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Osu Kannon Temple (Naka Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Osu Kannon is a Shingon Buddhist temple located in Osu, Naka Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. Its official name is Kitanosan Shinpukuji Osu Kannon. The principal image of the temple is Nyoirin Kannon Bodhisattva. It is said to have been founded in the Kamakura period and moved to its current location in the early Edo period. The temple's... -
Higashi Chaya District (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Higashi Chaya District (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture) Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Higashi Chaya District is one of the most representative streets that conveys the culture of Kanazawa Castle Town to the present day, and is a historic district where teahouses (tea houses and geisha houses) that were established during the Edo period remain. With wooden buildings with lattice doors, cobblestone alleys, and rows of red lanterns... -
Katsuren Castle Ruins (Uruma City, Okinawa Prefecture)
Katsuren Castle Ruins (Uruma City, Okinawa Prefecture) Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Katsuren Castle Ruins are the remains of a castle (gusuku) from the Ryukyu Kingdom era, located in Uruma City in central Okinawa Island. Built on a hill about 100 meters above sea level, the site is renowned for its beautiful curved stone walls and layout, as well as the panoramic views of the East China Sea and surrounding islands beyond the castle... -
Usui Pass Railway Culture Park (Yokokawa, Matsuida-cho, Annaka City, Gunma Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) The Usui Pass Railway Cultural Park is a cultural facility located near the former Yokokawa Station that preserves and exhibits the railway equipment and rolling stock that once crossed the Usui Pass. Usui Pass is known for its steep gradient of up to 66.7 per mille, and the auxiliary railroads developed for running over this section... -
Kurobe Dam (Kurobe City, Toyama Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Kurobe Dam is one of Japan's largest arch concrete dams, located in Kurobe City, Toyama Prefecture. Approximately 186 meters high, construction began in 1956 (Showa 31) and was completed in 1963 (Showa 38) with the aim of generating electricity using meltwater from the Tateyama mountain range. -
Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall (Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture)
Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Museum (Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture) Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) The Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Museum is a facility showcasing the life and achievements of bacteriologist Hideyo Noguchi (1876–1928). Noguchi was a world-renowned medical scientist born in Inawashiro Town, Fukushima Prefecture, and is known for his research on infectious diseases such as yellow fever.... -
Itako Iris Garden (Itako City, Ibaraki Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Itako Iris Garden (Itako City) is a famous spot for irises (irises) located in the waterside region of Ibaraki Prefecture. Colorful irises are planted in the garden, which makes the most of its waterfront location, and are usually at their best from late May to June. The garden boasts a wide wetland, walking trails, and a traditional atmosphere... -
Irabu Bridge (Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture)
Irabu Bridge (Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture) Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) The Irabu Bridge, located in Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture, connects Miyakojima (Hirara) and Irabujima. It opened on January 31, 2015. At approximately 3,540 meters in length, it is known as one of the longest toll-free bridges in Japan... -
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum (Kohoku Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Appeal) The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum is a ramen-themed food museum that opened in 1994. The museum recreates the streets of the Showa era, and famous ramen restaurants from all over Japan (and sometimes overseas) are set up in the museum, allowing visitors to enjoy ramen history exhibits and food culture. -
Hexagonal Hall (Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Rokkakudo (Chohoji Temple) is an ancient temple quietly nestled in the urban area of Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, and is affectionately known as "Rokkakudo." Its distinctive hexagonal main hall is located in a corner of the city that still retains the landscape of the Muromachi period and beyond. There are many legends about its founding...
