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How Long to Spend at Fushimi Inari Taisha: 1, 2, or Half Day?
Most travelers need 1.5 to 2.5 hours at Fushimi Inari Taisha. Compare 1-hour, 2-hour, and half-day routes, crowd timing, access, and...
Arashiyama Half-Day Itinerary: Best Route, Time Needed, and Crowds
Follow a practical Arashiyama half-day itinerary for Kyoto: bamboo grove first, Togetsukyo Bridge, one temple or garden, time budget...
Tokyo Skytree Tembo Deck vs Galleria: Which Ticket Is Worth It?
Compare Tokyo Skytree Tembo Deck and Tembo Galleria by view, price, time needed, weather risk, and who should pay for the higher 450...
Lake Biwa Museum with Kids: Time Needed, Highlights, and Family Tips
Plan Lake Biwa Museum with kids: how long to stay, best exhibits for families, rainy-day tips, access planning, and nearby Lake Biwa...
Things to Do at New Chitose Airport Before Your Flight
Plan things to do at New Chitose Airport before your flight: food, souvenirs, Royce Chocolate World, onsen, theater, time needed, an...
New Chitose Airport Food Guide: What to Eat Before Your Flight
What to eat at New Chitose Airport before your flight, including ramen, seafood, sweets, souvenirs, Royce Chocolate World, timing, a...
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Hakone Open-Air Museum (Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa Prefecture)
Overview This museum combines an outdoor sculpture park on a slope surrounded by natural forest with an indoor collection. Its appeal lies in its contemporary sculptures, including the Picasso Gallery, which combines sculpture with landscapes. Many of the works can be enjoyed alongside the seasonal scenery, making it a popular destination for families. Highlights: The Picasso Gallery's ceramic prints and sculpture collection... -
Kakunodate Samurai Residence Street (Kakunodate Town, Senboku City, Akita Prefecture)
Overview Kakunodate Samurai Residence Street is a preserved district where the townscape of the Edo period remains. Dotted with museums showcasing the residences, earthen walls, and weapons of feudal lords, the area offers a charming atmosphere throughout the seasons. The rows of cherry blossom trees in spring create a landscape that has earned the area the nickname "Little Kyoto of the Michinoku region." Highlights: Views of the interiors of preserved samurai residences, such as the Aoyagi residence... -
Arashiyama (Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture)
Overview Known for Togetsukyo Bridge and the Bamboo Forest Path, Arashiyama is a tourist destination where Kyoto's nature and history blend together. Enjoy beautiful scenery throughout the seasons, strolling around temples and riverside areas, and exploring restaurants. Highlights: Bamboo Forest Path: A tranquil walking path and photo spot; Togetsukyo Bridge and Hozugawa River: Stunning riverside views; Tenryuji Temple... -
Ginkakuji Temple (Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture)
Overview Ginkakuji (also known as Jisho-ji) is a Zen temple built by Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the eighth shogun of the Muromachi shogunate, and a famous site of Higashiyama culture. Though not adorned with silver leaf, it is known for its simple architecture that evokes a sense of wabi-sabi, its well-maintained gardens, and its stunning design, including the Kogetsudai and Ginsandan. Highlights: Kannon Hall (Ginkakuji) and its simple... -
Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium (Motobu Town, Kunigami District, Okinawa Prefecture)
Overview This large aquarium is located in Motobu Town in the northern part of Okinawa's main island. Its highlight is the whale sharks and manta rays that swim in the expansive "Kuroshio Sea" tank, where visitors can learn about Okinawa's rich marine ecosystem and culture. It's popular with families and divers alike. Highlights: Kuroshio Sea: One of the world's largest aquariums... -
Mount Takao (Hachioji City, Tokyo)
Overview Located about 50 minutes by train from central Tokyo, this hiking spot is located at an altitude of 599 meters. Its lush mountain ranges and ancient temples blend seamlessly together, and it's popular for its seasonal scenery and easy hiking trails. It's a popular tourist destination that can be enjoyed by beginners and families alike. Highlights: There are easy routes via cable car or lift, as well as... -
Mount Koya (Koyacho, Ito District, Wakayama Prefecture)
Overview Mount Koya is a sacred site of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism founded by Kobo Daishi Kukai during the Heian period. It is a religious city with temples, lodgings, and graveyards scattered across the mountain. Characterized by a tranquil landscape where nature and history blend in harmony with the seasons, the area offers a variety of opportunities for worship, ascetic experiences, and cultural heritage tours. Highlights include the Okunoin Mausoleum and memorial towers for warlords of the past... -
Kumamoto Castle (Chuo Ward, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture)
Overview Kumamoto Castle is an ancient castle built by Kato Kiyomasa, with its magnificent stone walls and elegant castle tower. Built over 400 years ago, it was damaged in the 2016 earthquake, but has undergone extensive restoration and restoration, and visitors can learn about its history through its interior collections and restored exhibits. It's also a popular spot for its cherry blossoms, fresh greenery, and nighttime illuminations. Highlights: Reconstruction... -
Otaru Canal (Otaru City, Hokkaido)
Overview The Otaru Port Canal, where historic warehouses and stone embankments remain, is a tourist spot where the romantic gas lamps and illuminations at dusk strongly convey the atmosphere of a port town. Attractions: Gas lamps and walking paths along the canal, plenty of photo spots, cafes and souvenir shops housed in historic warehouses, canal cruises... -
Matsumoto Castle (Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture)
Overview: This Sengoku-era mountain castle, with its striking black-painted castle tower, is a designated National Treasure. Its Edo-period appearance is well preserved, and visitors can enjoy its history and scenery through the interior and exterior exhibits, as well as the surrounding moat and gardens. Highlights: View of the castle town from the castle tower, a National Treasure; the upside-down castle reflected in the moat; cherry blossoms and autumn leaves; the steep staircases and weaponry exhibits inside; and...


