History & Culture
Castles, museums, and historical districts
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Tenjin Covered Shopping Arcade — Japan's Largest Urban Arcade
The Tenjin shopping arcade system — Tenjin Chuo-gai, Shin-Tenjin, and the underground Tenjin Chikagai — together form th…
Takeo City Library — Japan's Most Beautiful Public Library
Takeo City Library, redesigned by Tsutaya Books and architect Takato Tamagami in 2013, is consistently ranked among Japa…
Karatsu Kunchi Festival — Dragon and Turtle Parade
The Karatsu Kunchi (November 2–4) is listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Fourteen enormous lacquered floats…
Saga Prefecture Art Museum — Nabeshima Collection
The Saga Prefectural Art Museum focuses on the two defining artistic traditions of Saga: the Nabeshima clan's patronage…
Imari Port — The Original Export Route for Japanese Porcelain
Imari Port, on the western coast of Saga Prefecture, was the shipping point for all Arita porcelain exported to Europe t…
Karatsu-Yaki Pottery — The Tea Ceremony Ceramic
Karatsu-yaki is one of the five most prestigious Japanese ceramic traditions and the most closely associated with tea ce…
Arita Porcelain Park — Baroque Meissen in a Rice Field
Arita Porcelain Park recreates a Zwinger Palace-style baroque building (the model for Meissen porcelain's original home…
Genkainada Sea Route — Ferry to Iki Island
Iki Island, accessible by ferry from Karatsu or Hakata, is a 138-square-km island in the Genkai Sea with exceptional arc…
Nabeshima Domain Ceramics Research Center
The Saga Ceramics Research Center in Arita maintains the world's most complete technical database on the Nabeshima porce…
Ogi-Juku Post Town — Edo Period Highway Rest Stop
Ogi was a major rest stop on the Nagasaki Kaido highway — the road connecting Nagasaki to Edo used by Dutch traders maki…
Saga Hot Air Balloon Museum — Year-Round Festival Archive
The Saga Balloon Festival Museum documents the 45-year history of the international event and contains the most comprehe…
Arita Porcelain Fair — Annual Kiln-Side Sale
The Arita Ceramic Fair, held every year from April 29 to May 5 (Golden Week), is the largest porcelain sale event in Jap…
Kiyomizu Shrine — Floating Lantern Festival on the River
Kiyomizu-jinja in Saga City hosts the Saga Lantern Festival (Saga-no-Nishi) in mid-August — a tradition where paper lant…
Hikiyama Exhibition Hall — Year-Round Festival Float Museum
The Hikiyama Exhibition Hall stores all 14 Karatsu Kunchi festival floats in climate-controlled cases when not in use du…
Oura Catholic Church — Japan's Oldest Surviving Church
Built in 1864 by French missionary Father Petitjean, Oura Church is the oldest surviving Christian church in Japan and a…
Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) — Abandoned Concrete Dystopia
Hashima Island, universally known as Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) for its silhouette resembling a warship, is a 6.3-he…
Nagasaki Peace Park & Atomic Bomb Museum
At 11:02 on August 9, 1945, a plutonium bomb detonated 500 meters above the Urakami Valley, instantly killing an estimat…
Goto Islands — Remote Christian Pilgrimage Churches
The Goto Islands, a 100km-long archipelago 100km west of Nagasaki in the East China Sea, were the final refuge of Japan'…
Glover Garden — Western Mansions on the Hillside
Glover Garden preserves nine Western-style mansions from Nagasaki's treaty port era (1859–1899), clustered on a terraced…
Hirado Castle — Sea Castle of the Christian Daimyo
Hirado Castle occupies a forested peninsula surrounded on three sides by the Hirado Strait, commanding views of both the…
Shimabara Castle & Christian Rebellion Site
Shimabara Castle (1625) stands on the site of the Shimabara Rebellion (1637–1638) — the largest armed uprising in Edo-pe…
Nagasaki Chinatown — Oldest in Japan
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown is Japan's oldest Chinatown, established in the 1690s when the Tokugawa shogunate designated…
Hasami Porcelain — Modern Ceramics from a 400-Year Kiln Town
Hasami Town, adjacent to Arita but in Nagasaki Prefecture, has produced porcelain for 400 years using the same clay sour…
Megane-bashi (Spectacles Bridge) — Japan's Oldest Stone Arch
Megane-bashi ('Spectacles Bridge') is a double-arched stone bridge built in 1634 by the Chinese monk Mokusunyoujo — the…
Iki Island — Barley Shochu & Ancient Burial Mounds
Iki Island (138 km²) in the Genkai Sea produces 50% of Japan's barley shochu (mugi-jochu) — the island's volcanic soil a…
Hirado Xavier Memorial Church & Temple Next Door
Hirado Xavier Memorial Church (1931) stands on the exact spot where Francis Xavier preached in 1550 during his first mis…
Sofukuji Temple — Zen Buddhism Meets Chinese Architecture
Sofukuji is a Chinese-style Zen temple established in 1629 by Chinese residents of Nagasaki, built in the Ming Dynasty a…
Huis Ten Bosch — Dutch Theme Park in Kyushu
Huis Ten Bosch is a 152-hectare recreation of a Dutch town, built in 1992 at a cost of ¥225 billion as a resort destinat…
Dejima — The Only Window to the West for 200 Years
Dejima was an artificial fan-shaped island built in 1636 to confine Portuguese traders, and later (1641–1859) served as…
Shimabara Spring Water Swimming Carp Streets
Shimabara City's residential streets flow with crystal-clear spring water emerging from underground volcanic aquifers be…
Hirado Dutch Trading Post (Hirado Oranda Shokan)
Before Dejima, the Dutch East India Company maintained its Japan headquarters in Hirado from 1609 to 1641. The reconstru…
Mojiko Retro District — Meiji-Era Port Town
Moji was one of Meiji-era Japan's most important international trading ports — the first point of entry for goods moving…
Yanagawa Canal Cruise — Punting Through a Water Town
Yanagawa was built on water — a network of 930 canals originally dug as defensive waterways around the castle and later…
Fukuoka Castle Ruins — City Panorama at Maizuru Park
Fukuoka Castle (Maizuru Castle) was one of Japan's largest castle complexes — its outer moat enclosed an area of 47 hect…
Fukuoka Asian Art Museum — Most Complete in the World
Fukuoka's position as the closest major Japanese city to continental Asia has shaped its cultural identity, and the Asia…
Hakata Gion Machiya Folk Museum — Living Townhouse
The Hakata Machiya Folk Museum occupies three restored machiya (merchant townhouses) from the early 20th century in the…
Fukuoka Tenjin Underground City — Rainfall Shopping Street
Tenjin Chikagai (天神地下街) is a 590-meter underground shopping street connecting Tenjin Station to Tenjin-Minami Station —…
Asakura Akizukijo Castle Town Walk
Akizuki, a small post town in the mountains of Asakura City, contains one of Fukuoka's most complete and least-photograp…
Kokura Castle — Sea Castle of the Straits
Kokura Castle (1602) stands at the mouth of the Murasaki River where it meets the Kanmon Strait, commanding views of bot…
Ishibi Kiln — Living Tochiku Pottery Tradition
Kurume is the centre of Tochiku pottery — a glazing tradition dating to the Edo period, characterized by a rustic iron-r…
Hakata Dontaku Festival Route — Japan's Biggest Spring Festival
The Hakata Dontaku Minato Matsuri, held every May 3–4, draws 2 million people to Fukuoka's streets — one of the largest…
Yakuin Neighborhood — Fukuoka's Design Quarter
Yakuin, a grid of low-rise streets between the Nishitetsu Fukuoka and Nanakuma subway lines, is where Fukuoka's creative…
Fukuoka's Hakata-Ori Textile Workshop — Weave Your Own Obi
Hakata ori is a silk weaving tradition dating to 1241, when a merchant named Mitsuda Yazaemon brought the technique from…
Kitakyushu Space World — Industrial Heritage Reimagined
Kitakyushu was Japan's industrial heartland — the Yawata Steel Works (now Nippon Steel) was established here in 1901, ma…
Hakozaki Shrine — Ancient Protector Against Foreign Invasion
Hakozaki Shrine, established in 923, is one of Japan's three great Hachiman shrines and holds the unique distinction of…
Yame Lantern Festival — 300-Year-Old Paper Lanterns
The Yame Lantern Festival, held annually in mid-November on the grounds of Yame Hachimangu Shrine, is a gathering of ove…
Fukuoka PayPay Dome — Baseball Culture Immersion
Baseball in Japan is both sport and theater, and the SoftBank Hawks at PayPay Dome perform this double function at the h…
Fukuoka City Museum — Ancient Samurai Kingdom Gold Seal
The Fukuoka City Museum houses Japan's most remarkable small object: the King of Na gold seal (漢委奴国王印), given by Emperor…
Arita Porcelain — Where Japanese Ceramics Were Born
Arita is the birthplace of Japanese porcelain — in 1616, the Korean potter Yi Sam-pyeong discovered white clay suitable…
Okawachiyama — The Secret Porcelain Village
Okawachiyama is a narrow valley 10km from Imari City that was deliberately sealed from the outside world in the 17th cen…
Saga Castle History Museum — Transparent City Origin Story
The original Saga Castle (1608) was demolished in the 1870s; the current History Museum occupies the restored Great Hall…
Karatsu Castle — Sea Castle on the Bay
Karatsu Castle (1608) stands on a pine-covered promontory directly above the mouth of the Matsuura River, with three sid…
Yoshinogari Historical Park — Japan's Largest Yayoi Settlement
Yoshinogari is the most significant archaeological site in Japan for understanding the Yayoi period (300 BC–300 AD) — th…
Saga International Balloon Fiesta — Asia's Largest Hot Air Balloon Event
Every November, the flat alluvial plain of the Kase River outside Saga City transforms into the launch site for 100+ hot…
Ogi City Hirado-bashi — Hidden Cherry Blossom Town
Ogi is a small castle town on the southern slopes of Mt. Tenzan, known primarily within Saga Prefecture for its cherry b…
Chiran Samurai Gardens — Edo Townscape Preserved
