Sapporo Shopping Streets Sapporo Nijo Fish Market 4.07 2 Enjoy the luxury of buying and eating Hokkaido's pride and joy at the town market produced by the fishermen of Ishikari Beach. See More
Hokkaido Snacks Shiroi Koibito 4.18 3 Everyone’s favorite for 40 years, the light and mellow sweets, “Shiroi Koibito.” See More Related Articles Introducing Hokkaido's Longtime Best-Selling Cookie: Shiroi Koibito! For over 40 years, Shiroi Koibito (meaning "white lover" in Japanese) has been loved as a souvenir from Hokkaido. With a tablet of white chocolate sandwiched between two langue de chat cookies, it's a really tasty treat! Shiroi Koibito is nationally recognized as one of the highest-ranked sweet souvenirs of Japan. Every year, it competes against many other strong rivals in the Hokkaido souvenir market.
Introducing Hokkaido's Longtime Best-Selling Cookie: Shiroi Koibito! For over 40 years, Shiroi Koibito (meaning "white lover" in Japanese) has been loved as a souvenir from Hokkaido. With a tablet of white chocolate sandwiched between two langue de chat cookies, it's a really tasty treat! Shiroi Koibito is nationally recognized as one of the highest-ranked sweet souvenirs of Japan. Every year, it competes against many other strong rivals in the Hokkaido souvenir market.
Okinawa Zoos & Aquariums Chura Yashi Park Okinawa, Southeast Botanical Gardens 3.95 1 Japan’s largest outdoor botanical garden. See More Related Articles Step into a tropical paradise at Okinawa’s Southeast Botanical Gardens! I decided to check out the Southeast Botanical Gardens on Okinawa’s main island, and boy am I glad I did. Filled with palm trees, baobab trees, and 1,300 other varieties of tropical and subtropical plants, the open-air paradise was as good as it gets.
Step into a tropical paradise at Okinawa’s Southeast Botanical Gardens! I decided to check out the Southeast Botanical Gardens on Okinawa’s main island, and boy am I glad I did. Filled with palm trees, baobab trees, and 1,300 other varieties of tropical and subtropical plants, the open-air paradise was as good as it gets.
Okinawa Tourist Attractions Umikaji Terrace 3.95 1 The resort facility on top of a remote island with an ocean view. Come and feel like a VIP. See More
Okinawa Amusement Parks & Theme parks Okinawa World 4.07 2 Nature, culture, history... Okinawa's charms are all here! See More
Tama Shrines & Temples Sugawara Shrine (Machida City) The shrine stands on the site of the old battlefield of Ide-no-sawa and is also known as one of the three Machida shrines. See More
Akihabara Commercial Buildings Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Akiba Store One of the most extensive electronics retail stores in the Akihabara area. See More
Kudanshita, Korakuen Museums National Theatre of Japan Immerse yourself in the world of Japan's proud traditional performing arts. See More
Asakusa Experiences Facilities Jidaiya Asakusa 3.87 2 Experience various traditional Japanese cultural activities such as rickshaw traveling, tea ceremonies, and wearing kimonos. 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.
Ikebukuro Parks & Gardens Higo Hosokawa Garden A strolling pond garden featuring a three-dimensional view, characterized by spring water flowing and seasonal flowers blooming. See More
Shibuya Shrines & Temples Togo Jinja 3.95 1 The shrine next to Harajuku’s Takeshita Street which enshrines Heihachiro Togo. See More
Shinjuku Supermarkets & Convenience Stores & 100 yen Shops Kankoku Hiroba The largest Korean grocery store in Japan. See More
Iwate Parks & Gardens Morioka Castle Ruins Park (Iware Park) 4.03 3 The magnificent stone walls of Morioka Castle and a park where you can feel the four seasons. 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.
Asakusa Miscellaneous Goods Kama-Asa Shoten Discover high-quality tools that will last a lifetime. See More
Sendai Museums Sendai Mediatheque 3.95 1 If you are taking a walk, be sure to stop by at this cultural center connected to the community. See More
Okayama Nature Spots Ikura Cave 3.95 1 A gigantic stalactite cave on a sheer cliff, woven with mystical and breathtaking sights of peculiar rocks and waterfalls. See More
Asakusa Shrines & Temples Asakusa Shrine 3.95 1 This shrine enshrines the deity who contributed to the construction of Sensoji Temple and is popularly known as "Sanja-sama." See More
Ueno Shrines & Temples Shitaya Jinja 3.95 1 The historic shrine from which the name of town derived from. See More
Haneda Airport Neighborhood Shrines & Temples Haneda Shrine 3.95 1 The historic shrine said to keep travelers safe. See More