Fukui Amusement Parks & Theme parks Katsuyama Dinosaur Forest Park BBQ garden and food stalls! The whole family can play together for a day. See More
Saitama Shrines & Temples Chichibu Pilgrimage Circuit A pilgrimage route connecting 34 temples scattered throughout the nature-rich Chichibu area. See More
Kyoto Famous Places Chirimen Kaido The sound of weaving Tango crepe still echoes in the nostalgic town. See More
Saitama Tourist Attractions The Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel Sneak into the Underground Temple Built to Protect Saitama from Flooding! See More
Saitama Famous Places Johnson Town A little taste of America with several white one-story American-style houses. See More
Ibaraki Nature Spots Mt. Tsukuba The peak sacred mountain is praised as "the Fuji of the west and the Tsukuba of the east" and offers a panoramic view of the Kanto Plain, with easy access to the summit. See More
Fukuoka Inns Yanagawa Tachibana-tei Ohana (Inn) Stay in a historic, 400-year inn and former estate of a feudal lord. See More
Toyama Experiences Facilities Gokayama Washi Making Experience Hall Try your hand at papermaking, a tradition dating back to the Edo period! See More
Ibaraki Museums Kashima Soccer Museum A museum next to the stadium showcasing the victories of the Kashima Antlers soccer team, one of the finest in the Japan League. See More
Okayama Tourist Attractions Mt. Kinojo (Kinojo Castle) A mysterious mountain castle built in ancient times. See More
Gunma Amusement Parks & Theme parks Isezaki City Kezouji Amusement Park An amusement park in Kezouji Park with free admission for entry. See More
Ibaraki Hotels Oarai Hotel Relax with a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean and enjoy the taste of Ibaraki Prefecture. See More
Toyama Inns Gokayama Gassho-style House Syoshichi Stay in a World Heritage Site lodge surrounded by traditional Japanese scenery. You will feel as if you have traveled back in time to the world of an old tale. See More
Aomori Parks & Gardens Hirosaki City Apple Park The park is filled with the sweet aroma of apples. See More
Fukushima Museums Tsuburaya Eiji Museum Learn about “God of Special Effects,” Eiji Tsuburaya’s work. See More
Toyama Tourist Attractions National Important Cultural Property, Murakami Residence Ponder the wisdom in the A-frame building, the lifestyle there and the folk culture. See More
Shinagawa Bathing & Spa Facilities Musashikoyama Onsen Shimizu-yu Founded in 1923 during the Taisho era, this bathhouse offers two types of natural hot springs: the "Kuroyu" (black water) and "Ogon-yu" (golden water). See More
Shimane Tourist Attractions Izumo Hinomisaki Lighthouse Japan’s tallest lighthouse in white. See More Related Articles 15 Things to Do in Shimane Shimane Prefecture is home to numerous famous power spots, such as Izumo Taisha, the ultimate destination for those seeking to strengthen their romantic ties, and Tamatsukuriyu Shrine, where you can pray for a good relationship with the help of the "Wish Stone" and "Granting Stone." Shimane is divided into three regions: Izumo, Iwami, and Oki, each offering unique attractions. With so many places to explore, it can be difficult to decide where to start. To help you make the most of your trip, here are some must-visit tourist spots and accommodations where you can experience the rich history and traditional culture of Shimane.
15 Things to Do in Shimane Shimane Prefecture is home to numerous famous power spots, such as Izumo Taisha, the ultimate destination for those seeking to strengthen their romantic ties, and Tamatsukuriyu Shrine, where you can pray for a good relationship with the help of the "Wish Stone" and "Granting Stone." Shimane is divided into three regions: Izumo, Iwami, and Oki, each offering unique attractions. With so many places to explore, it can be difficult to decide where to start. To help you make the most of your trip, here are some must-visit tourist spots and accommodations where you can experience the rich history and traditional culture of Shimane.
Ibaraki Tourist Attractions Mito Castle Ruins The Mito Tokugawa family used this castle as their residence until the end of the Edo period. See More