Chiran was an outer castle town of the Satsuma Domain, where samurai families built residences along a preserved street…
Sengan-en Garden — Daimyo Estate with Volcano View
Sengan-en is a vast feudal lord's garden (50,000 m²) created in 1658 by the Shimadzu clan — rulers of Satsuma Domain for…
Shiroyama Observatory — Panoramic Bay View
Shiroyama (城山, 'Castle Mountain') rises 107 meters above central Kagoshima City, providing the definitive panoramic view…
Tenmonkan Arcade — Kagoshima's Shopping Heart
Tenmonkan (天文館) is Kagoshima City's main shopping and entertainment district — a covered arcade stretching 1km through t…
Shimotori & Kamitori Arcades — Kumamoto's Shopping Heart
Shimotori and Kamitori are parallel covered shopping arcades running for 1.2km through central Kumamoto — the longest ar…
Myoken Fireworks Festival — Japan's Best Competitive Fireworks
The Yatsushiro Myoken Festival fireworks (October) is consistently ranked among Japan's top three fireworks competitions…
Kumamoto Castle — Earthquake Survivor Being Restored
Kumamoto Castle, completed in 1607, is one of Japan's three premier castles and a masterpiece of defensive architecture.…
Amakusa Islands — Hidden Christian Heritage & Dolphins
The Amakusa Islands (120+ islands, population 100,000) were a center of hidden Christian faith during the 250-year prohi…
Kumamoto Contemporary Art Museum
The Kumamoto Contemporary Art Museum occupies a modernist building (designed by Kazuyo Sejima) in the heart of downtown,…
Honmyo-ji Temple — Samurai Cemetery on the Hill
Honmyo-ji is a Buddhist temple on a forested hill northeast of Kumamoto Castle, established in 1585 by Kato Kiyomasa. Th…
Aso Shrine — Earthquake Recovery & Shinto Architecture
Aso Shrine, established in 281 AD, is one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines and was famous for its three-story gate tower…
Minamata Disease Memorial — Lessons from Industrial Pollution
Minamata Disease was a mass mercury poisoning caused by industrial wastewater from the Chisso chemical factory (1932–196…
Yufuin Floral Village — European Fairy Tale Street
Yufuin Floral Village is a small commercial development designed to replicate a Cotswolds village — stone-paved lanes, h…
Hita — Edo-Period Merchant Town on the River
Hita prospered in the Edo period as a direct Tokugawa territory (天領, tenryo) controlling river transport along the Mikum…
Oka Castle Ruins — Castleless Castle in the Sky
Oka Castle (岡城) was built on a 100-meter-tall volcanic plateau in 1594, defended by sheer cliffs on three sides and acce…
Myoban Onsen — Yunohana Sulfur Huts
Myoban Onsen is a hot spring district on Beppu's western hillside famous for yunohana (湯の花, 'hot spring flowers') — crys…
Yamaga Onsen & Lantern Festival
Yamaga Onsen is a 1,800-year-old hot spring town in northern Kumamoto with alkaline waters (pH 9.5) that leave skin feel…
Rokugo-manzan Temples — Kunisaki Buddhist Trail
The Kunisaki Peninsula developed a unique form of syncretic Buddhism (神仏習合, shinbutsu-shugo) where mountain worship, Shi…
Sun Messe Nichinan — Moai Statues Overlooking Pacific
Sun Messe Nichinan is a hillside park featuring seven full-scale Moai statues — officially licensed replicas of Easter I…
Suizenji Jojuen Garden — Miniature Tokaido
Suizenji Jojuen is a 400-year-old stroll garden that recreates the 53 stations of the Tokaido road in miniature landscap…
Takachiho Yokagura — All-Night Sacred Dance
Takachiho Yokagura (夜神楽, 'night kagura') is a sacred Shinto dance-drama tradition performed all night (sunset to dawn) a…
Takachiho Amaterasu Railway — Abandoned Rail Ride
The Takachiho Railway line was permanently closed after a typhoon in 2005 destroyed sections of track. Rather than resto…
Obi Castle Town — Little Kyoto of Kyushu
Obi was a castle town ruled by the Ito clan for over 400 years, preserving Edo-period streetscapes with samurai residenc…
Heiwadai Park — Peace Tower and Haniwa Garden
Heiwadai Park features the Peace Tower (平和の塔) — a 37-meter stone monument built in 1940 to commemorate the 2,600th anniv…
Taketomi Island — Preserved Ryukyu Village
Taketomi Island is a 2km-diameter coral island preserving traditional Ryukyuan village architecture — single-story red-t…
Fukushu-en Garden — Suzhou-Style Chinese Garden
Fukushu-en (福州園) is a traditional Suzhou-style Chinese garden built in 1992 to commemorate 10 years of sister-city relat…
Nakijin Castle Ruins — Hilltop Gusuku Fortress
Nakijin Castle (今帰仁城跡) is a gusuku (Ryukyuan castle/fortress) ruin atop a 100-meter hill commanding views over the East…
Okinawa City Koza — American Town Jazz District
Koza (コザ, now part of Okinawa City) developed as an entertainment district serving U.S. military personnel from nearby K…
Tamaudun Mausoleum — Royal Tombs of Ryukyu
Tamaudun (玉陵) is the mausoleum of the Ryukyu Kingdom's royal family (Sho Dynasty), built in 1501 and containing the rema…
Himeyuri Peace Museum — War Memorial Cave
The Himeyuri Peace Museum commemorates the Himeyuri Student Corps — 240 female high school students and teachers mobiliz…
Kokusai Dori — International Street Market
Kokusai Dori (国際通り, 'International Street') is Naha's 1.6km main shopping and entertainment strip, running from Palette…
Shuri Castle — Ryukyu Kingdom Royal Palace
Shuri Castle was the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom (1429–1879), a sophisticated maritime trading nation that mainta…
Kurokabe Square — Black Wall District & Glassware
Kurokabe Square (黒壁スクエア) is Nagahama's historic merchant district centered around the 1900 Kurokabe Bank (Black Wall Ban…
Omihachiman Canal Town — Historic Merchant District
Omihachiman (近江八幡) is a beautifully preserved canal town developed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi's nephew in 1585. The Hachiman-…
Enryakuji Temple — Mt. Hiei's Mountain Monastery Complex
Enryakuji Temple (延暦寺) is a sprawling Buddhist monastery complex atop Mt. Hiei (848m), straddling the border between Kyo…
Miidera Temple — Historic Tendai Temple with City Views
Miidera Temple (三井寺, formally Onjo-ji) is a major Tendai Buddhist temple founded in 672 CE, located on Mt. Hiei's easter…
Nagahama Castle & Lake Biwa Lakeside Park
Nagahama Castle (長浜城) was built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1576 when he was still a rising warlord under Oda Nobunaga. The…
Lake Biwa Museum — Freshwater Lake Ecosystem & Cultural History
Lake Biwa Museum (琵琶湖博物館) is a comprehensive natural history and cultural museum dedicated to Lake Biwa's 4-million-year…
Omi Shrine — Karuta Card Game Holy Site
Omi Shrine (近江神宮) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Tenji (626–672 CE), who reigned during Japan's adoption of Chi…
Hachiman-yama Ropeway & Panoramic Views
Hachiman-yama (八幡山, Mt. Hachiman, 271m) rises above Omihachiman city, offering panoramic views of Lake Biwa, the histori…
Hikone Merchants' Traditional Crafts
Hikone and the surrounding Omi region developed distinctive traditional crafts during the Edo period, supported by wealt…
Ishiyama-dera Temple — Literary & Autumn Color Spot
Ishiyama-dera (石山寺, 'Stone Mountain Temple') is a historic Buddhist temple founded in 747 CE, built on a massive natural…
Seta no Karahashi — Historic Bridge & River Views
Seta no Karahashi (瀬田の唐橋) is a historic bridge spanning the Seta River where it flows out of Lake Biwa. The current conc…
Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trails — UNESCO Sacred Walking Routes
The Kumano Kodo (熊野古道) is a network of ancient pilgrimage routes crossing the Kii Peninsula mountains, connecting Kyoto…
Koyasan Temple Town — Sacred Mountain & Temple Stays
Koyasan (高野山, Mt. Koya) is a sacred mountain plateau at 900m elevation, home to 117 temples and the headquarters of Shin…
Wakayama Castle — Tiger's Den Fortress & Ninja House
Wakayama Castle (和歌山城) is a hilltop fortress built in 1585 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi's brother, later ruled by the powerful…
Kumano Nachi Taisha Fire Festival — 1,400-Year-Old Torch Ritual
The Nachi-no-Hi Matsuri (那智の火祭り, Nachi Fire Festival), held annually on July 14th, is one of Japan's three great fire fe…
Ise Jingu — Japan's Most Sacred Shinto Shrine
Ise Jingu (伊勢神宮) is the holiest site in Shinto, dedicated to Amaterasu (sun goddess and mythological ancestor of Japan's…
Oharai-machi & Okage-yokocho — Ise's Edo-Period Shopping Streets
Oharai-machi (おはらい町) is an 800-meter pedestrian street lined with Edo-period style wooden buildings, connecting Ise Jing…
Wajima Lacquerware — 1,000-Year-Old Urushi Craft
Wajima lacquerware (輪島塗, Wajima-nuri) is Japan's finest lacquerware tradition, practiced for over 1,000 years on the Not…
Iga-Ueno Ninja Museum — Real Ninjutsu Techniques & Trick Houses
Iga (伊賀) was one of two historical ninja strongholds in Japan (alongside Koka in Shiga), and Iga-Ueno Ninja Museum (伊賀流忍…
Kanazawa Castle Park — Reconstructed Feudal Fortress
Kanazawa Castle (金沢城) was the seat of the powerful Maeda clan from 1583 to 1868, ruling the Kaga Domain — the wealthiest…
Ama Divers of Ise-Shima — Women Freedivers of the Sea
The ama (海女, 'sea women') are traditional female freedivers who harvest abalone, sea urchins, and seaweed from the ocean…
Ago Bay — Pearl Cultivation & Scenic Ria Coast
Ago Bay (英虞湾) is a deeply indented ria coastline (drowned river valleys creating complex shoreline) dotted with over 60…
Kumano Kodo Iseji Route — Ancient Pilgrimage Trail
The Kumano Kodo (熊野古道) is a network of UNESCO World Heritage pilgrimage trails crossing the Kii Peninsula to reach the s…
Mikimoto Pearl Island — Birthplace of Cultured Pearls
Mikimoto Pearl Island (ミキモト真珠島) is a small island in Toba Bay where Mikimoto Kokichi successfully cultivated the world's…
Sarutahiko Shrine — Crossroads & New Beginnings
