Shibuya Commercial Buildings Forestgate Daikanyama A lush green space in Daikanyama and a new way of living at this multi-shop retailer. See More
Yamaguchi Shrines & Temples Akama Shrine 3.58 1 A beautiful shrine with stunning vermilion-colored Suitenmon gate that enshrines the tragic young emperor. See More
Kagoshima Parks & Gardens Sakurajima Yogan Nagisa Park 3.58 1 A park boasting one of Japan's largest foot baths, stretching approximately 100 meters, perfect for soothing your travel fatigue. See More
Yamaguchi Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Kitsune no Ashiato Travel tips for Yuda Onsen, Yamaguchi cuisine and a soak at the footbath await at this one-stop tourist delight. See More
Yamaguchi Inns Hagi Onsenkyo Yoi Machi no Yado Hagi Ichirin This seaside inn is located on a beach celebrated as one of Japan's "Top 100 Sunset Spots," allowing guests to enjoy spectacular views from the rooms and open-air baths. See More
Nagano Japanese Cuisine Kamonji Goya Experience the famous Iwana trout at this historic mountain hut, opened by a legendary figure in Kamikochi. See More
Nagano Japanese Cuisine Matsumoto Karaage Center A specialty shop where you can enjoy freshly fried karaage with a crispy coating and tender, juicy flavor. See More
Kawasaki Commercial Buildings Lazona Kawasaki Plaza 3.95 1 A full day of smiles at this megamall directly connected to JR Kawasaki Station. See More
Wakayama Shrines & Temples Danjo Garan The heart of Koyasan faiths with towers and halls which represent Mandara’s world view. See More Related Articles 40 Things to Do in Wakayama Wakayama Prefecture, blessed with oceans, mountains, and rivers, is a popular travel destination filled with historical sites, World Heritage locations, leisure spots, hot springs, and more. From scenic attractions that showcase Japan’s beautiful seasonal landscapes to accommodations, cuisine, and hot springs, we’ve carefully selected the best recommendations for your visit.
40 Things to Do in Wakayama Wakayama Prefecture, blessed with oceans, mountains, and rivers, is a popular travel destination filled with historical sites, World Heritage locations, leisure spots, hot springs, and more. From scenic attractions that showcase Japan’s beautiful seasonal landscapes to accommodations, cuisine, and hot springs, we’ve carefully selected the best recommendations for your visit.
Nagano Museums Matsumoto City Museum of Art 3.58 1 A museum exhibiting various artworks with local connections, including the avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama. See More
Kumamoto Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop Aso Confectionery Tanoya 3.58 1 Famous for its "Tanoshu," filled generously with rich, fresh custard cream. See More
Kumamoto Meat Dishes Teppanyaki Aso Mabo Their garlic rice topped with steak made from Aso's famous "Akaushi" beef is very popular. See More
Kumamoto Japanese Cuisine Aso Hanabishi Located right next to Aso Shrine, Aso Hanabishi offers a variety of local Aso cuisine. See More
Kumamoto Parks & Gardens Takamori Yusui Tunnel Park 3.58 1 A tunnel transformed into a fantastical space with elaborate fountains. See More
Kumamoto Zoos & Aquariums Aso Cuddly Dominion Animal shows and interactive corners galore at this hit zoo. See More
Kumamoto Amusement Parks & Theme parks Aso Farm Land 3.95 1 A theme park to recharge your sense of play and overall health. See More
Kumamoto Nature Spots Komezuka 3.58 1 Known as the "Dimple of Aso," Komezuka is a small volcano with a height of approximately 80 meters. See More
Setagaya Museums The Gotoh Museum Be inspired by the priceless collection, including national treasures, at the Gotoh Museum. See More
Nagasaki Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop Fukusaya Nagasaki main store A long-standing establishment in Nagasaki dedicated solely to making Castella, a traditional sponge cake and a local specialty. See More
Kyoto Meat Dishes Nikusenka Hafuu Main Store A renowned meat specialty restaurant nestled in a quiet residential area of Kyoto. See More