Things to Do
Tohoku Region
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Akita
Hot Springs & Hot Spring Resorts
Nyuto Onsenkyo
4.07 2Hot spring resort raved by onsen fans.
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[Nyuto Onsenkyo Travel Guide] Enjoy a Special Experience in Japan’s Timeless Rural Landscape
Nyuto Onsenkyo is a hidden hot spring retreat on the border of Akita and Iwate prefectures. Beloved by hot spring fans, it offers seven different baths in one hot spring village, each with its own unique source and benefits. Another highlight is being able to soak while enjoying the nostalgic atmosphere of a traditional mountain village, surrounded by deep green forests and waterfalls. This article introduces the charms of Nyuto Onsenkyo, how to enjoy it, and popular restaurants nearby. Use this guide to fully experience the deep appeal of Nyuto Onsenkyo.
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10 Hidden Hot Springs Where You Can Experience Japan’s Timeless Scenery
Across Japan-one of the world’s top hot spring destinations-onsen towns and hot spring facilities are scattered nationwide and have become classic stops for travelers. Among them are secluded hot springs known as “hidden onsen,” tucked away far from everyday life and visited by relatively few tourists. In these off-the-grid settings, you can soak at a relaxed pace and take in Japan’s timeless scenery. If you’re ready for something beyond the usual onsen, try a hidden onsen-hopping trip.
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25 Things to Do in Akita
Akita is a place where you can find many landscapes full of traditional Japanese charm. If you're visiting Akita, be sure to explore its tourist spots that reflect traditional Japanese culture and customs, as well as some of Japan's most renowned hidden hot springs. This article introduces the best attractions, shopping spots, and events in Akita to help you fully experience its charm.
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Sendai
Tourist Attractions
Sendai Castle Ruins (Aoba Castle)
4.17 5The ruins of Sendai Castle with a panoramic view of Sendai City.
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20 Must-Visit Attractions to Experience the Charm of Sendai
Sendai City has grown as the central hub of the Tohoku region since the era of Date Masamune. Here, we’ve picked out some of the best sightseeing spots, shopping areas, and events to help you make the most of your trip to Sendai.
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A Travel Guide to Osaki Hachimangu Shrine, Sendai’s Guardian Shrine Built by Master Craftsmen
Osaki Hachimangu Shrine is one of Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture’s most iconic Shinto shrines. With historic structures that showcase the splendor of Momoyama architecture and traditional festivals with centuries of history, there’s plenty to see and do. It’s also known as a powerful spiritual spot, visited even by pro athletes seeking blessings. If you’re visiting Osaki Hachimangu for the first time, this guide covers key highlights, its history, and nearby places worth exploring together. Read on to enjoy Osaki Hachimangu even more.
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Miyagi
Shrines & Temples
Entsuin Temple
3.87 2A temple known for its colorful garden.
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Travel Guide to Zuiganji, Tohoku’s Leading Zen Temple
Zuiganji is one of Tohoku’s leading Zen temples and is designated as a National Treasure. Its simple Zen exterior and dazzling interior-rich with Momoyama-period architecture and art-captivate visitors. Rebuilt by the Sengoku warlord Date Masamune, the temple reflects his refined aesthetic throughout. To fully enjoy Zuiganji, a site of great historical and cultural value, read this article to learn its history and key highlights.
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The Timeless Charm of Japan’s Three Great Views: Matsushima, Amanohashidate, and Miyajima
Known for their beautiful seas and nature, Japan’s Three Great Views are sometimes called “nature’s sculpted beauty.” Even if you’ve heard the phrase, many people aren’t quite sure which landscapes it refers to. In this article, we’ll introduce where Japan’s Three Great Views are and what makes each one special-perfect for anyone who’s new to the topic.
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