Sarutahiko Shrine (猿田彦神社) is dedicated to Sarutahiko no Okami — the Shinto deity of guidance, crossroads, and new beginn…
D.T. Suzuki Museum — Zen Philosophy & Minimalist Architecture
The D.T. Suzuki Museum (鈴木大拙館) honors Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (1870–1966), the Kanazawa-born Buddhist scholar who introdu…
Matsusaka Castle Ruins & Former Merchant District
Matsusaka Castle (松坂城跡) was built in 1588 by Gamo Ujisato, a samurai lord who also designed Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle. Thoug…
Iga-Ueno Castle — White Walls & High Stone Ramparts
Iga-Ueno Castle (伊賀上野城) is a reconstructed castle (rebuilt in 1935) famous for having Japan's tallest stone walls — the…
Futami Okitama Shrine — Frog Statues & Purification Ritual
Futami Okitama Shrine (二見興玉神社) is a coastal Shinto shrine famous for its hundreds of frog statues (蛙, kaeru) and pre-pil…
Kenrokuen Garden — One of Japan's Three Great Gardens
Kenrokuen (兼六園, 'Garden of Six Sublimities') is one of Japan's Three Great Gardens alongside Kairakuen in Mitsukura and…
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art — Circular Museum of Light & Space
The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (金沢21世紀美術館) is a revolutionary circular museum building designed by architec…
Higashi Chaya District — Geisha Teahouse Quarter
Higashi Chaya (東茶屋街, 'Eastern Geisha District') is Kanazawa's most beautifully preserved geisha quarter, with two-story…
Kanazawa Gold Leaf — 99% of Japan's Gold Leaf Production
Kanazawa produces 99% of Japan's gold leaf (金箔, kinpaku), a craft perfected over 450 years. Gold leaf production began i…
Nagamachi Samurai District — Preserved Samurai Residences
Nagamachi (長町) is Kanazawa's former samurai district where middle-ranking samurai of the Kaga Domain lived during the Ed…
Wajima Morning Market — 1,000-Year-Old Coastal Market
Wajima Morning Market (輪島朝市, Wajima Asaichi) is one of Japan's three great morning markets (alongside Takayama and Katsu…
Kutani-yaki Ceramics — Vibrant Overglaze Enamel Pottery
Kutani-yaki (九谷焼) is Ishikawa's signature ceramic style known for bold overglaze enamel decoration in five colors: green…
Kaga Yuzen Silk Dyeing — Intricate Hand-Painted Kimono Art
Kaga Yuzen (加賀友禅) is one of Japan's two premier yuzen silk dyeing traditions (alongside Kyo Yuzen from Kyoto), developed…
Nomura Samurai House & Garden — Edo Period Residence
The Nomura Samurai House (武家屋敷跡 野村家, Nomura-ke) in the Nagamachi district is the finest preserved samurai residence in K…
Myoryuji Ninja Temple — Trap Doors & Hidden Rooms
Myoryuji Temple (妙立寺), nicknamed the 'Ninja Temple' (忍者寺, Ninja-dera), is a seemingly modest Buddhist temple concealing…
Kanazawa Phonograph Museum — Antique Sound Machines
The Kanazawa Phonograph Museum (金沢蓄音器館) houses over 600 antique phonographs, music boxes, and early sound recording devi…
Kanazawa Noh Theater — Traditional Masked Theater Performances
The Ishikawa Prefectural Noh Theater (石川県立能楽堂) is one of Japan's premier noh venues, hosting regular performances of thi…
Zenkoji Temple — Pilgrimage to the Hidden Buddha
Zenkoji Temple (善光寺) is one of Japan's most important pilgrimage sites, home to the first Buddhist statue ever brought t…
Matsumoto Castle — Black Fortress of the Alps
Matsumoto Castle (松本城) is one of Japan's five National Treasure castles and the oldest surviving original wooden donjon…
Shibu Onsen — Nine Bathhouse Pilgrimage Town
Shibu Onsen (渋温泉) is a 1,300-year-old hot spring village famous for its nine public bathhouses (九湯めぐり, Ku-yu Meguri, 'Ni…
Obuse Chestnut Sweets — 200-Year Confectionery Heritage
Obuse (小布施) is a small town famous for two things: chestnuts and ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai (who spent his final…
Tsumago-juku — Edo-Period Post Town Frozen in Time
Tsumago-juku (妻籠宿) is the best-preserved post town from the Nakasendo (中山道), the historic mountain road connecting Kyoto…
Magome-juku — Hillside Post Town on the Nakasendo
Magome-juku (馬籠宿) is another Nakasendo post town, built on a steep hillside with dramatic views of the Kiso Valley and M…
Nakamachi Street — Merchant Quarter with Black-Walled Kura
Nakamachi (中町通り) is Matsumoto's former merchant district, lined with traditional kura storehouses built in the late 1800…
Matsumoto City Museum of Art — Yayoi Kusama's Hometown
Matsumoto City Museum of Art (松本市美術館) is dedicated primarily to Yayoi Kusama, the avant-garde artist known for her polka…
Hokusai Museum — Master's Final Years in Obuse
The Hokusai-kan Museum (北斎館) in Obuse displays works by ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) created during the…
Karuizawa Resort Town — Mountain Retreat Since 1886
Karuizawa (軽井沢) is Japan's original resort town, established in 1886 when Canadian missionary Alexander Croft Shaw built…
Matsumoto Performing Arts Centre — Kengo Kuma Architecture
The Matsumoto Performing Arts Centre (まつもと市民芸術館, opened 2004) is a striking contemporary building designed by architect…
Utsukushigahara Open-Air Museum — Sculpture at 2,000m
Utsukushigahara Open-Air Museum (美ヶ原高原美術館) is Japan's highest art museum, located at 2,000 meters elevation on the Utsuk…
Matsumoto Timepiece Museum — Japan's Mechanical Clocks
The Matsumoto Timepiece Museum (松本市時計博物館) houses one of Japan's largest collections of mechanical clocks, watches, and t…
Shuzenji Onsen — Historic Temple Town Hot Springs
Shuzenji Onsen (修善寺温泉) is a historic hot spring town in the heart of the Izu Peninsula, founded 1,200 years ago when Bud…
Kunozan Toshogu Shrine — Cliff-Edge Shrine for Tokugawa Ieyasu
Kunozan Toshogu Shrine (久能山東照宮) is a lavishly decorated Shinto shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the shogun who unifi…
Izu Kogen — Art Museums & Coastal Highlands
Izu Kogen (伊豆高原, 'Izu Highlands') is an elevated plateau on the eastern Izu coast, known for art museums, craft gallerie…
Sunpu Castle Park — Tokugawa Ieyasu's Retirement Residence
Sunpu Castle (駿府城) was Tokugawa Ieyasu's retirement residence after he passed the shogunate to his son in 1605. Ieyasu g…
Perry Road — Historic Black Ships Harbor Street
Perry Road (ペリーロード) is a cobblestone pedestrian street in Shimoda following the route that Commodore Matthew Perry walke…
Hamamatsu Music Box Museum — Antique Instrument Collection
Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments (浜松市楽器博物館) houses 1,300+ musical instruments from around the world, spanning anc…
MOA Museum of Art — Oceanview Museum with Masterpieces
MOA Museum of Art (MOA美術館) is a hillside museum overlooking Sagami Bay, housing a 3,500-piece collection of Japanese and…
Shizuoka Matcha Experience — Traditional Tea Ceremony in Tea Capital
Shizuoka produces 40% of Japan's green tea and offers hands-on matcha (抹茶, powdered green tea) experiences where partici…
Hamamatsu Air Base Festival — JASDF Aerial Demonstrations
Hamamatsu Air Base (浜松基地) is Japan Air Self-Defense Force's (JASDF) largest air base, home to the Blue Impulse aerobatic…
Nagoya Castle — Golden Shachihoko Fortress
Nagoya Castle (名古屋城) stands as one of Japan's most magnificent fortresses, crowned by iconic golden shachihoko (mythical…
Inuyama Castle — Japan's Oldest Original Castle
Inuyama Castle (犬山城) is one of only 12 original Japanese castles (never destroyed, continuously standing since construct…
Tokoname Pottery Town — Climbing Kilns & Clay-Pipe Streets
Tokoname (常滑) is one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, producing ceramics continuously for over 1,000 years. The town's hill…
Iwase Canal Historic District — Preserved Port Warehouses
The Iwase Canal (岩瀬運河) district in northern Toyama City is a preserved Meiji-era port town featuring historic wooden war…
Seto Ceramics — 1,000-Year Kiln Town
Seto (瀬戸) has produced ceramics for over 1,000 years, and the Japanese word for ceramics (setomono, 瀬戸物, literally 'Seto…
Arimatsu Shibori — 400 Years of Tie-Dye Tradition
Arimatsu (有松) is Japan's traditional center for shibori (絞り, tie-dye) textile production, where artisans have practiced…
Nagoya Castle Night Illumination — Seasonal Light-Up Events
Nagoya Castle hosts seasonal nighttime illuminations during spring cherry blossoms (late March–early April) and autumn f…
Tokugawa Art Museum — Shogunate Treasures & National Treasures
The Tokugawa Art Museum (徳川美術館) houses the private collection of the Owari Tokugawa family — one of the three main branc…
Tsunan Snow Festival — Sky Lantern Pilgrimage Over Snow Fields
The Tsunan Snow Festival (津南雪まつり) is a mid-March weekend event in the mountains of southern Niigata where 3,000–5,000 at…
Shirakawa-go Gassho-zukuri Village — UNESCO World Heritage Farmhouses
Shirakawa-go (白川郷) is a remote mountain village of 114 gassho-zukuri (合掌造り, 'praying hands') farmhouses — steep thatched…
Gokayama Ainokura — Quieter Gassho Village
Gokayama's Ainokura (相倉集落) is Shirakawa-go's smaller, quieter neighbor — a hamlet of 20 gassho-zukuri farmhouses set on…
Takayama Sanmachi Old Town — Edo-Period Merchant District
Takayama's Sanmachi Suji (三町筋) is one of Japan's most perfectly preserved Edo-period merchant quarters — three parallel…
Takayama Morning Markets — Farm-Direct Produce & Crafts
Takayama operates two daily morning markets (朝市, asaichi) — Miyagawa Market along the Miyagawa River (60+ stalls) and Ji…
Takayama Jinya — Japan's Last Edo Government Office
Takayama Jinya (高山陣屋) is the only surviving Edo-period provincial government office (jinya) in Japan, where Tokugawa sho…
Hida Furukawa — Quieter Alternative to Takayama
Hida Furukawa (飛騨古川) is Takayama's smaller, calmer sibling — a canal-lined town of white-walled storehouses, wooden town…
Gujo Hachiman — Water Town of Springs & Canals
Gujo Hachiman (郡上八幡) is a castle town built on spring water — over 100 natural springs flow through the streets in open…
