Asahikawa and Sounkyo Museums Otokoyama sake brewery museum 3.87 2 Otokoyama Sake Brewing Museum, where visitors can learn about the 350-year history of sake production and sample sake. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Shopping Streets Heiwa Dori Shopping Park 4.07 2 Japan's first pedestrian zone for gourmet food and shopping. See More
Yamagata Parks & Gardens Tsuruoka Park 4.07 2 The park, which was developed from the ruins of the castle where the Lord of Shonai's domain resided, has a magnificent row of cherry blossom trees along the moat. See More
Lake Toya and Noboribetsu Hot Springs & Hot Spring Resorts Noboribetsu Onsen 4.03 4 One of Japan's leading hot spring resorts, which has been part of Hokkaido's history. See More
Shibuya Western Restaurants Maison du Musee 3.95 1 Impressive moments by the supreme French cuisine to be enjoyed in an artistic space. See More
Iwate Commercial Buildings Ezuriko Shopping Center, PAL A shopping center loved for over 40 years for its extensive lineup of products. See More
Hakodate and Matsumae Hotels Hakodate Kokusai Hotel A large space equipped with natural hot springs allows you to stay in Hakodate in an elegant manner. See More
Toyama Inns Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route Senjuso A peaceful hot-spring inn located at the entrance of the Alpine Route. See More
Fukushima Inns Aizu Ashinomaki Hot Spring Resort Hotel Ookawaso 4.18 3 A hot spring ryokan that has become a topic of conversation due to its resemblance to the setting of a blockbuster anime. See More
Miyagi Inns Matsushima-Onsen Komatsukan Kofutei A luxurious Onsen hotel with a view of Matsushima is considered one of Japan's three most scenic spots. See More
Miyagi Japanese Cuisine SANTORI-CHAYA Restaurant 3.95 1 This restaurant offers fresh local seafood, including oysters, as well as magnificent views of Matsushima Bay. See More
Osaka Parks & Gardens Settsukyo Park 4.07 2 A scenic spot in the Hokusetsu area where visitors can enjoy the beauty of a refreshing valley. See More
Osaka Parks & Gardens Daisen Park 4.07 2 This is a symbolic park full of historical atmosphere, with ancient tombs lining its path. See More
Miyagi Museums Date Masamune Historical Perspective 3.95 1 Experience the life of Lord Date Masamune in real life with wax figures. See More
Niigata Parks & Gardens Uwasekigata Park 4.07 2 In spring it will be cherry blossoms and rape blossoms, in fall cosmos and straw art! This park offers a spectacular view of flowers and waterside in each season. See More
Fukushima Nature Spots Miharu Takizakura 4.07 2 The Benishidarezakura is one of the "Three Great Cherry Blossoms of Japan" and is estimated to be over 1,000 years old. See More
Shiga Shrines & Temples Daihonzan Eigenji Temple 4.03 3 One of the most famous places in Kansai for autumn foliage, where people continue to pray for zazen study and safety under the sun. See More Related Articles Discovering Japan's Roots: Eigen-ji Temple and Mandokoro Tea Experience Known as a popular spot for autumn foliage, Daihonzan Eigen-ji is a temple in Shiga Prefecture that draws countless worshippers and tourists from both within Japan and abroad. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the unique ways of ancient temples, like "zazen" meditation—where one learns to regulate breathing and posture to confront oneself in silence—and savoring "shojin ryori" or traditional Buddhist vegetarian cuisine, which offers insights into the teachings of Buddha. To spice up your trip, make your way over to Oku Eigen-ji, a village nearby that brings visitors to the forefront of "Mandokoro tea," a harvest made entirely organic and pesticide-free. Take this tour and see into untouched naturescapes, old-world lifestyles that took root as the natural model of SDGs, truly in tuen with the natural resources of the land.
Discovering Japan's Roots: Eigen-ji Temple and Mandokoro Tea Experience Known as a popular spot for autumn foliage, Daihonzan Eigen-ji is a temple in Shiga Prefecture that draws countless worshippers and tourists from both within Japan and abroad. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the unique ways of ancient temples, like "zazen" meditation—where one learns to regulate breathing and posture to confront oneself in silence—and savoring "shojin ryori" or traditional Buddhist vegetarian cuisine, which offers insights into the teachings of Buddha. To spice up your trip, make your way over to Oku Eigen-ji, a village nearby that brings visitors to the forefront of "Mandokoro tea," a harvest made entirely organic and pesticide-free. Take this tour and see into untouched naturescapes, old-world lifestyles that took root as the natural model of SDGs, truly in tuen with the natural resources of the land.
Ginza Miscellaneous Goods Ginza Itoya Main store A stationery specialty store that resembles a theme park, with attractive products displayed throughout the building. See More
Ginza Commercial Buildings WAKO Main store A landmark in Ginza that offers a selection of carefully selected high-quality items, with luxury watches at the forefront. See More