Fukushima Museums Iwaki City Coal & Fossil Museum (Horuru) Learn about the culture and history of the coal mining town. See More
Ibaraki Famous Places Okukuji Onsen Hot Spring Area A hot spring area along a clear mountain stream in the northwestern part of Ibaraki Prefecture. See More
Oita Famous Places Myoban Onsen Hot Spring A relaxing hot spring resort with Yu-no-hana huts in the mountains. See More
Hiroshima Summer festivals & Events Kangen-sai festival It is held from dusk to night on June 17 of the lunar calendar and is the most extensive Shinto ritual at Itsukushima Shrine since the Heian period (794-1185). See More
Asakusa Summer festivals & Events Asakusa Samba Carnival competition The whole town goes excited by the rhythm of the samba! It's Japan's largest samba event to close out the summer in Asakusa. See More
Mie Shrines & Temples Tado Shrine The general god of the Kita Ise region, also known as the Kita Ise Grand Shrine. See More
Sagamihara Zoos & Aquariums Sagami River Fureai Science Museum Aquarium Sagamihara An aquarium that exhibits and raises mainly freshwater fish, amphibians, and aquatic insects living in and around the Sagami River. See More
Furano and Biei Nature Spots Ken & Mary Tree A popular driving route and a photo spot that has become popular through TV commercials. See More
Ibaraki Experiences Facilities Craft Hills Kasama A complex facility to learn about Japan’s traditional ceramic crafts, Kasama-yaki, and also enjoy art, nature, and food. See More
Mie Shrines & Temples Shinmei Shrine, Ishigami-san "If you are a woman, it is guaranteed that one of your wishes will come true ." I would like to receive the luck of Ishigami-san. See More Related Articles 30 Things to Do in Mie Mie Prefecture is home to many spiritually significant sites, such as Ise Jingu, one of Japan's premier power spots, and the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The picturesque scenery, surrounded by both sea and mountains, is sure to soothe your soul. Additionally, you can enjoy delicious gourmet dishes made from the bounty of the land and sea. Why not visit Mie for a trip that will recharge both your mind and body?
30 Things to Do in Mie Mie Prefecture is home to many spiritually significant sites, such as Ise Jingu, one of Japan's premier power spots, and the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The picturesque scenery, surrounded by both sea and mountains, is sure to soothe your soul. Additionally, you can enjoy delicious gourmet dishes made from the bounty of the land and sea. Why not visit Mie for a trip that will recharge both your mind and body?
Shiretoko and Abashiri and Kitami and Monbetsu Tourist Attractions Shiretokoshari Ten-ni-tsuzuku Michi A scenic route popular among cyclers and tourists. See More
Oita Famous Places Kannawa Onsen A hot spring resort with steam rising from the ground, which can be said to be the original landscape of Beppu. See More
Ibaraki Experiences Facilities Tsumugi no Yakata The facility where you can see, touch and work on Yuki Tsumugi woven the same way as in the ancient days. See More
Oita Famous Places Sujiyu Onsen Hot Spring Japan's “No. 1 cascading hot spring water streams” with outstanding massage effects See More
Saga Museums The Kyushu Ceramic Museum Extensive museum embracing a wide collection of ceramic arts from Kyushu. See More
Kagawa Hotels Kotohira Grand Hotel, Sakura no Sho Welcoming guests with a natural hot spring and modern guestrooms in a Japanese-Western mixed style. See More
Kitakyushu Museums Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History & Human History The biggest nature museum in all of West Japan. See true-to-life scale exhibits! See More
Okayama Hotels Hotel Limani A resort hotel offering various activities next to the Seto Inland Sea. See More
Kumamoto Inns Kurokawaso A hot springs inn perfect for a relaxing day away surrounded by nature. See More
Miyazaki Hotels Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort Luxury hotel on the coast of Hitotsuba run by Phenix Seagaia Resort. See More