Gujo Hachiman Food Sample Workshops — Craft Fake Food
Gujo Hachiman produces 60% of Japan's sampuru (food samples) — the hyper-realistic plastic replicas displayed in restaur…
Gifu Castle — Mountain Fortress Above the Clouds
Gifu Castle (岐阜城) crowns Mt. Kinka (329m), a dramatic mountain rising from the Nagara River plain. Originally built in 1…
Nagara River Cormorant Fishing (Ukai) — 1,300-Year Tradition
Ukai (鵜飼, cormorant fishing) is a traditional fishing method where trained cormorants dive to catch ayu sweetfish while…
Mino Washi — 1,300-Year Paper Tradition (UNESCO)
Mino washi (美濃和紙) is handmade paper produced in Mino City using techniques designated UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritag…
Magome to Tsumago Hike — Nakasendo Trail Villages
The Magome-Tsumago hike follows a 7.8km preserved section of the Nakasendo (中山道) — the Edo-period mountain route connect…
Takayama Festival Floats — Masterworks of Lacquer & Karakuri
Takayama Matsuri (spring April 14–15, autumn October 9–10) is ranked among Japan's three most beautiful festivals for it…
Hida Folk Village (Hida no Sato) — Open-Air Museum of Farmhouses
Hida no Sato (飛騨の里) is an open-air museum preserving over 30 traditional farmhouses relocated from across the Hida regio…
Osaka Castle — Concrete Reconstruction with Museum
Osaka Castle (大阪城) was built by warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1583 as headquarters for his unification of Japan. The cur…
Okunoin Cemetery Night Walk — 200,000 Lantern-Lit Tombs
Okunoin (奥之院) is a 2-kilometer path through 200,000 moss-covered tombstones and memorial monuments beneath towering 500-…
Shojin Ryori — Buddhist Vegetarian Temple Cuisine
Shojin ryori (精進料理, devotional cuisine) is Buddhist vegetarian cooking developed by monks over centuries as a meditative…
Asuka Village — Ancient Capital Ruins & Stone Mysteries
Asuka (明日香村) was Japan's capital from 538–710 AD, the birthplace of Japanese Buddhism and centralized government. The vi…
Gion District — Geisha Quarter at Dusk
Gion (祇園) is Kyoto's most famous geisha district (hanamachi, 花街 'flower town'), where traditional wooden machiya townhou…
Pontocho Alley — Riverside Dining Corridor
Pontocho (先斗町) is a narrow 500-meter alley running parallel to the Kamo River, lined with traditional wooden buildings h…
Fushimi Sake District — Brewery Town with Soft Water
Fushimi (伏見) is one of Japan's three premier sake-brewing regions, blessed with underground springs of exceptionally sof…
Nijo Castle — Shogun's Nightingale Floor Palace
Nijo Castle (二条城) served as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa shoguns from 1603–1867, representing the military government…
Sanjusangen-do — 1,001 Golden Kannon Statues
Sanjusangen-do (三十三間堂, 'Hall with 33 Bays') is a 120-meter-long wooden hall containing 1,001 life-size golden statues of…
Tea Ceremony Experience — Chanoyu in Traditional Tea House
The tea ceremony (茶道, chado or sadō, 'the way of tea') is a ritualized preparation and serving of matcha, rooted in Zen…
Gion Matsuri — Japan's Grandest Festival
Gion Matsuri (祇園祭) is Japan's most famous festival, held throughout July with climax on July 17 (Yamaboko Junko parade).…
Maiko Makeover — Geisha Transformation Experience
Maiko makeover experiences allow participants to undergo full transformation into apprentice geisha: traditional white m…
Miyama Kayabuki Village — Thatched-Roof Hamlet
Miyama (美山町) is a rural mountain village preserving 50+ traditional kayabuki (茅葺き, thatched-roof) farmhouses, some over…
Katsura Imperial Villa — Perfection in Garden Design
Katsura Imperial Villa (桂離宮) is considered the pinnacle of Japanese garden design and architecture, created in the 17th…
Kyoto Station Building — Futuristic Glass Cathedral
Kyoto Station (京都駅) is a controversial modern architectural landmark designed by Hiroshi Hara (completed 1997). The 15-s…
Nishijin Textile Center — Kimono Weaving District
Nishijin (西陣) is Kyoto's historic textile district where high-end kimono fabric has been woven for 1,200 years. The neig…
Kyoto Imperial Palace — Emperor's Former Residence
Kyoto Imperial Palace (京都御所) served as the emperor's residence from 794 to 1869 when the capital moved to Tokyo. The pal…
Kyoto Handicraft Center — Souvenir Shopping Done Right
Kyoto Handicraft Center (京都ハンディクラフトセンター) is a seven-floor department store specializing in traditional Kyoto crafts: cer…
Kyoto Zen Meditation — Zazen Experience at Temples
Zazen (坐禅, seated meditation) is the core practice of Zen Buddhism, and several Kyoto temples offer zazen sessions open…
Sanjusangen-do Archery — Toshiya New Year Competition
Every January (second Sunday), Sanjusangen-do Temple hosts Toshiya (通し矢) — a coming-of-age archery ceremony where 20-yea…
Kyoto Machiya Stay — Traditional Townhouse Lodging
Machiya (町家) are traditional wooden townhouses that defined Kyoto's architectural character for centuries. Narrow-fronte…
Sento Imperial Palace — Emperor's Retirement Villa Garden
Sento Imperial Palace (仙洞御所) served as the residence for retired emperors from 1630 onward. The palace buildings no long…
Kyoto International Manga Museum — Pop Culture Archive
The Kyoto International Manga Museum (京都国際マンガミュージアム) occupies a renovated elementary school building and houses 300,000…
Yuasa Soy Sauce Town — Birthplace of Shoyu
Yuasa (湯浅) is a small coastal town credited as the birthplace of Japanese soy sauce (shoyu, 醤油), where Buddhist monks in…
Shinsekai & Tsutenkaku Tower — Retro Working-Class District
Shinsekai (新世界, 'New World') is Osaka's retro entertainment district built in 1912, designed to evoke Paris (northern se…
Umeda Sky Building — Floating Garden Observatory
Umeda Sky Building (梅田スカイビル) is a twin-tower skyscraper connected at the top by a 'Floating Garden Observatory' (空中庭園展望台…
Sumiyoshi Taisha — Ancient Shinto Shrine Architecture
Sumiyoshi Taisha (住吉大社) is one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines (founded 211 CE), predating Buddhist influence in Japan.…
America-Mura — Youth Fashion & Street Culture
America-Mura (アメリカ村, 'America Village') is Osaka's youth fashion and subculture district, centered around Triangle Park…
Shitennoji Temple — Japan's First Buddhist Temple (593 CE)
Shitennoji (四天王寺) was founded in 593 CE by Prince Shotoku, making it one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples and the firs…
Abeno Harukas — Japan's Tallest Building (300m)
Abeno Harukas (あべのハルカス) is Japan's tallest building at 300 meters (60 floors), opened in 2014. The top three floors (58F…
Nakanoshima — Art Museum & Rose Garden Island
Nakanoshima (中之島, 'island in the middle') is a 3km sandbar island between two rivers (Dojima and Tosabori) forming Osaka…
Daisen Kofun — Emperor Nintoku's Keyhole Tomb (5th Century)
Daisen Kofun (大仙古墳), also known as Emperor Nintoku's Tomb, is the world's largest tomb by area — a 486-meter keyhole-sha…
Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri — High-Speed Float Racing (September)
Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri (岸和田だんじり祭) is Osaka's most thrilling festival — teams of 100+ men pull 4-ton wooden floats (da…
Instant Ramen Museum — Interactive Cup Noodles Factory
Cupnoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda (カップヌードルミュージアム 大阪池田) celebrates the invention of instant ramen by Momofuku Ando in 1958 an…
Tombori River Walk — Neon Reflections Evening Stroll
Tombori River Walk (とんぼりリバーウォーク) is a riverside promenade running alongside Dotonbori Canal, offering elevated views of…
Floating Garden Observatory Nighttime Visit
Returning to Umeda Sky Building specifically for nighttime visit creates entirely different experience from daytime. The…
Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade — 600m Covered Shopping Street
Shinsaibashi-suji (心斎橋筋商店街) is Osaka's premier shopping arcade — a 600-meter covered pedestrian street lined with 180+ s…
Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street — Japan's Longest Arcade (2.6km)
Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street (天神橋筋商店街) holds the Guinness World Record as Japan's longest shopping arcade at 2.6 kilo…
Sakai Traditional Knife Workshop — Craft Experience
Sakai City (southern Osaka) has produced Japan's finest kitchen knives for 600+ years — 90% of professional Japanese che…
Modern Osaka Architecture Walk — Metabolism & Beyond
Osaka showcases post-war Japanese modernist architecture including Metabolism movement buildings (1960s–70s architectura…
Karaoke Culture — Private Room Singing Experience
Karaoke (カラオケ, 'empty orchestra') was invented in Kobe (1971) but Osaka perfected the private-room format now ubiquitous…
Tenjin Matsuri — Japan's Greatest Boat Festival (July 24-25)
Tenjin Matsuri (天神祭) is one of Japan's three great festivals — a 1,000-year-old celebration honoring Sugawara no Michiza…
Day Trip to Nara — Deer Park & Ancient Temples (45 min)
Nara, Japan's capital from 710–794 CE, is 45 minutes from Osaka by train and offers one of Japan's best day trips. The c…
Den Den Town — Osaka's Akihabara (Electronics & Anime)
Den Den Town (でんでんタウン, short for 'denki no machi' 電気の街 'electric town') is Osaka's answer to Tokyo's Akihabara — a distr…
Orange Street — Furniture & Interior Design District
Orange Street (オレンジストリート, official name: Tachuri Street 立売堀) is a 1km stretch in Minami district lined with 50+ furnitur…
Yoshimoto Comedy Theater — Manzai & Stand-Up Culture
Osaka is Japan's comedy capital, home to manzai (漫才, two-person stand-up comedy) and the Yoshimoto Kogyo entertainment e…
National Bunraku Theater — Traditional Puppet Performance
Bunraku (文楽) is traditional Japanese puppet theater combining three arts: puppetry (three puppeteers operate each 1-mete…
Universal Studios Japan — Theme Park & Wizarding World
