Sapporo Observatories Sapporo Hitsujigaoka Observation Hill 4.03 2 Great photo spot with idyllic beauty in four seasons. See More
Toyama Inns Gokayama Gassho-style House Syoshichi Stay in a World Heritage Site lodge surrounded by traditional Japanese scenery. You will feel as if you have traveled back in time to the world of an old tale. See More
Shinagawa Shopping Streets Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street & TOGOSHIGINZA Information Center 4.68 9 Spanning 1.3km, this is one of Tokyo's longest shopping streets, home to around 400 shops. 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.
Sapporo Parks & Gardens National Takino Suzuran Hillside Park 3.87 2 The only national park in Hokkaido that turns into a ski resort in winter. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Nature Spots Ryusei-no-Taki Falls・Ginga-no-Taki Falls 4.03 4 Two of the most beautiful waterfalls on the Ishikari River ranked among the top 100 waterfalls in Japan. See More
Otaru and Niseko Observatories Otaru Tenguyama Observation Platform, Otaru Tenguyama Ropeway 4.18 3 Skywalk up to the observation platform on Otaru’s symbol, Mt.Tengu, while taking in the dazzling panoramic Otaru City from the ropeway. See More
Lake Toya and Noboribetsu Ropeway USUZAN ROPEWAY 3.58 1 A six-minute walk in the air one way! You can enjoy a panoramic view of the incredible nature of the active volcano "Mt. Usu." See More
Aomori Tourist Attractions Sannai Maruyama Iseki 3.58 1 The historical village site from the Jomon Period which is registered as a world heritage. See More
Aomori Parks & Gardens Hirosaki City Apple Park The park is filled with the sweet aroma of apples. See More
Furano and Biei Tourist Attractions Seven Stars Tree 3.95 1 A beautiful photoshoot spot used in commercials and packaging for Japanese cigarette "Seven Star." See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Ropeway Daisetsuzan Sounkyo Kurodake Ropeway 3.00 2 Hop on the cable car and lift. Enjoy hiking Mt.Daisetsu in your casual wear. See More
Yamagata Nature Spots Mogami Kyo Gorge 3.87 2 Go down the river on a boat through the majestic gorge. See More Related Articles 15 Things to Do in Yamagata Yamagata is blessed with beautiful natural scenery, including mountains such as Mt. Zao and Mt. Gassan, both of which are listed among Japan's 100 Famous Mountains, and the Mogami River, affectionately known as the Mother River. In addition to its stunning natural beauty, Yamagata is home to many traditional hot spring towns and historic buildings. Visiting Yamagata lets you enjoy both picturesque landscapes and the charm of traditional Japan.
15 Things to Do in Yamagata Yamagata is blessed with beautiful natural scenery, including mountains such as Mt. Zao and Mt. Gassan, both of which are listed among Japan's 100 Famous Mountains, and the Mogami River, affectionately known as the Mother River. In addition to its stunning natural beauty, Yamagata is home to many traditional hot spring towns and historic buildings. Visiting Yamagata lets you enjoy both picturesque landscapes and the charm of traditional Japan.
Lake Toya and Noboribetsu Zoos & Aquariums Noboribetsu Marine Park Nixe 3.72 4 A large aquarium with approximately 400 species and 20,000 creatures on display in a building modeled after a real castle. See More
Sapporo Shrines & Temples Hokkaido Shrine 4.06 6 Japan’s well-known shrine, visited by worshippers throughout the year. See More
Iwate Famous Places Hanamaki Minami Onsenkyo 3.95 1 Eight hot springs are scattered in the hidden hot spring of Michinoku, which sits quietly in the ravine along the Toyosawa River. See More
Hiroshima Experiences Facilities Hiroshima Orizuru Tower 3.95 1 This is a place where everyone can experience the unique Hiroshima experience of making an "Orizuru Wall (Paper Crane Wall)" with prayers. See More
Okayama Museums Inujima Seirensho Art Museum 3.95 1 The museum was rebuilt at the ruins of a former copper refinery in Inujima. See More
Miyagi Famous Places Murata Town Street with Kura (storehouses) 4.07 2 Another name, “a small Kyoto in Michinoku area”. See More
Fukushima Museums Tsuburaya Eiji Museum Learn about “God of Special Effects,” Eiji Tsuburaya’s work. See More
Oita Zoos & Aquariums Takasakiyama Natural Zoological Garden 3.58 1 Observe over 1,000 wild monkeys close by. See More