Shiga Shrines & Temples Ukimido (Mangetsuji Temple) 3.58 1 This is one of the most famous scenic spots on Lake Biwa, as well as it has been known as “Katata-no-rakugan (wild geese returning home at Katata)”, one of the eight scenic views of Omi. See More
Chiba Shrines & Temples Katori Shrine 3.58 1 This is the head shrine of about 400 Katori Shrines around the country deeply worshiped from ancient times. See More
Shizuoka Experiences Facilities Dogashima Cave Excursion Boat 3.58 1 Experience the mystic light display in the Blue Cave yourself. See More
Shizuoka Shrines & Temples Ryotanji Temple 3.58 1 The exquisite garden is registered as a national site of scenic beauty and the historic temple displays artifacts related to Ii Naotora. See More
Shizuoka Zoos & Aquariums Fuji Safari Park 3.58 1 Come see the beautiful Mt. Fuji and animals in a natural setting. See More Related Articles A Timeless Enjoyment for Everyone! 25 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Shizuoka with Diverse Attractions Many people associate Shizuoka with Mount Fuji. Of course, the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji are one of the prefecture's many attractions. However, Shizuoka has much more to offer. From historic hot spring resorts and family-friendly theme parks to Japan's largest outlet mall, Shizuoka is full of diverse attractions that can be enjoyed by anyone, no matter who you visit with. With numerous accommodations where you can enjoy the beauty of nature through the seasons and relax in hot springs, it's also perfect for a healing getaway. Let us introduce you to must-visit tourist spots, accommodations, gourmet delights, and souvenirs from the captivating Shizuoka.
A Timeless Enjoyment for Everyone! 25 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Shizuoka with Diverse Attractions Many people associate Shizuoka with Mount Fuji. Of course, the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji are one of the prefecture's many attractions. However, Shizuoka has much more to offer. From historic hot spring resorts and family-friendly theme parks to Japan's largest outlet mall, Shizuoka is full of diverse attractions that can be enjoyed by anyone, no matter who you visit with. With numerous accommodations where you can enjoy the beauty of nature through the seasons and relax in hot springs, it's also perfect for a healing getaway. Let us introduce you to must-visit tourist spots, accommodations, gourmet delights, and souvenirs from the captivating Shizuoka.
Shizuoka Famous Places Atami Onsen 3.58 1 A hot spring town with over 1,500 years of history and more than 500 source springs. See More
Kyoto Museums Kyoto International Manga Museum 3.58 1 The first comprehensive manga cultural facility in Japan was created through government-academia collaboration. Of the approximately 300,000 items in the collection, 50,000 manga are freely available for viewing. See More
Narita Airport Neighborhood Experiences Facilities Narita Dream Farm 3.58 1 A farm offering interactions with cute animals and a variety of farm activities. See More
Yamanashi Museums Yamanashi Prefectural Maglev Exhibition Center 3.58 1 This is the only prefectural museum in Japan where you can observe test runs of the Maglev train traveling at speeds of 500 km/h. See More
Nara Shrines & Temples Tanzan Jinja Shrine 3.58 1 A politically secret meeting for “Taika Reform” took place here and this shrine is also famous for its wooden 13-story pagoda which is the only one in the world. See More
Gunma Hot Springs & Hot Spring Resorts Ikaho Onsen 3.58 1 Hot spring resort with the memorable townscape of stone stairs where writers loved the two kinds of springs. See More
Tottori Tourist Attractions Mizuki Shigeru Road 3.58 1 Meet yokai monsters day and night! 177 yokai bronze statues will be waiting for you along the road from Sakaiminato Station to Mizuki Shigeru Museum. See More Related Articles 20 Things to Do in Tottori When you think of tourist spots in Tottori, many people immediately think of the Tottori Sand Dunes. However, Tottori's appeal goes far beyond just the sand dunes. When visiting Tottori, be sure to take the time to enjoy the majestic natural beauty available throughout the four seasons. Here are some must-visit spots to fully experience the diverse attractions of Tottori.
20 Things to Do in Tottori When you think of tourist spots in Tottori, many people immediately think of the Tottori Sand Dunes. However, Tottori's appeal goes far beyond just the sand dunes. When visiting Tottori, be sure to take the time to enjoy the majestic natural beauty available throughout the four seasons. Here are some must-visit spots to fully experience the diverse attractions of Tottori.
Osaka Experiences Facilities Dotonbori Kukuru Konamon Museum 3.58 1 The entertainment museum where you can "Make, Understand, and Learn" about Takoyaki. See More
Nagano Shrines & Temples Shinanokuni Ichinomiya Suwa Taisha 3.58 1 Shinanokuni Ichinomiya, the head shrine of all the Suwa Shrines, is located on the four grounds by Lake Suwa. See More
Nara Shrines & Temples Kohfukuji Temple 3.58 1 Designated as a World Heritage, Kohfukuji Temple was one of the four leading temples during the Nara period (710-784). See More
Osaka Shopping Streets Nanyodori Shotengai (Janjan Yokocho Alley) 3.58 1 Crispy kushi-katsu skewers, udon shops and other foodie delights, games of “go” or shogi”, retro shooting salons and so much more for kids and adults to love. See More
Tochigi Nature Spots Ryuzu no Taki (Ryuzu Waterfall) 3.58 1 One of the three most famous waterfalls in Oku-Nikko, named "Ryuzu-no-taki" (Dragon's Head Waterfall) because of its resemblance to a dragon's head. See More
Tochigi Nature Spots Yudaki 3.58 1 From the observation deck in front of the waterfall basin, a full impact sight can be seen. See More
Hakone Shrines & Temples Hakone Amidaji Temple 3.58 1 This temple was founded by Priest Tanzei, a Mokujiki Yugyo priest. It is also famous for its hydrangeas and is associated with Princess Kazu. See More
Hakone Zoos & Aquariums HAKONE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF WETLANDS 3.58 1 The botanical garden with approximately 1700 kinds of rare flowers, mainly plants growing in marshes and wetlands. See More