Universal Studios Japan (USJ, ユニバーサル・スタジオ・ジャパン) is Osaka's most popular tourist attraction with 14+ million annual visit…
Expo '70 Commemorative Park — Tower of the Sun & Gardens
Expo '70 Commemorative Park preserves the 1970 World's Fair site in northern Osaka. The centerpiece is Taro Okamoto's To…
Sennichimae Doguyasuji — Professional Kitchen Tools Arcade
Sennichimae Doguyasuji (千日前道具屋筋商店街) is a 150-meter covered arcade specializing in professional kitchen equipment, tablew…
Panasonic Museum — Innovation & Corporate History
The Panasonic Museum in Kadoma (Osaka) chronicles the company's history from founder Konosuke Matsushita's 1918 light so…
Osaka Municipal Museum of Art — Classical Japanese Art Collection
Osaka Municipal Museum of Art (大阪市立美術館) in Tennoji Park houses Japan's classical art collection: 8,000+ pieces including…
Kitahama Retro Buildings — Meiji-era Financial District
Kitahama (北浜) is Osaka's financial district along Yodoyabashi/Kitahama subway stations, preserving 15+ Meiji/Taisho-era…
Himeji Castle — Japan's Most Beautiful Original Castle
Himeji Castle (姫路城) is Japan's finest surviving feudal castle, nicknamed 'White Heron Castle' (白鷺城) for its brilliant wh…
Kobe Harborland — Port City Evening Illumination
Kobe Harborland (神戸ハーバーランド) is a waterfront shopping and entertainment district featuring European-style brick warehouse…
Kitano Ijinkan — Western Mansions from the Meiji Era
Kitano Ijinkan (北野異人館) is a hillside district of European-style mansions built in the 1880s–1900s for Western merchants,…
Meriken Park — Waterfront Art & Architecture
Meriken Park (メリケンパーク) is Kobe's harborfront park featuring modern art installations, maritime museums, and the iconic K…
Awaji Yumebutai — Tadao Ando's Terraced Gardens
Awaji Yumebutai (淡路夢舞台) is an architectural complex designed by Tadao Ando, featuring terraced gardens, conference cente…
Kongobu-ji Temple — Shingon Buddhism Headquarters
Kongobu-ji (金剛峯寺) is the head temple of Shingon Buddhism and the administrative center of Koyasan's 117 temples, founded…
Akashi Kaikyo Bridge — World's Longest Suspension Bridge
The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge (明石海峡大橋) spans 3,911 meters across the Akashi Strait, holding the world record for longest cent…
Kinosaki Onsen Town Stroll — Willow-Lined Canal Walk
Beyond the seven public baths, Kinosaki's charm lies in its walkable Edo-period streetscape — a 1.2km promenade along th…
Akashi Castle Ruins & Sakura Park — Cherry Blossom Viewpoint
Akashi Castle (明石城) is a partially-preserved castle built in 1619, with two original three-story turrets (巽櫓 and 坤櫓) rem…
Kobe Luminarie — Annual Light Festival (December)
Kobe Luminarie (神戸ルミナリエ) is an annual light festival held in early December, commemorating the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthq…
Awaji Puppet Theater (Ningyoza) — 500-Year Tradition
Awaji Ningyoza (淡路人形座) is a traditional puppet theater performing Awaji Ningyojoruri — a 500-year-old art form that pred…
Kobe City Museum — Art, History & Namban Culture
Kobe City Museum (神戸市立博物館) houses collections spanning archaeology, historical artifacts, and European-Japanese cultural…
Nara Park — 1,200 Sacred Deer Roaming Free
Nara Park (奈良公園) is a 660-hectare park where over 1,200 wild sika deer roam freely among visitors, temples, and open mea…
Todaiji Temple — Japan's Largest Bronze Buddha
Todaiji Temple (東大寺, 'Great Eastern Temple') houses the Daibutsu (大仏, Great Buddha) — a 15-meter-tall bronze statue of V…
Kasuga Taisha — 3,000 Stone and Bronze Lanterns
Kasuga Taisha (春日大社) is Nara's most important Shinto shrine, established in 768 AD as the tutelary shrine of the powerfu…
Naramachi — Edo-Period Merchant District
Naramachi (奈良町) is Nara's preserved merchant quarter with narrow lanes lined with traditional machiya townhouses dating…
Kofukuji Temple — Five-Story Pagoda & Buddhist Treasures
Kofukuji (興福寺) is a UNESCO World Heritage temple founded in 669 AD as the clan temple of the powerful Fujiwara family, s…
Horyuji Temple — World's Oldest Wooden Buildings
Horyuji (法隆寺) is a UNESCO World Heritage temple containing the world's oldest surviving wooden structures — the Main Hal…
Yakushiji Temple — Twin Pagodas & Healing Buddha
Yakushiji (薬師寺) is a UNESCO World Heritage temple founded in 680 AD, famous for its twin pagodas flanking the Main Hall…
Nara Sake — Birthplace of Clear Sake Brewing
Nara is the birthplace of sake brewing's key innovations — monks at Shoryakuji Temple (菩提山正暦寺) invented the bodaimoto me…
Ukimido Pavilion — Floating Pavilion at Sunset
Ukimido (浮見堂, 'Floating Pavilion') is a hexagonal pavilion built on stilts over Sagi-ike Pond in Nara Park's southern ar…
Wakakusayama Hill — Panoramic Nara Views & Grass Burning
Wakakusayama (若草山, 'Young Grass Mountain') is a 342-meter grassy hill on Nara Park's eastern edge offering panoramic vie…
Nara Sumi Ink & Fude Brushes — Traditional Calligraphy Crafts
Nara produces 90% of Japan's traditional sumi ink (墨, solid ink sticks) and is a major center for fude (筆, calligraphy b…
Gangoji Temple — Nara's Oldest Temple & Roof Tile Museum
Gangoji (元興寺) is one of Nara's Seven Great Temples and Japan's oldest temple, originally founded in 588 AD in Asuka befo…
Genkyuen Garden — Daimyo Strolling Garden Masterpiece
Genkyuen Garden (玄宮園) is a traditional Japanese daimyo garden built in 1677 adjacent to Hikone Castle. The garden demons…
Kashihara Jingu Shrine — Mythical First Emperor's Shrine
Kashihara Jingu (橿原神宮) is a large Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Jimmu, Japan's legendary first emperor according to…
Toshodaiji Temple — Tang Dynasty Architecture Preserved
Toshodaiji (唐招提寺) is a UNESCO World Heritage temple founded in 759 AD by the Chinese monk Jianzhen (Ganjin in Japanese,…
Nara National Museum — Buddhist Art Treasures
Nara National Museum (奈良国立博物館) is Japan's premier museum for Buddhist art, housing over 2,000 Buddhist sculptures, paint…
Asuka-dera Temple — Japan's Oldest Buddha Statue
Asuka-dera (飛鳥寺) was Japan's first full-scale Buddhist temple, founded in 596 AD when Buddhism was still new to the arch…
Nara Hotel — Historic Meiji-Era Luxury & Afternoon Tea
Nara Hotel (奈良ホテル) is a historic luxury hotel opened in 1909 during the Meiji Period as one of Japan's first Western-sty…
Heijo Palace Site — Reconstructed Ancient Capital
Heijo Palace (平城宮跡, Heijo-kyo) was the imperial palace during Nara's time as Japan's capital (710–784 AD), occupying 120…
Nara-machi Koshi-no-ie — Preserved Edo Merchant House
Naramachi Koshi-no-ie (奈良町格子の家) is a preserved Edo Period machiya (merchant townhouse) opened as a free museum showing t…
Hikone Castle — Original Edo Castle with Gardens
Hikone Castle (彦根城) is one of Japan's 12 original castles (surviving since Edo period), built 1603–1622. The castle pres…
Hikone Castle Town — Edo-Period Streets & Merchant Houses
Hikone's castle town (城下町, jokamachi) preserves the urban layout and atmosphere of an Edo-period samurai district. The Y…
Seki Knife Forging — Japan's Blade Capital
Seki (関市) has been Japan's blade-forging center for 800 years, originally producing samurai swords and now crafting some…
Gero Onsen Gassho Village — Hot Springs Meet Heritage Houses
Gero Onsen Gassho Village (合掌の里) combines two of Gifu's signatures — alkaline hot springs and UNESCO-style gassho-zukuri…
Sado Gold Mine — 400-Year Underground Empire
The Sado Kinzan gold and silver mine operated continuously from 1601 to 1989, producing 78 tons of gold and 2,330 tons o…
Kodo Taiko Drumming Village — Earth Celebration Heartland
Kodo is the world's premier taiko drumming ensemble, based permanently on Sado Island since 1981. The group's training c…
Niigata Bandai Bridge — Romantic Sunset Over Shinano River
The Bandai Bridge spans the Shinano River at the heart of Niigata City, connecting the historic riverside district with…
Furumachi Geigi — Niigata's Last Geisha District
Furumachi is Niigata City's historic geisha district, dating to the Edo period when Niigata Port was Japan's primary gat…
Northern Culture Museum — Landlord's Estate Garden Paradise
The Northern Culture Museum occupies the former estate of the Ito family, who were the largest landowners in Niigata dur…
Gokayama Gassho-Zukuri Villages — UNESCO Farmhouses in Snow Country
Gokayama (五箇山) is a collection of remote mountain villages famous for gassho-zukuri farmhouses (合掌造り, 'praying hands con…
Toyama Glass Art Museum — Contemporary Glass in Kengo Kuma Design
The Toyama Glass Art Museum (富山市ガラス美術館, TOYAMAキラリ) is a striking contemporary museum designed by architect Kengo Kuma, f…
Toyama Castle & Matsukawa River Cruise — Urban Moat Boat Ride
Toyama Castle (富山城) is a reconstructed castle in central Toyama City, originally built in the 16th century and destroyed…
Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art & Design — Picasso by the Pond
The Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art & Design (富山県美術館, TAD) is a contemporary art museum opened in 2017, housed in a str…
Gokayama Washi Papermaking — 400-Year-Old Craft Tradition
Gokayama has produced traditional washi paper (和紙) for over 400 years, using kozo (mulberry bark) harvested from surroun…
Toyama Glassware & Traditional Crafts — Etchū Glass & Takaoka Casting
Toyama Prefecture is renowned for two distinctive crafts: Etchū glass (越中硝子, Etchū garasu) produced in Toyama City, and…
Takeda Shingen Historical Sites — Legacy of the Warring States
Takeda Shingen (1521–1573) was one of the most formidable daimyo of Japan's Warring States period, ruling Kai Province (…
Oshino Hakkai — Eight Sacred Ponds of Fuji Spring Water
Oshino Hakkai is a collection of eight crystal-clear ponds fed by snowmelt from Mt. Fuji that has filtered through under…
Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum — European Garden and Mt. Fuji
The Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum is a European-style garden and music box museum set against the backdrop of Mt. Fuji…
Lake Saiko Bat Cave and Forest — Fuji's Hidden Lake
Lake Saiko, the fourth-largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, remains the quietest and least developed — no lakeshore hotels, m…
Maizuru Castle Park — Cherry Blossoms and Kofu Views
Maizuru Castle Park occupies the grounds of historic Kofu Castle (舞鶴城), built in 1583 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi's vassal and…
Erin-ji Temple — Takeda Clan Temple and Rock Garden
Erin-ji Temple, located in the mountains east of Kofu, served as the family temple of the Takeda clan during the Warring…
Daizenji Taisekiji Temple — Grapes and Autumn Temple
Daizenji Taisekiji Temple, nestled in the Katsunuma wine valley, has an unusual claim: it houses a 1,200-year-old wooden…
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine — Gateway to Mt. Fuji Climb
Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine has served as the traditional starting point for Mt. Fuji pilgrimages via the Yoshida…
Eiheiji Temple — 700-Year-Old Zen Training Monastery
Eiheiji (永平寺, 'Temple of Eternal Peace') is one of Japan's two head temples of Soto Zen Buddhism, founded in 1244 by Zen…
Wakasa Bay — Saba Kaido Mackerel Route Heritage
Wakasa Bay (若狭湾) is a deeply indented coastal region facing the Sea of Japan, historically famous as the terminus of the…
Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins — Buried Samurai City
Ichijodani (一乗谷) was the castle town of the Asakura clan, who ruled Echizen Province (now Fukui) for 103 years (1471–157…
Maruoka Castle — Japan's Oldest Surviving Keep
Maruoka Castle (丸岡城) possesses the oldest surviving castle keep (tenshu) in Japan, constructed in 1576 — a claim dispute…
Echizen Lacquerware — 1,500 Years of Urushi Craft
Echizen lacquerware (越前漆器) traces its origins to the 6th century when Emperor Keitai, during travels in Echizen, request…
Echizen Washi Paper — UNESCO Intangible Heritage Craft
Echizen washi (越前和紙) is handmade paper produced using techniques unchanged for 1,500 years, recognized by UNESCO as Inta…
Yokokan Garden — Edo-Period Feudal Lord's Retreat
Yokokan (養浩館庭園) is the former villa garden of the Matsudaira clan, feudal lords who ruled Fukui Domain for 270 years dur…
Fukui City Ruins Museum — Under-Floor Archaeological Site
The Fukui City History Museum (福井市立郷土歴史博物館) features a unique exhibition format: the museum building was constructed dir…
Wakasa Obama Juku Food Culture Museum — Regional Cuisine Heritage
The Obama Food Culture Museum (御食国若狭おばま食文化館) celebrates Obama's 1,500-year history as miketsukuni — an imperial food-sup…
Mikuni Minato — Historic Port Town and Sunset Viewpoint
Mikuni (三国湊) was one of Hokuriku's most prosperous ports during the Edo and Meiji periods, serving as the coastal hub fo…
Echizen Pottery Village — Ancient Kiln Town
Echizen-yaki (越前焼) is one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns (Rokkoyō), with pottery production dating to the Heian period (79…
Minato Mirai 21 — Futuristic Waterfront Skyline
Minato Mirai 21 (みなとみらい21, 'Harbor of the Future') is Yokohama's iconic waterfront district featuring modern skyscrapers…
Takasaki Daruma Dolls — Wishing Dolls Tradition
Takasaki (高崎) is the birthplace of daruma dolls (達磨, だるま) — round, hollow, red papier-mâché figures modeled after Bodhid…
Tomioka Silk Mill — UNESCO Industrial Heritage
Tomioka Silk Mill (富岡製糸場, Tomioka Seishijo) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Japan's first modern mechanized silk-ree…
Cup Noodles Museum — Interactive Instant Ramen History
The Cup Noodles Museum (カップヌードルミュージアム) chronicles the invention of instant ramen by Nissin founder Momofuku Ando, who in…
Sankeien Garden — 175,000㎡ Traditional Japanese Garden
Sankeien Garden (三溪園) is a sprawling 175,000-square-meter traditional Japanese garden created by silk merchant Tomitaro…
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum — Nine Regional Ramen Styles Under One Roof
The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum (新横浜ラーメン博物館) is part food court, part cultural museum — a basement complex recreating 195…
Great Buddha of Kamakura — 13.35m Bronze Colossus
The Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu) is a 13.35-meter-tall bronze statue of Amida Buddha weighing 121…
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu — Kamakura's Grand Shinto Shrine
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu (鶴岡八幡宮) is Kamakura's most important Shinto shrine, dedicated to Hachiman (god of warriors and pat…
Hakone Open-Air Museum — Outdoor Sculpture Garden
The Hakone Open-Air Museum (箱根彫刻の森美術館, Chokoku-no-Mori Bijutsukan) is Japan's first open-air museum, established in 1969…
Fujiko F Fujio Museum — Doraemon Creator's World
The Fujiko F Fujio Museum (藤子・F・不二雄ミュージアム) celebrates the work of manga artist Fujiko F Fujio, creator of Doraemon — Jap…
Lake Akan — Marimo Moss Balls & Ainu Culture
Lake Akan (阿寒湖) is a volcanic caldera lake famous for marimo (毬藻) — rare spherical algae colonies that grow naturally on…
Kamakura Komachi-dori — Temple Town Shopping Street
Komachi-dori (小町通り, Komachi Street) is Kamakura's main pedestrian shopping street, a narrow 350-meter lane packed with 2…
Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse — Historic Port Warehouses
The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse (横浜赤レンガ倉庫, Akarenga Soko) consists of two historic brick warehouses built in 1911 durin…
Sapporo Clock Tower — Meiji-Era Icon
The Sapporo Clock Tower (札幌市時計台, Tokeidai) is a white wooden building from 1878, originally built as a drill hall for Sa…
Odawara Castle — Reconstructed Feudal Fortress
Odawara Castle (小田原城, Odawara-jo) was the stronghold of the Hojo clan during the Sengoku Period (1467–1615), famous for…
Yokohama Marine Tower — Harbor Lighthouse Observation Deck
Yokohama Marine Tower (横浜マリンタワー) is a 106-meter-tall lattice tower originally built as a lighthouse in 1961 to commemora…
Old Tokaido Road — Edo-Period Cedar Avenue
The Old Tokaido Road (旧東海道, Kyu Tokaido) is a preserved section of the historic highway that connected Edo (Tokyo) and K…
Pola Museum of Art — Impressionist Collection in Forest
The Pola Museum of Art (ポーラ美術館) houses one of Japan's finest Western art collections in a striking modernist building se…
Goryokaku Star Fort — Sakura Viewing Tower
Goryokaku (五稜郭) is a star-shaped fortress built in 1866, Japan's first Western-style citadel designed with artillery def…
Kawagoe Kurazukuri Street — Little Edo Merchant District
Kawagoe's Kurazukuri Street (蔵造りの町並み) preserves one of Japan's most complete Edo-period merchant districts — over 30 cla…
Toki no Kane — Time Bell Tower Ringing Since 1624
The Toki no Kane (時の鐘, 'Bell of Time') is Kawagoe's symbol — a wooden bell tower rising 16 meters above the merchant dis…
Chichibu Night Festival — Fire, Floats, and Fireworks
The Chichibu Yomatsuri (秩父夜祭, Night Festival, December 2–3) is one of Japan's three greatest hikiyama festivals — six ma…
Railway Museum — Japan's Train History Cathedral
The Railway Museum (鉄道博物館, Tetsudo Hakubutsukan) is one of the world's finest train museums — 28,000 square meters housi…
Omiya Bonsai Village — Living Art Garden District
Omiya Bonsai Village (大宮盆栽村) is a unique neighborhood dedicated entirely to bonsai cultivation — six historic nurseries…
Moomin Valley Park — Finnish Forest in Saitama
Moomin Valley Park (ムーミンバレーパーク) is Japan's only theme park dedicated to Tove Jansson's beloved Moomin characters — a 40-…
Otaru Canal — Romantic Waterway & Warehouses
The Otaru Canal (小樽運河) is a 1.3-kilometer waterway lined with preserved Meiji-era stone warehouses, now converted to res…
Otaru Music Box Museum — Nostalgic Melodies
The Otaru Music Box Museum (小樽オルゴール堂) occupies a red-brick warehouse from 1912, housing Japan's largest collection of mu…
Sawara Historic District — Little Edo Canal Town
Sawara, now part of Katori City, is a former river port that flourished during the Edo period as a rice and sake distrib…
Urayasu Edo-Style Bathhouse — Traditional Sento Experience
Before Urayasu became synonymous with Disney, it was a fishing village on the edge of Edo (Tokyo) Bay, and the town's ba…
Niemon Daiko — Taiko Drum Village
Niemon Daiko, hidden in the mountains of Kamogawa, is a taiko drum workshop and performance space founded by taiko maste…
Shibuya Scramble Crossing — World's Busiest Intersection
Shibuya Scramble Crossing (渋谷スクランブル交差点) is the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, where up to 3,000 people cross s…
Sapporo Beer Museum — Birthplace of Japanese Beer
The Sapporo Beer Museum (サッポロビール博物館) occupies a red-brick factory from 1890, when Hokkaido's cold climate and barley cul…
Tokyo Tower — Nostalgic Red Landmark
Tokyo Tower (東京タワー) is a 333-meter red-and-white communications tower completed in 1958, inspired by the Eiffel Tower bu…
Yokohama Chinatown — Japan's Largest Chinese Quarter
Yokohama Chinatown (横浜中華街, Yokohama Chukagai) is Japan's largest Chinatown, home to over 600 shops and restaurants packe…
Akama Shrine — Heike Tragedy and Underwater Torii
Akama Shrine (赤間神宮) is a waterfront shrine dedicated to the child Emperor Antoku, who drowned at age 8 in the 1185 Battl…
Hagi Yaki Pottery — Tea Bowl Artisan Tradition
Hagi-yaki (萩焼) is one of Japan's Seven Ancient Kilns, producing pottery prized in tea ceremony for over 400 years. The s…
Iwakuni Castle — Hilltop Fortress Over the Valley
Iwakuni Castle (岩国城) perches atop Mt. Yokoyama (200m elevation) overlooking Kintaikyo Bridge and the Nishiki River valle…
Horikawa Moat Boat Ride — Roofed Boat Through Castle Town
