Yamagata Japanese Cuisine Nogawa Tofu Shop 4.07 2 A handmade tofu specialty store in Ginzan Onsen, run by a former barbershop. See More
Nagano Nature Spots Kumoba Pond 4.07 2 The beautiful mirrored water reflects the fresh greenery in summer and the autumn leaves, making it a must-see. See More
Kobe Cafés Starbucks Coffee Kobe Kitano Ijinkan Store 4.07 2 A Starbucks housed in the "Kitano Monogatari", a Registered Tangible Cultural Property and a historic foreign residence. See More
Sendai Japanese Cuisine Akiusha Restaurant 4.07 2 A experiential café restaurant that lives inside a renovated house from the Edo era. See More
Okinawa Remote Islands Meat Dishes Ishigaki Beef MARU 4.07 2 Savor the A5 grade local specialty beef in yakiniku style! See More
Miyazaki Shrines & Temples Amanoyasukawara 4.07 2 A mystical power spot connected to Japanese mythology where stacking stones is believed to bring blessings. See More
Aomori Wine Bars Western-style Bar "Prince" 4.07 2 A popular bar known for its original cocktails named after Hachinohe's landmarks and traditional arts. See More Related Articles An Expedition into the Culture of Tohoku and the Sanriku Coast: A Walking Tour via the Michinoku Coastal Trail Sanriku Coast is the shoreline that stretches from Hachinohe City in Aomori Prefecture to Ishinomaki City in Miyagi Prefecture. While the region saw tremendous damage after the tsunami triggered by the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011, the abundant mountains and sea have continued to nurture the lives and distinct culture of those who live here since ancient times. Take to the Michinoku Coastal Trail, a new path built after tragedy, and step into a world of robust food culture and remarkable folk arts that are shaped by the landscapes tucked between forest and sea.
An Expedition into the Culture of Tohoku and the Sanriku Coast: A Walking Tour via the Michinoku Coastal Trail Sanriku Coast is the shoreline that stretches from Hachinohe City in Aomori Prefecture to Ishinomaki City in Miyagi Prefecture. While the region saw tremendous damage after the tsunami triggered by the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011, the abundant mountains and sea have continued to nurture the lives and distinct culture of those who live here since ancient times. Take to the Michinoku Coastal Trail, a new path built after tragedy, and step into a world of robust food culture and remarkable folk arts that are shaped by the landscapes tucked between forest and sea.
Hiroshima Shopping Streets Miyajima Omotesando Shopping Street 4.07 2 The bustling main street you'll want to explore first when visiting Miyajima. See More
Odaiba Tourist Attractions Tokyo Gate Bridge 4.07 2 Experience the elegance of art right in Tokyo Station's premises. See More
Niigata Ropeway Naeba Dragondola 4.07 2 Experience rich nature and thrills in a 25-minute aerial journey. See More
Kushiro and Nemuro Nature Spots Lake Mashu 4.07 2 A mystical lake where one can find solace in the world of pristine blue. See More
Otaru and Niseko Experiences Facilities Nikka Whisky Yoichi Distillery 4.07 2 A sanctuary where one can immerse in the authentic atmosphere of Nikka Whisky. See More
Hiroshima Shrines & Temples Imakoyasan 4.07 2 A sacred place founded by Kobo Daishi Kukai, also known as a famous spot for autumn foliage. See More
Okutama Nature Spots Mitake Gorge 4.07 2 A valley of the Tama River graced with streams selected as one of the "100 Exquisite Waters of Japan." See More
Kumamoto Hot Springs & Hot Spring Resorts Yamaga Onsen 4.07 2 A historic hot spring resort with a charming streetscape. See More Related Articles 15 Things to Do in Kumamoto When it comes to sightseeing in Kumamoto, you can't miss the breathtaking landscapes of the majestic Aso mountains. Of course, there's much more to see in Kumamoto. With nationally famous hot springs like Kurokawa Onsen, the historically significant Kumamoto Castle, which is one of Japan's three most famous castles, and the scenic Sakitsu Church, there are so many attractions that a single day is not enough to explore them all. Here, we have carefully selected the must-visit tourist spots that you absolutely should not miss during your visit.
15 Things to Do in Kumamoto When it comes to sightseeing in Kumamoto, you can't miss the breathtaking landscapes of the majestic Aso mountains. Of course, there's much more to see in Kumamoto. With nationally famous hot springs like Kurokawa Onsen, the historically significant Kumamoto Castle, which is one of Japan's three most famous castles, and the scenic Sakitsu Church, there are so many attractions that a single day is not enough to explore them all. Here, we have carefully selected the must-visit tourist spots that you absolutely should not miss during your visit.
Miyazaki Shrines & Temples Takachiho Shrine 4.07 2 A shrine where traditional Kagura dances are held every evening. See More
Nagasaki Autumn festivals & Events Nagasaki Kunchi Festival 4.07 2 The dynamic "dedication dances" performed throughout the city are a must-see! See More
Kumamoto Hot Springs & Hot Spring Resorts Tsuetate Onsen 4.07 2 A 1,800-year-old retro hot spring town along a river. See More
Okutama Experiences Facilities Ozawa Sake Brewery 4.07 2 Visit a historic sake brewery from the Genroku era and see how the famous "Sawanoi" sake is made. See More