Hachioji Miscellaneous Goods Mt. Takao Sumika, Souvenir shop 3.58 1 A souvenir shop in a complex facility located near Takaosan station on a cable car. See More Related Articles Complete guide to sightseeing at Mount Takao: This guide will cover both the charm and the highlights! Mount Takao is certified as a three-star tourist destination in the Michelin Guide and boasting the highest number of climbers in the world. The popularity of Mount Takao stems from its accessibility, well-maintained environment suitable for casual hiking, numerous attractions along the trails, and above all, the opportunity to fully enjoy the nature of Takao. To ensure that even first-time visitors can enjoy Mount Takao, this article introduces basic information and attractions of Mount Takao, as well as hiking routes, recommended sightseeing seasons, and appropriate clothing for each season.
Complete guide to sightseeing at Mount Takao: This guide will cover both the charm and the highlights! Mount Takao is certified as a three-star tourist destination in the Michelin Guide and boasting the highest number of climbers in the world. The popularity of Mount Takao stems from its accessibility, well-maintained environment suitable for casual hiking, numerous attractions along the trails, and above all, the opportunity to fully enjoy the nature of Takao. To ensure that even first-time visitors can enjoy Mount Takao, this article introduces basic information and attractions of Mount Takao, as well as hiking routes, recommended sightseeing seasons, and appropriate clothing for each season.
Naha Cafés Tokkuri Kiwata Coffee Shop A soothing cafe to allow you to breathe a sigh of relief and joy. See More
Kyoto Summer festivals & Events Kyoto Gozan Okuribi Spiritual and ghastly fires illuminate the ancient city at night. A traditional event where spirits depart to the afterlife. See More Related Articles Unique Japanese Ways to Enjoy and Spend the Summer Japanese summers are notoriously hot and humid, which can make the days a bit harder to weather. Despite this, the locals of Japan have come up with a number of ways to enjoy the season since long ago. In Japan, the proverb “When in Rome, do as the Romans do” holds true here, meaning that adopting the same local customs may be the best way to enjoy the heat during your travels.
Unique Japanese Ways to Enjoy and Spend the Summer Japanese summers are notoriously hot and humid, which can make the days a bit harder to weather. Despite this, the locals of Japan have come up with a number of ways to enjoy the season since long ago. In Japan, the proverb “When in Rome, do as the Romans do” holds true here, meaning that adopting the same local customs may be the best way to enjoy the heat during your travels.
Kichijoji Ramen Tsukemen TETSU Mitaka Branch 3.87 2 A famous tsukemen noodle restaurant in front of the bus boarding station by Mitaka Station south exit. See More
Hakone Japanese Cuisine Tamura Ginkatsu-tei Main Restaurant Traditional restaurant which developed Gora’s specialty food, Tofu Katsuni. See More
Hachioji Western Restaurants Mt. Takao Beer Mount All-you-can-eat-and-drink surrounded by natural beauty at 488m above sea level! See More
Kanazawa Experiences Facilities Nagamachi Yuzen Kan - Workshop of Kaga-Yuzen 3.95 1 See, learn, and experience the traditional beauty of Kaga Yuzen. See More
Kagoshima Experiences Facilities Sakamoto Kurozu Tsubobatake Information Center & Restaurant 3.95 1 Fields of pots spread out in Fukuyama-cho, a major producer of black vinegar. See More
Nagano Famous Places Bessho Onsen 3.95 1 The oldest hot spring town with outdoor and foot baths in Nagano prefecture spreading national treasures and important cultural properties. See More Related Articles 29 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Nagano: Rich History and Nature Escapes Nagano is the mountainous escape that’s enclosed by the 3 ranges of the Japan Alps. The area is hugged by rolling peaks, and remarkable natural backdrops as far as the eye can see. Not to be missed, there are even historic temples and shrines, plenty of places to stay and shops that await.
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Miyagi Shopping Streets Ishinomaki Genki Ichiba 3.95 1 The facility which provides fresh seafood and local vegetables from Ishinomaki and Sanritu Region. See More
Naha Shopping Streets Naha City First Makishi Public Market 3.95 1 It is the kitchen of Uchinanchu, where unique Okinawan foodstuffs are lined up in various places. See More
Naha Meat Dishes Yappari Steak 4th Kokusai Street Store Enjoy a soft, juicy premiere steak at a reasonable price. See More
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Naha Tourist Attractions Tamaudun (Imperial Tomb) 3.95 1 The World Heritage Site, where the king of Ryukyu is enshrined, with its magnificent stone structure. See More
Naha Museums Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum 3.95 1 A cultural complex that reflects the nature, history and culture of Okinawa from multiple perspectives. See More
Ishikawa Tourist Attractions Chirihama Nagisa Driveway 3.87 2 An exhilarating drive right next to the crashing waves. See More
Kanazawa Museums National Crafts Museum 3.95 1 Visitors will be exposed to numerous masterpieces at Japan's only national museum specializing in crafts and design. See More
Kagoshima Famous Places Miyama, a village for Satsuma ware 3.58 1 A small village with Satsuma ware pottery studios. See More
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Nakano, Suginami, Nerima Famous Places Koenji 4.07 2 Koenji has a variety of faces as a "Vintage Shops town" and a "gourmet town." Seasonal events are also an attraction. See More