Horikawa Sightseeing Boat (堀川めぐり) navigates the 3.7km moat surrounding Matsue Castle, passing under 16 bridges (some ext…
Shokasonjuku Academy — Birthplace of Modern Japan
Shoka Sonjuku (松下村塾) is a tiny one-room wooden schoolhouse where Yoshida Shoin taught radical Western studies and anti-s…
Kanmon Pedestrian Tunnel — Walk Between Two Islands
The Kanmon Pedestrian Tunnel (関門トンネル人道) is a 780-meter underwater walkway connecting Honshu (Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi) and…
Kikko Park — Samurai Gardens and White Snakes
Kikko Park (吉香公園) occupies the former grounds of Iwakuni Castle's outer fortifications, where samurai residences and adm…
Hagi Castle Ruins — Seaside Fortress Foundations
Hagi Castle (萩城跡, Shizuki Castle ruins) occupies a promontory where the Hashimoto River meets the Sea of Japan, built in…
Kurayoshi White-Walled Warehouses — Edo-Era Merchant District
The Utsubuki Tamachi district in central Kurayoshi preserves a rare intact collection of white-walled warehouses (shirak…
Yonago Castle Ruins — 360° Panorama Over San'in Coast
Yonago Castle once stood as one of the most strategically important fortifications in western Japan, commanding views ov…
Daisen-ji Temple — 1,300-Year Mountain Buddhist Complex
Daisen-ji Temple, established in 718 AD, served as the spiritual gateway to Mt. Daisen's sacred peak for over a millenni…
Tottori Folkloric Museum — Crafts & Rural Life
The Tottori Folkloric Museum (Watanabe Museum) occupies a beautifully preserved Edo-period merchant house in downtown To…
Garyu Sanso Villa — Cliffside Tea House National Treasure
Garyu Sanso is a refined villa and tea house built in 1907 by a wealthy merchant, perched on a cliff overlooking the Hij…
Tottori Karo Historical Samurai Residence
The Tottori Karo Residence (鳥取藩家老職武家屋敷) is a beautifully preserved samurai house from the Edo period, originally occupie…
Izumo Taisha — Ancient Shrine of Marriage & Destiny
Izumo Taisha (出雲大社) is one of Japan's oldest and most important Shinto shrines, dedicated to Okuninushi, deity of marria…
Matsue Castle — Original Black Castle National Treasure
Matsue Castle (松江城) is one of Japan's 12 surviving original castles, built in 1611 and never destroyed by war or fire. T…
Adachi Museum of Art — World's Best Japanese Garden
Adachi Museum of Art (足立美術館) has been ranked #1 Japanese garden in Japan by the Journal of Japanese Gardening for 20+ co…
Matsue Wagashi Sweets — Tea Culture Capital
Matsue is ranked among Japan's top wagashi (和菓子, traditional Japanese sweets) cities, with per-capita wagashi consumptio…
Tsuwano — Little Kyoto of San'in & Carp Canal
Tsuwano (津和野) is a preserved castle town nicknamed 'Little Kyoto of San'in' for its traditional architecture, samurai di…
Lafcadio Hearn Residence — Ghost Story Writer's Home
Lafcadio Hearn (小泉八雲, Koizumi Yakumo, 1850–1904) was a Greek-Irish writer who moved to Japan in 1890, married a samurai'…
Oki Islands — UNESCO Geopark Cliffs & Sea Caves
Oki Islands (隠岐諸島) are a remote archipelago in the Sea of Japan, 40–80km north of mainland Shimane. The islands form a U…
Dogo Onsen Honkan — Japan's Oldest Hot Spring Bathhouse
Dogo Onsen Honkan is Japan's most famous public bathhouse, a three-story wooden castle-like structure built in 1894 that…
Matsuyama Castle — Hilltop Fortress with Original Keep
Matsuyama Castle occupies the 132-meter summit of Mt. Katsuyama in central Matsuyama City, one of only twelve Japanese c…
Ishite-ji Temple — Cave Temple with 88 Statues
Ishite-ji is Temple #51 of the 88-temple Shikoku Pilgrimage, a large Buddhist complex featuring a towering three-story p…
Tobe Pottery — Traditional Blue and White Ceramics
Tobe-yaki is Ehime's signature ceramic style, characterized by thick white porcelain hand-painted with indigo-blue botan…
Uwajima Castle — Original Keep with Coastal Views
Uwajima Castle is one of only twelve Japanese castles retaining an original Edo-period tenshu (main keep), built in 1666…
Imabari Towels — Premium Cotton Textile Heritage
Imabari produces approximately 60% of Japan's towels, a textile industry dating to 1894 when the region's soft water (fr…
Ozu Castle Town — Preserved Edo Architecture
Ozu is a well-preserved castle town along the Hijikawa River, featuring Edo-period merchant houses, samurai residences,…
Botchan Ressha — Vintage Steam Locomotive Replica
The Botchan Ressha is a restored vintage steam locomotive (actually diesel-powered replica) operating as a tourist tram…
Uchiko Town — Wax Merchant Preservation District
Uchiko is a remarkably well-preserved Edo-period town where merchants grew wealthy producing mokuro (木蝋, vegetable wax)…
Omishima Island — Samurai Armor and Art Museums
Omishima is the largest island on the Shimanami Kaido cycling route, home to Oyamazumi Shrine which houses Japan's most…
Uwajima Bull Fighting — Traditional Togyu Tournaments
Uwajima is one of the few places in Japan where traditional togyu (bull sumo) continues — two bulls weighing 700–1,000kg…
Awa Odori Festival — Japan's Wildest Dance Party
Awa Odori (阿波踊り) is Tokushima's signature dance festival held every August 12–15, drawing 1.2 million visitors to watch…
Iya Valley Vine Bridges — Gorge-Spanning Suspension
The Iya Valley (祖谷渓) is a remote mountain gorge in western Tokushima, famous for three vine bridges (かずら橋, kazurabashi)…
Ryozen-ji Temple — Start of the 88 Temple Pilgrimage
Ryozen-ji (霊山寺) is Temple #1 of the 88 Temple Pilgrimage (四国八十八ヶ所, Shikoku Hachijū-Hakkasho), a 1,200km Buddhist pilgrim…
Iya Valley Scarecrow Village — Life-Size Doll Population
Nagoro (名頃) is a depopulated mountain hamlet in the Iya Valley where life-size scarecrows (案山子, kakashi) outnumber human…
Awa Indigo Dyeing — Traditional Blue Textile Craft
Tokushima was historically Japan's leading producer of ai (藍, indigo dye), with Awa indigo (阿波藍) considered the highest…
Udatsu Townscape — Edo Merchant District
The Udatsu Townscape (うだつの町並み) in Mima City preserves an Edo-period merchant district where wealthy indigo traders built…
Nebuta Matsuri — Giant Illuminated Float Festival
Aomori Nebuta Matsuri (青森ねぶた祭) is one of Japan's most spectacular summer festivals, held annually August 2-7. The festiv…
Hirosaki Castle — Cherry Blossom Paradise
Hirosaki Castle (弘前城) is one of only twelve original castle towers remaining in Japan, built in 1611 by the Tsugaru clan…
Sannai-Maruyama Site — 5,000-Year-Old Jomon Village
Sannai-Maruyama (三内丸山遺跡) is Japan's largest and most significant Jomon-period archaeological site, preserving a settleme…
Tsugaru Shamisen — Three-Stringed Soul Music
Tsugaru Shamisen (津軽三味線) is a percussive, emotionally raw style of shamisen (three-stringed Japanese lute) music origina…
Mount Osore — Buddhist Hell on Earth
Mount Osore (恐山, Osorezan, literally 'Dread Mountain') is one of Japan's three most sacred Buddhist sites, believed to b…
Aomori Bay Bridge — Harborside Promenade
The Aomori Bay Bridge (青森ベイブリッジ) is a 1.2-kilometer cable-stayed bridge spanning Aomori Harbor, completed in 1994 as par…
Tachineputa Matsuri — 23-Meter Tall Float Festival
Goshogawara Tachineputa Matsuri (立佞武多, held August 4-8) is Aomori's second great summer festival, featuring the world's…
Chusonji Temple — Golden Hall of Pure Land Buddhism
Chusonji Temple is the crown jewel of Hiraizumi's UNESCO World Heritage sites, founded in 850 CE and expanded in the ear…
Geibikei Gorge — Boatman's Song Through Limestone Cliffs
Geibikei Gorge is a narrow limestone gorge carved by the Satetsu River, famous for traditional flat-bottomed boat rides…
Morioka Castle Ruins — Stone Walls & Cherry Blossoms
Morioka Castle (盛岡城跡公園, now Iwate Park) was built in the early 17th century by the Nanbu clan, who ruled the Morioka Dom…
Seikan Tunnel Museum — World's Longest Undersea Tunnel
The Seikan Tunnel (青函トンネル) is a 53.85-kilometer railway tunnel connecting Honshu (Aomori) to Hokkaido (Hakodate) beneath…
Wanko Soba — All-You-Can-Eat Rapid-Fire Noodle Challenge
Wanko Soba is Morioka's most theatrical dining experience — an all-you-can-eat soba challenge where servers rapidly refi…
Tono Folktales — Kappa Legends & Magariya Farmhouses
Tono is Japan's folklore capital, a rural mountain city famous for preserving traditional tales of kappa (water imps), z…
SL Ginga Steam Train — Vintage Railroad Journey
The SL Ginga is a restored steam locomotive operating tourist trains between Hanamaki and Kamaishi (90km) through the mo…
Sanriku Coast — Dramatic Cliffs & Tsunami Recovery
The Sanriku Coast is a 250km stretch of dramatic Pacific coastline running through Iwate Prefecture, characterized by st…
Ichinoseki Mochi Culture — 300 Mochi Dishes
Ichinoseki has Japan's richest mochi (rice cake) culinary tradition, with over 300 documented mochi dishes developed ove…
Nambu Tekki — Traditional Iron Teapot Craft
Nambu Tekki (南部鉄器) is traditional iron casting craft originating in Morioka during the 17th century, producing iron teap…
Kamaishi Daikannon — 48-Meter Ocean Goddess
Kamaishi Daikannon is a 48.5-meter tall statue of Kannon (Buddhist goddess of mercy) standing on a peninsula overlooking…
Kakunodate Samurai District — Feudal Streets & Cherry Blossoms
Kakunodate (角館) is known as the 'Little Kyoto of Tohoku,' preserving one of Japan's finest samurai districts from the Ed…
Namahage — Demon Folklore & New Year Rituals
Namahage (なまはげ) are demon-like deities from Oga Peninsula folklore, integral to Akita's New Year traditions since the Ed…
Akita Kanto Festival — Pole Lantern Balancing Spectacular
The Akita Kanto Festival (秋田竿燈まつり) is one of Tohoku's three great festivals, held annually August 3-6. The centerpiece i…
Senshu Park — Kubota Castle Ruins & Cherry Blossoms
Senshu Park (千秋公園) occupies the site of Kubota Castle (久保田城), the Edo-period stronghold of the Satake clan who ruled Aki…
