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
Odaiba Amusement Parks & Theme parks Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel 3.95 1 One of the tallest Ferris wheels in Japan, offering a panoramic view of Kanto's sightseeing spots. See More
Akasaka Museums Suntory Hall 3.95 1 The “Music Hall of Fame” with the sound effects that enhances presence. See More
Yamagata Bathing & Spa Facilities Zao Onsen Dai Rotenburo (Zao Onsen Large Open-air bath) 3.95 1 Enjoy extremely open air hot spring of Zao surrounded by rich nature along with a mountain stream. See More
Saga Famous Places Takeo Hot Spring 4.07 2 A bathing in soft hot water with a history of 1300 years. See More
Ueno Shrines & Temples Tobi Fudo (Flying Deity), Ryukozan Shoboin 3.95 1 A temple enshrining “Flying Fudo (one of Gods in Buddhism)” is famous for an aviation safety prayer. See More
Iwate Parks & Gardens Ishiwari Cherry Blossom 3.95 1 Cherry blossom trees are full of life, splitting and growing out of huge rocks and blooming into full blossoms. 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.
Okayama Amusement Parks & Theme parks Toy Kingdom, Okayama 3.95 1 There is a wide variety of toys for young children to enjoy. See More
Shibuya Museums d47 MUSEUM 4.18 3 A museum where visitors can experience the “present” of Japanese craftsmanship. See More
Nagasaki Museums Nagasaki City Dinosaur Museum 3.95 1 A dinosaur speciality museum which is famous for exhibiting important samples. See More
Tokyo Station Neighborhood Museums Imperial Theatre 3.95 1 A mecca for musicals that continues to lead the Japanese theater world. See More
Ebisu, Meguro Shrines & Temples Otori Shrine 3.95 1 The oldest shrine in Meguro Ward, known for its "Tori-no-Ichi" festival since the Edo period. 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
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Parks & Gardens Asahikawa Kitasaito Garden 4.07 2 Right next to a train station, the duet of majestic nature and botanical delight spreads. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Ramen Hokkaido Ramen Santouka Asahikawa Honten (Flagship Store) 3.95 1 Relish internationally-beloved pork bone salt ramen originated in Asahikawa, Hokkaido. See More
Sapporo Tourist Attractions Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium (Okurayama Observation Deck) 3.87 2 Learn the history of Sapporo Winter Olympics and enjoy the view over Sapporo. See More Related Articles Ever wanted to experience ski jumping? Head to Sapporo, Hokkaido’s Okurayama Viewing Point! Sapporo prides itself in having something to offer everyone: tourist attractions, gourmet food, and nature galore! And ever since hosting the Winter Olympics in 1972, it’s earned itself a spot on the map as a city of sports as well! The Okurayama Viewing Point’s 134 meter ski jump is used by athletes for practice all year round, and it is the seasonal home of many international competitions.
Ever wanted to experience ski jumping? Head to Sapporo, Hokkaido’s Okurayama Viewing Point! Sapporo prides itself in having something to offer everyone: tourist attractions, gourmet food, and nature galore! And ever since hosting the Winter Olympics in 1972, it’s earned itself a spot on the map as a city of sports as well! The Okurayama Viewing Point’s 134 meter ski jump is used by athletes for practice all year round, and it is the seasonal home of many international competitions.
Hokkaido Snacks Royce Potatochip Chocolate A hit product of a surprising combination - potato chips and chocolate. 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
Sapporo Meat Dishes Jingisukan Daruma Main branch 4.07 2 The secret to the delicious taste of Sapporo's culinary heritage, Jingisukan, is that it never changes. See More