The North Kanto and Koshin area is a popular summer getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city, and is easily accessible from the Tokyo metropolitan area. It’s an attractive area where you can enjoy everything from light 2-day and 1-night excursions to day trips. Are you interested in visiting the World Heritage sites that best represent Japan, such as the majestic Mt. Fuji or the calmness of Nikko.
Within the Edo Five Roads and the surrounding area which were developed around Nihonbashi, is where a unique one-of-a-kind culture has sprung up as a result of people, goods and information passing through. As such, Tokyo and in its surrounding areas are fulled with numerous and attractive historical property, religious culture, and local cuisine. Come visit while remembering about the past.
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- Experience the history and traditional culture of Japan - A three day trip to experience the retro downtown of Tokyo
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A three day trip to experience the nature in both the natural environment and an urban city, centered around Mt. Fuji
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A four day trip through Nikko and Tokyo to experience the religion and hospitality, and food technology of the Japanese people
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is the political, economic, and cultural center of Japan with various functionalities coming together. While the latest commercial facilities are connected to each via detailed transportation, there are rickshaws being pulled around the retro-shopping street. There are so many features keep on evolving every day throughout Japan, from the most up-to-date to the most retro one.
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Taito Ward, Tokyo
A stroll through the town in a Taisho-Romantic flair (Aiwa-style clothing)
A kimono rental store for anyone to easily experience wearing a kimono in Asakusa, Tokyo.
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Taito Ward, Tokyo
Candy-crafting experience at the Asakusa Amezaiku Ameshin
At the workshop, visitors will get the chance to try crafting a rabbit using candy.
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Taito Ward, Tokyo
Senso-ji Temple at night
Although Sensoji Temple is crowded with tourists during the daytime, it will regain it serenity during the evening.
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Taito Ward, Tokyo
Temari-Sushi Making Hands-on Experience at Dining WASHOKU
Customers will be able to prepare Temari-sushi and a Miso bowl (soup) in the cooking class of our restaurant.
Tochigi prefecture is famous for its rich nature, such as in Nikko and Chuzenji lake. There are several sightseeing spots to come visit from Tokyo just for one day. Due to having a substantial amount of public transportation types available, it is a popular destination among tourists, regardless of whether they are old, young, man or woman.
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Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture
Chuzenjiko Cruise
Enjoy cruising Chuzenjiko that is located at an altitude of 1,269 meters above sea level, making it the highest elevated lake of Japan.
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Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture
Irohazaka Winding Road
Nikko's famous driving course of 48 curves with a spectacular view.
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Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture
Nikko Toshogu Shrine,
a World HeritageThe “Nikko Toshogu Shrine” is a world heritage site that enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu.
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Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture
Nikko Futarasan-jinja Shrine
There are 23 buildings that are registered as World Heritage sites, starting with the vermilion lacquered Shinkyo (Sacred Bridge)
Chubu and Hokuriku areas are located roughly in the central part of Japan. Easy to access from Osaka via train or car, this area is open for all to come visit casually. There are numerous sightseeing spots to experience the nature and history, with different attractive features. Another feature is to be able to taste both surf and turf.
The Chubu area is surrounded by the majestic Japan Alps, also known as the vast roof of Japan. In fact, this area is home to many World Cultural Heritage Sites, the National Treasure Buildings, and tourism resources listed in the Michelin Green Guide, making it one of the most attractive places to travel in Japan. So let’s enjoy the “Real Japan” that attracts visitors from overseas.
Fukui Prefecture is rich in nature and full of sightseeing spots such as the spectacular Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, the beautiful coast of Wakasa Bay, and the majestic mountains of Mt. Hakusan. Experience the Hokuriku region through your five senses with a tour featuring historical sites, cuisine, and traditional craftwork.
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Immerse yourself in the deep history of Fukui through its nature, architecture, and culture
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Indulge yourself in magnificent nature by travelling just a few hours
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Experience Fukui culture in a hub of traditional arts and crafts
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You’ll be able to take in the stunning sceneries of Fukui created by the lush nature of the sea and mountains
Sea, mountains, hot springs. Ishikawa prefecture is quiet and introspective, yet surrounded in rich nature. There are must-see tourism attractions just as you imagined and tranquil cityscapes. Stay away from the noises of Tokyo, with a cuisine that uses local and fresh ingredients after bathing at a hot spring at ease. Let’s treat ourselves with a luxurious trip.
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A high-quality trip from Osaka to a hot spring town with a Michelin star in a snowy landscape.
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Departing Osaka. Enjoy the hot spring town in a healthy way. Enjoy the best spirit of hospitality with summer nights and sake.
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Departing from Osaka. Enjoy a short, high-quality short trip to enjoy Hokuriku's top-level traditional culture and climate.
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Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Yamanakaza
A magnificent theater that collects the best of Yamanaka lacquer ware, such as lacquered pillars and lacquered ceilings.
