japan! See More
Shiga Nature Spots Lake Biwa 4.33 18 A lake in Shiga Prefecture that boasts the largest area and water storage capacity in Japan, belonging to the Yodo River system of first-grade rivers. See More Related Articles Lake Biwa in Shiga ~Go on excursion of the lake district~ For six months after October, “The culture of water” campaign will take place in Shiga, especially around lake Biwa. Before the campaign starts, I decided to visit the eastern and northern sides of lake Biwa. The themes of my excursions are “water and life”, “water and prayer”, and “water and food”. I walked around, talk to locals, and ate local cuisine to re-discover the charm of this beautiful area and “The culture of water”.
Lake Biwa in Shiga ~Go on excursion of the lake district~ For six months after October, “The culture of water” campaign will take place in Shiga, especially around lake Biwa. Before the campaign starts, I decided to visit the eastern and northern sides of lake Biwa. The themes of my excursions are “water and life”, “water and prayer”, and “water and food”. I walked around, talk to locals, and ate local cuisine to re-discover the charm of this beautiful area and “The culture of water”.
Nagoya Observatories Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER 4.32 7 From the Sky Deck, you can look down the whole city. Lodging in the symbol of Nagoya will be a special experience. See More
Shiga Famous Places Biwako Hakodateyama Mountain 4.32 7 In the summer, you can enjoy the flowers as part of the green season, and in the winter, you can enjoy the silvery white slopes of the ski resort. See More
Kagoshima Parks & Gardens Sengan-en 4.32 7 A garden loved by the feudal lords and ladies of the daimyo. See More
Katsushika Museums Katsushika ShibamataTora-san Museum 4.32 7 A popular sight in Shibamata Park that recreates the film world of “The Otoko wa tsurai yo (It’s Tough Being a Man)”. See More Related Articles Strolling the Old World of Tokyo: An One-Day Walking Tour through Shibamata. From city skyscrapers to the latest travel hubs, there are plenty of hot spots to visit in Tokyo. But for a real taste of history and classic Tokyo vibes, you won’t want to miss the chance to walk through the old-world “shitamachi” streets.
Strolling the Old World of Tokyo: An One-Day Walking Tour through Shibamata. From city skyscrapers to the latest travel hubs, there are plenty of hot spots to visit in Tokyo. But for a real taste of history and classic Tokyo vibes, you won’t want to miss the chance to walk through the old-world “shitamachi” streets.
Shinjuku Shopping Streets Omoide Yokocho 4.31 16 A Pub Crawl Alley Rich with Retro-Chic Vibes. See More
Shibuya Tourist Attractions Shibuya Scramble Intersection 4.31 26 Crowded with Pedestrians, this is the World’s Busiest Crosswalk. See More
Okayama Parks & Gardens Okayama Korakuen 4.30 6 One of the three best gardens of Japan, unchanged from the Edo period. See More
Sapporo Famous Places Susukino 4.30 6 It is one of the three major entertainment districts in Japan and synonymous with nighttime sightseeing in Hokkaido. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Nature Spots Ryusei-no-Taki Falls・Ginga-no-Taki Falls 4.30 6 Two of the most beautiful waterfalls on the Ishikari River ranked among the top 100 waterfalls in Japan. See More
Nagoya Shrines & Temples Atsuta Jingu (Atsuta Shrine) 4.30 6 The shrine that houses the sacred sword mentioned in “Kojiki” and “Nihon Shoki” (Chronicles of Japan including myths, legends, songs, genealogies and oral traditions). See More
Fukuoka Shrines & Temples Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine 4.30 6 The head shrine of 10,000 shrines across Japan, dedicated to the spirit of scholar Sugawara Michizane. See More