Kanazawa Experiences Facilities Kureha Higashi Chaya District 3.95 1 A gallery and café operated by a long-established kimono shop where you can rent authentic Kaga Yuzen kimonos. See More
Kanazawa Tourist Attractions Nomura Family samurai Residence 3.58 1 The former samurai residence with the only publicly-opened museum in Nagamachi area. See More Related Articles Experience Samurai Martial Arts in Kanazawa! Model Itinerary for 3 days/2 nights During the Edo period (1600-1868), the Kaga domain, known as “Kaga Hyakumangoku” (Kaga one-million goku), was the second largest Taihan (domain with over 10,000 goku area granted by the Shogun during the Edo period) after the Shogun Tokugawa families. Kanazawa, the capital of the Kaga domain, inherited this history and still retains a strong trace of samurai culture.
Experience Samurai Martial Arts in Kanazawa! Model Itinerary for 3 days/2 nights During the Edo period (1600-1868), the Kaga domain, known as “Kaga Hyakumangoku” (Kaga one-million goku), was the second largest Taihan (domain with over 10,000 goku area granted by the Shogun during the Edo period) after the Shogun Tokugawa families. Kanazawa, the capital of the Kaga domain, inherited this history and still retains a strong trace of samurai culture.
Kanazawa Tourist Attractions Kaikaro in Higashi Chaya-Gai District 4.07 2 A 200-year-old teahouse building is designated as a Kanazawa City-designated preserved building. 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
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Parks & Gardens Ueno Farm 3.95 1 A “Dramatic Garden” that changes its views according to season. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Nature Spots Shujitsu no Oka Hill 4.07 2 Like a roller coaster? A beautiful wave-shaped hill loved by local cameramen. See More
Okinawa Zoos & Aquariums Okinawa Zoo & Museum 3.58 1 Fun for children and adults alike! Japan's southernmost zoo complex. See More
Okinawa Parks & Gardens Busena Marine Park 3.87 2 Explore under the sea from a water observatory and glass boat. See More
Okinawa Amusement Parks & Theme parks OKINAWA Fruits Land 3.95 1 A theme park where you can play and stay based in Nago City. See More
Osaka Hotels KOKO HOTEL Osaka Namba A strategically placed hotel in the epicenter of subculture, just a stone's throw away from Namba and Shinsaibashi. See More
Sendai Japanese Cuisine Umami Tasuke The taste of Date, which originated after World War II, is served at the restaurant that is said to have created the beginning of Sendai beef tongue yaki. See More
Hakodate and Matsumae Wine Bars Hakodate Beer Hall Experience freshly brewed beer direct from the brewery in a beer hall housed in a red brick warehouse with a retro ambiance. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Meat Dishes Sumiya Asahikawa Store Affordable and delicious! A specialty store where you can casually enjoy Asahikawa's proud B-grade gourmet delicacy, Shio Hormone (salted offal). See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Japanese Cuisine Hanachan The origin of Asahikawa's soul food, Geso Donburi, which started as a snack for the owner's husband. See More
Okinawa Observatories Arashiyama Observation Deck (Nago City, Okinawa) 3.95 1 The observation deck with a sweeping view of islands in the calm sea. See More
Okinawa Remote Islands Famous Places Ishigaki Island 3.87 2 A natural culture city located on the southernmost island of Japan. See More Related Articles 11 Things to Do in Ishigaki Island Ishigaki Island is one of the most popular islands in Okinawa. With its emerald-green waters, rare coral reefs, and lush green mountains, the island offers breathtaking views that captivate visitors. Ishigaki also boasts exceptional local cuisine made from its abundant natural resources. In this guide, we introduce Ishigaki’s must-see attractions, dining spots, and accommodations.
11 Things to Do in Ishigaki Island Ishigaki Island is one of the most popular islands in Okinawa. With its emerald-green waters, rare coral reefs, and lush green mountains, the island offers breathtaking views that captivate visitors. Ishigaki also boasts exceptional local cuisine made from its abundant natural resources. In this guide, we introduce Ishigaki’s must-see attractions, dining spots, and accommodations.
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Asahikawa Tourism and Local Products Information Center 3.95 1 A facility to promote the attractions of Asahikawa City and northern Hokkaido that can also accommodate foreign tourists. See More
Fukushima Tourist Attractions Aizu-Wakamatsu Station, Akabeko 3.95 1 Red! Big! Sings! Akabeko welcomes you all at the train station. See More
Chiba Snacks Choshi Dentetsu Nure-Sembei (soy sauce seasoned wet rice cracker) The miracle wet rice cracker that saved a local railroad from financial crisis! See More