Asahikawa and Sounkyo Hotels HOTEL ROUTE-INN Grand ASAHIKAWA EKIMAE Have a relaxing stay at the HOTEL ROUTE-INN Grand with superb accommodations and services. See More
Nagano Inns The historic inn, Kanaguya Have a time trip into Meiji to early Showa Periods with the in-house hot spring and a national tangible cultural property. See More Related Articles 29 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Nagano: Rich History and Nature Escapes Nagano is the mountainous escape that’s enclosed by the 3 ranges of the Japan Alps. The area is hugged by rolling peaks, and remarkable natural backdrops as far as the eye can see. Not to be missed, there are even historic temples and shrines, plenty of places to stay and shops that await.
29 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Nagano: Rich History and Nature Escapes Nagano is the mountainous escape that’s enclosed by the 3 ranges of the Japan Alps. The area is hugged by rolling peaks, and remarkable natural backdrops as far as the eye can see. Not to be missed, there are even historic temples and shrines, plenty of places to stay and shops that await.
Chiba Hotels Sawara Merchant Town Hotel NIPPONIA A detached villa-style hotel filled with true Koedo style and flair. See More
Osaka Cafés OSA COFFEE A unique concept that allows visitors to experience the fun feeling of traveling. See More
Kanazawa Hotels UAN Kanazawa A hotel where you can experience Kanazawa's culture with the hopes of "still enjoying oneself even if it rains”. See More Related Articles 24 Noteworthy things to do in Kanazawa: A City Rich in History and Tradition Kanazawa has always flourished as a cultural city during the Edo period and was also known as Kaga Hyakumangoku. You can feel immersed amongst various activities such as walking through streets that retain the ambiance of the historically beautiful Edo period,savoring fresh seafood from Kanazawa Port, and visiting museums where you can appreciate glittering traditional crafts and outstanding contemporary art. Let's introduce some wonderful tourist spots, gourmet food, and accommodation facilities in Kanazawa, a city deeply imbued with the history and tradition of a culturally prosperous city.
24 Noteworthy things to do in Kanazawa: A City Rich in History and Tradition Kanazawa has always flourished as a cultural city during the Edo period and was also known as Kaga Hyakumangoku. You can feel immersed amongst various activities such as walking through streets that retain the ambiance of the historically beautiful Edo period,savoring fresh seafood from Kanazawa Port, and visiting museums where you can appreciate glittering traditional crafts and outstanding contemporary art. Let's introduce some wonderful tourist spots, gourmet food, and accommodation facilities in Kanazawa, a city deeply imbued with the history and tradition of a culturally prosperous city.
Kanazawa Hotels Hotel Torifito Kanazawa A stylish hotel with exceptional convenience where you can enjoy traditional crafts and Kanazawa's food while staying overnight. See More
Kanazawa Snacks Tawaraya candy "Tawarakko" and "Amenko" "Tawarakko" and "Amenko" are easy-to-eat granulated versions of the signature product "Jiro-ame". See More
Kanazawa Cafés Sabo Issho Enjoy your selection of Hojicha and seasonal sweets at this tea shop specializing in Hojicha. See More
Niigata Inns Matsudai Shibatouge Onsen Unkai Onsen hotel with floating clouds creating a magical landscape. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Hotels Natural Hot Spring, Kamui no Yu Dormy Inn Asahikawa An open view hot spring on the top floor! Relieve your fatigue with good food and onsen. See More
Tokyo Other Goods Tajima Glass “Edo Kiriko, Hoshi Kiriko Glass Pair” The jewel-like brilliant glasses made by an experienced craftsman. See More
Tokyo Other Goods Lacquerware Yamada Heiando Dishes and accessories, the lacquerware from the prestigious store supplying to the Imperial Household Agency. See More
Tochigi Hotels Art Biotop Nasu An environment for inner peace, as you interact with art and nature. See More
Tokyo Food & Drink Yamamoto Noriten ”Tokyo Premium Otsumami-Nori” A snackable Tokyo souvenir made of high-quality nori seaweed. See More Related Articles 19 things to do in Tokyo Tokyo, Japan's largest city and capital, is a melting pot of cultures and people from various regions within the country and abroad, serving as the economic and cultural heart of Japan. The city is not just at the forefront of trends and technology but also home to amazing traditional culture and amazing buildings that embody the essence of Japan, making it arguably the most diversely attractive destination in the country. Consequently, Tokyo is replete with a multitude of tourist spots, gourmet dining, shopping areas, accommodation facilities, and hosts numerous events. For those unsure of where to start their Tokyo sightseeing journey, we've carefully selected some of the best must-visit spots to help guide your travel plans.
19 things to do in Tokyo Tokyo, Japan's largest city and capital, is a melting pot of cultures and people from various regions within the country and abroad, serving as the economic and cultural heart of Japan. The city is not just at the forefront of trends and technology but also home to amazing traditional culture and amazing buildings that embody the essence of Japan, making it arguably the most diversely attractive destination in the country. Consequently, Tokyo is replete with a multitude of tourist spots, gourmet dining, shopping areas, accommodation facilities, and hosts numerous events. For those unsure of where to start their Tokyo sightseeing journey, we've carefully selected some of the best must-visit spots to help guide your travel plans.
Tokyo Other Goods Moriginki Seisakusho “Tokyo Ginki (Silverware)” Silver Chopsticks Traditional craft handed down from the Edo Period, wonderful as a gift. See More
Asakusa Cosmetics Yoroshi Keshodo (Cosmetics) “365 Hand Cream” Fragrant Japanese hand cream with a moistening effect. See More
Nihonbashi Snacks Nihonbashi Nishikihorin “Karinto Assortment” An assortment full of flavors with a new type of Karinto arranged in a modern way. See More
Tokyo Snacks Keishindo “Panda no Tabi” Tokyo-edition shrimp rice cracker with cute picture of panda traveling through Tokyo. See More
Fukui Inns Haiya A historic, 137-year old ryokan with a soothing onsen sourced from its own private spring and tasty delights made with local ingredients. See More