Akita Inu Dogs — Hachiko's Loyal Breed
Akita Inu (秋田犬) are one of Japan's six native dog breeds, designated a Natural Monument in 1931. Originating in the Odat…
Yokote Kamakura Festival — Snow House Candle Ritual
The Yokote Kamakura Festival (横手のかまくら) is a 450-year-old winter tradition held annually February 15-16, where the city c…
Shinzan Shrine — Namahage Costume Rituals
Shinzan Shrine (真山神社) in Oga Peninsula is the spiritual home of the Namahage tradition, where ritual demon costumes are…
Akita Museum of Art — Foujita's Akita Masterworks
The Akita Museum of Art (秋田県立美術館) is a striking triangular glass building designed by architect Tadao Ando, housing the…
Yamadera (Risshakuji Temple) — 1,000 Steps to Enlightenment
Yamadera, formally known as Risshakuji Temple, is a sacred mountain temple founded in 860 CE by the monk Ennin. The temp…
Kajo Park — Yamagata Castle Ruins and Cherry Blossoms
Kajo Park occupies the site of Yamagata Castle, once one of the largest feudal castles in the Tohoku region. Built in th…
Dewa Sanzan — Three Sacred Mountains Pilgrimage
Dewa Sanzan (出羽三山, 'Three Mountains of Dewa') comprises Mt. Haguro, Mt. Gassan, and Mt. Yudono — three sacred peaks that…
Tendo Shogi Pieces — Hand-Carved Chess Tradition
Tendo City produces over 90% of Japan's shogi pieces (将棋, Japanese chess), a craft tradition dating to the Edo period wh…
Sakata Somaro — Historic Geisha House Cultural Experience
Somaro (相馬樓) is a beautifully preserved Edo-period geisha house in the port city of Sakata, converted into a cultural mu…
Mt. Haguro Five-Story Pagoda — National Treasure in Cedar Forest
The Mt. Haguro Five-Story Pagoda is a 29-meter tall wooden pagoda standing in a primeval cedar forest, considered one of…
Yamagata Hina Dolls — Historic March Doll Festival
The Hina Matsuri (雛祭り, Girls' Day or Doll Festival) on March 3rd is celebrated throughout Japan, but Yamagata takes spec…
Kumano Taisha Shrine — Giant Thatch Roof and Rabbit Deity
Kumano Taisha is a Shinto shrine founded over 1,200 years ago, famous for its massive thatched roof (茅葺屋根, kayabuki-yane…
Bunshokan — Taisho-Era Red Brick Cultural Hall
The Bunshokan (文翔館) is a Western-style brick building constructed in 1916 to serve as the Yamagata Prefectural Office an…
Ouchi-juku — Edo-Period Thatched Village & Negi Soba
Ouchi-juku (大内宿) is a meticulously preserved Edo-period post town where over 40 traditional thatched-roof houses (kayabu…
Tsuruga Castle — Red-Tiled Fortress of the Samurai Aizu Clan
Tsuruga Castle (鶴ヶ城, Tsuruga-jō), also known as Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle, stands as the symbol of the tragic Aizu clan's lo…
Higashiyama Onsen — Samurai Retreat Hot Spring Town
Higashiyama Onsen (東山温泉) is a historic hot spring town nestled in a mountain valley 5km east of Aizu-Wakamatsu, where st…
Sazae-do Temple — Unique Double-Helix Architectural Wonder
Sazae-dō (さざえ堂) is an extraordinary hexagonal wooden temple built in 1796, featuring a double-helix interior structure w…
Aizu Sake Breweries — Premium Sake Region & Tasting Tours
Aizu region is one of Japan's premier sake-producing areas, with 30+ active breweries crafting premium sake using local…
Byakkotai Memorial — Tragic Teenage Samurai & Iimoriyama Hill
The Byakkotai Memorial (飯盛山白虎隊記念館) commemorates 20 teenage samurai (ages 16–17) from the Aizu clan's Byakkotai (白虎隊, 'Wh…
Aizu Cotton Textiles — Traditional Weaving Craft & Workshops
Aizu-momen (会津木綿) is traditional cotton textile hand-woven in Aizu region since the 16th century, characterized by thick…
Ouchi-juku Snow Festival — Candle-Lit Winter Illumination
The Ouchi-juku Snow Festival (大内宿雪まつり) transforms the historic thatched-roof village into a magical winter wonderland du…
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum — Chronicles of Atomic Devastation
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum (広島平和記念資料館) presents the most comprehensive and emotionally devastating documentatio…
Itsukushima Shrine — Floating Torii Gate on Sacred Island
Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社) on Miyajima Island is one of Japan's most iconic images — a vermillion torii gate appearing to…
Miyajima Island — Sacred Island of Deer & Shrines
Miyajima (宮島), formally Itsukushima Island, is a sacred island in Hiroshima Bay revered since ancient times as a dwellin…
Onomichi Temple Walk — 25 Temples Across Hillside City
Onomichi (尾道) is a hillside port city where 25 historic Buddhist temples cascade down the slopes overlooking the Seto In…
Tomonoura Port — Ponyo's Scenic Fishing Village Setting
Tomonoura (鞆の浦) is a historic fishing port on Hiroshima's southeastern coast, renowned as the inspiration for Hayao Miya…
Fukuyama Castle — Rose City's Historic Fortress
Fukuyama Castle (福山城) is a reconstructed feudal castle in central Fukuyama City, originally built in 1622 by Mizuno Kats…
Yamato Museum — Battleship Yamato's Naval Legacy
The Yamato Museum (大和ミュージアム), officially the Kure Maritime Museum, commemorates the city of Kure's history as Japan's pr…
JMSDF Kure Museum — Walk Inside a Real Submarine
The JMSDF Kure Museum (海上自衛隊呉史料館), also known as the 'てつのくじら館' (Iron Whale Museum), offers the rare opportunity to board…
Shukkei-en Garden — Miniature Landscape Stroll Garden
Shukkei-en Garden (縮景園, 'shrunken-scenery garden') is a traditional Japanese stroll garden in central Hiroshima, designe…
Mazda Museum — Automotive Innovation & Factory Tour
The Mazda Museum (マツダミュージアム) in Hiroshima's Fuchu district offers an in-depth look at Mazda Motor Corporation's history,…
Hiroshima Castle — Reconstructed Fortress & Samurai Museum
Hiroshima Castle (広島城), nicknamed 'Carp Castle' (鯉城, Rijō) for the carp that once swam in its moats, is a reconstructed…
Mt. Misen — Sacred Mountain Hiking & Ropeway Views
Mt. Misen (弥山, 535 meters) is Miyajima Island's sacred mountain, revered in Shingon Buddhism since 806 when monk Kobo Da…
Kojima — The Birthplace of Japanese Denim
Kojima (児島), a district in southern Kurashiki, is revered worldwide as the birthplace of Japanese denim and the origin o…
Kibiji Cycling Road — Momotaro Legend Countryside Route
The Kibiji Cycling Road (吉備路自転車道) is a scenic 17-kilometer rural cycling route connecting Okayama City to Soja City, pas…
Bitchu Matsuyama Castle — Japan's Highest Mountain Castle
Bitchu Matsuyama Castle (備中松山城) sits atop Mount Gagyu at 430 meters elevation, making it Japan's highest castle with an…
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park — Testimonial to Nuclear Tragedy
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (広島平和記念公園) stands at the epicenter of the world's first atomic bombing on August 6, 1945,…
Atomic Bomb Dome — UNESCO World Heritage of Nuclear Destruction
The Atomic Bomb Dome (原爆ドーム, Genbaku Dome), officially the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, is the skeletal remnant of the Hiro…
Okayama Castle — The Jet-Black Crow Castle
Okayama Castle (岡山城, Okayama-jō), nicknamed 'Crow Castle' (烏城, U-jō) for its striking black exterior, stands as one of J…
Korakuen Garden — One of Japan's Three Great Gardens
Korakuen Garden (岡山後楽園) ranks among Japan's Three Great Gardens alongside Kenroku-en (Kanazawa) and Kairaku-en (Mito), r…
Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter — Edo-Era Canal District
Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter (倉敷美観地区, Kurashiki Bikan Chiku) is a beautifully preserved Edo-period merchant distri…
Ohara Museum of Art — Japan's First Western Art Collection
The Ohara Museum of Art (大原美術館, Ohara Bijutsukan) holds the distinction of being Japan's first museum dedicated to Weste…
Ivy Square — Meiji-Era Cotton Mill Turned Cultural Complex
Ivy Square (倉敷アイビースクエア) is a beautifully preserved Meiji-era cotton spinning mill transformed into a hotel, museum, and…
Tsuyama Castle Ruins — Sakura no Meiho Cherry Blossom Fortress
Tsuyama Castle (津山城, Tsuyama-jō), also known as Kakuzan Castle, was once one of Japan's three greatest hilltop castles a…
Yumeji Art Museum — Melancholic Beauty of Taisho Romance
The Yumeji Art Museum (夢二郷土美術館, Yumeji Kyōdo Bijutsukan) celebrates the life and work of Takehisa Yumeji (1884–1934), an…
Kurashiki Denim Shopping — Artisan Jeans & Textile Crafts
Kurashiki's Bikan Historical Quarter has embraced the region's denim heritage, with numerous boutiques and craft shops i…
Yumeji Seika Museum — Taisho Romanticism in Setouchi
The Yumeji Seika Museum (夢二生家記念館, Yumeji Seika Kinenkan) preserves the birthplace and childhood home of Takehisa Yumeji…
Momotaro Dori — Shopping Boulevard & Urban Heart
Momotaro Dori (桃太郎大通り, Momotaro Boulevard) is Okayama City's main shopping and entertainment street, running 1 kilometer…
Fukiya Furusato Village — Red Ochre Mining Town
Fukiya Furusato Village (吹屋ふるさと村) is a beautifully preserved Edo-period mining town in the Takahashi mountains, famous f…
Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art — Regional Art Showcase
The Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art (岡山県立美術館, Okayama Kenritsu Bijutsukan) focuses on artists with connections to Okay…
Iwami Ginzan — UNESCO Silver Mine Heritage
Iwami Ginzan (石見銀山) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving Japan's largest historic silver mine, which produced one-…
Kintaikyo Bridge — Five-Arch Wooden Engineering Marvel
Kintaikyo Bridge (錦帯橋) is a 193-meter wooden arch bridge spanning the Nishiki River with five graceful wooden spans supp…
Hagi Castle Town — Samurai District UNESCO Site
Hagi is one of Japan's most intact Edo-period castle towns, where samurai estates, white-walled warehouses, and earthen…
Rurikoji Temple — Five-Story Pagoda National Treasure
Rurikoji Temple (瑠璃光寺) is home to one of Japan's three most beautiful five-story pagodas — a National Treasure built in…