Akihabara Shrines & Temples Yushima Seido 3.95 1 A popular temple to make a wish for success in an entrance examination and a mausoleum enshrining Confucius (Kongzi) founded by the fifth Shogun, Tsunayoshi Tokugawa. See More
Nippori Shrines & Temples Entsuji Temple 3.95 1 Built more than 1200 years ago, revolutionalists lay in this temple ground. See More
Harajuku,Shibuya Shrines & Temples Togo Jinja 3.95 1 The shrine next to Harajuku’s Takeshita Street which enshrines Heihachiro Togo. See More
Haneda Airport Neighborhood Shrines & Temples Haneda Shrine 3.95 1 The historic shrine said to keep travelers safe. See More
Hakodate and Matsumae Museums Nippon Sei Ko Kai Hakodate St. John’s Church 3.95 1 The modern-style church building which opened the door to Hokkaido’s missionary work. See More
Sapporo Museums Former Hokkaido Government Office Building 3.95 1 For nearly 80 years, it was the base/center for Hokkaido’s politics and was commonly-known as the Red Brick Building. Come and learn about Sapporo in the Meiji Era. See More
Iwate Shrines & Temples Morioka Hachimangu Shrine 3.95 1 Morioka's power spot is where all kinds of life-related gods are enshrined. See More Related Articles 14 Things to Do in Morioka Morioka City is known for its charming blend of retro Meiji-era architecture, the beautiful Nakatsu River flowing through the city center, and the distant mountains that create a harmonious streetscape. Morioka's streets are imbued with a unique nostalgic atmosphere. Of course, Morioka's appeal goes beyond its picturesque streets. Morioka also offers spots to experience traditional Japanese culture and savor local delicacies like Wanko Soba and Morioka Cold Noodles. To fully enjoy the diverse attractions of Morioka, here are some must-visit tourist spots to explore.
14 Things to Do in Morioka Morioka City is known for its charming blend of retro Meiji-era architecture, the beautiful Nakatsu River flowing through the city center, and the distant mountains that create a harmonious streetscape. Morioka's streets are imbued with a unique nostalgic atmosphere. Of course, Morioka's appeal goes beyond its picturesque streets. Morioka also offers spots to experience traditional Japanese culture and savor local delicacies like Wanko Soba and Morioka Cold Noodles. To fully enjoy the diverse attractions of Morioka, here are some must-visit tourist spots to explore.
Nagasaki Museums Higashi-Yamate No-12 Building 3.95 1 Re-live the history and origins of Western architecture. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Zoos & Aquariums Northern Wild Plants Garden 3.95 1 The only botanical garden in Japan is a collection of northern wild plants. See More
Tokyo Station Neighborhood Museums Tokyo International Forum 3.95 1 Housed in the sleek glass exterior, this is the source of culture and information. See More
Nihonbashi Shrines & Temples Koami Shrine 3.95 1 Pray for good fortune, wealth, and ward away bad luck. See More
Sapporo Shopping Streets Sapporo Central Wholesale Market Curb market 3.95 1 Fresh Hokkaido seafood and Hokkaido mountain products are sold at discount prices. About 60 stores line the Sapporo Curb Market. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Observatories Arashiyama Park Observation Deck (Hokkaido Asahikawa City) 3.95 1 Asahikawa’s picturesque spot with its Ainu culture legacy. See More
Shiga Tourist Attractions Omi Bridge 3.95 1 An arch-shaped beautiful bridge that blends seamlessly with the scenery of Lake Biwa. See More
Yokohama Museums Keikyu Museum 3.95 1 The fascinating museum packed with Keikyu’s real train cars, dioramas and hands-on engineer experiences. See More
Yokohama Tourist Attractions Kanagawa Prefectural Government's Office (King's Tower) 3.95 1 The "King's Tower," a nickname for a nationally designated Important Cultural Property. See More
Kumamoto Tourist Attractions Kumamon Square 3.95 1 The HQ of Kumamon, Kumamoto’s Head of Sales and Chief of Happiness. 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.
Hakodate and Matsumae Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Hakodate City Chiiki koryu Machizukuri Center 3.95 1 A recreation of western architecture from the Taisho Period, a multi-purpose community center for residents and tourists. See More
Hyogo Parks & Gardens Hyogo Park of the Oriental White Stork 3.95 1 The only park in Japan where you can see the majestic Oriental Stork, a nationally protected species. See More