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Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Mokume
A shop run by a local craftsman where you can create your own wooden chopsticks and wooden vessels with the full of the scent of wood.
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Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Kano Sake Brewery
Founded in 1819 in a place overlooking Mt. Hakusan. Sake brewing that has continued tradition.
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Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Yamashiro Onsen Soyu Kosoyu
100% source "Soyu" and Yuami's "Kosoyu"
Nagano is a magnificent mountain range called the Japan Alps and a treasure trove of enormous nature. During the middle ages, a large road passed through, and even today the traditional cityscape and culture still remains strong. Let’s enjoy the best activities and historical culture amongst the nostalgic scenery of Nagano!
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Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture
HAKUBA MOUNTAIN HARBOR
A superb view terrace overlooking the Northern Alps.
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Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture
Hakuba Deli
Enjoy Shinshu vegetables at a mountain resort DELI
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Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture
HAKUBA IWATAKE SNOW FIELD
Enjoy not only skiing and snowboarding but also various activities to your heart's content.
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Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture
Hakuba Jump Stadium (Hakuba Village Olympic Memorial Hall)
Visit the Nagano Olympic and Paralympic Memorial Hall to commemorate the games held in Hakuba in 1998.
The Kansai area is home to the ancient capital of Japan, which was Kyoto and Nara. In addition, there are cities such as Osaka and Kobe, and is an attractive area with a variety of cultures and sightseeing spots. There are also majestic sceneries surrounded by rich nature to enjoy the beauty of the four seasons, such as the autumn leaves and cherry blossoms, etc. In addition, there are plenty of gourmet foods, being an area where you can enjoy a variety of food cultures such as Japanese and flour-based dishes.
Since the capital of Japan is located in Kansai, it is home to the original source of many Japanese cultures that still exists today, such as Japanese-style cuisines, tea ceremonies, traditional performance arts, craftworks, and Zen, etc. We have selected several particularly high-quality and attractive content from the Kansai area. Enjoy and experience the best of Japan while traveling around Kansai!
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A trip to Kansai to discover and experience awe through interacting with a history of faith, pilgrimage, and Buddhist culture scattered throughout Nara
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A trip to Kansai to experience secluded hot spring towns far from the heart of Kansai, views of Japan's top three famous scenic spots, and ways of life native to the land
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Experience the culture of Kansai, the source and sacred place of Japanese culture!
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Take a trip to one of Japan's best Shugendo (a ritual trainning) and sacred sites of belief surrounded by the mountains of Kansai!
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Centered around “Kobe” and “Sakai,” a trip to take in the culture that was created by fusing the traditional old history and the modern development of Japan
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An “Authentic Trip of Kansai” focusing on the people behind business, culture, climate, industry that shaped the history of Kansai
Chugoku and Shikoku area are full of scenery of bountiful nature that spreads out before you. Located in the Seto Inland Sea, the coastline is especially spectacular. There are many leisure facilities that utilize nature here, making this trip a great way to fully experience outdoor activities. In addition, there are many small islands, such as Shodoshima and Naoshima, both of which are famous for being islands to relax and casually enjoy art.
The Setouchi area is home to their featured sea that is one of the most beautiful in the world. It even has a course to enjoy the vast nature using all five of your senses. Furthermore, there are World Heritage Sites and many cultural properties to enjoy, as well as the nature, history and Setouchi art that has been nurtured by the unique climate here. Come experience the features of Setouchi to simultaneously taste the incredible scenery and culture.
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A Three-night, Four-day trip to experience the culture, architecture, and food cultivated in a castle town
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A Two-night, Three-day trip to tranquil landscapes, townscapes, and delicious dining
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A Two-night, Three-day trip to the lush natural areas of Sanyo and San'in
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A Two-night, Three-day trip to towns filled with history and love for characters
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A three day trip from Kobe to Tokushima to enjoy a unique cultural fusion of tradition and modernity
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A three day trip to fully enjoy “Setouchi Art” that is unique to Naoshima and Teshima while enjoying the atmosphere of Kurashiki
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A five day trip to enjoy the history and culture of Fukuyama, Onomichi, and Shimanami Kaido using all five of your senses
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A four day trip through Hiroshima with two World Heritage sites, and Iwakuni with the famous three bridges of Japan
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Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Fukuyama Castle
Fukuyama Castle was built in 1622 as a base for the Guard in western provinces.
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Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Okamoto Kametaro Honten
Both of them are important cultural properties of the city and worth a look along with the main store directly managed by the brewery.
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Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Abuto Kannon (Bandaiji Temple)
Rinzai sect temple, Bandaiji is located at the tip of Cape Abuto, the southern point of the Numakuma Peninsula.
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Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Shinshoji Zen and Garden Museum
Enjoy the vast world of Zen with your five senses.
Surrounded by a beautiful coastline in Seto Inland Sea under the blessing of nature with scattered islands including Okunoshima, an island famous for its rabbits, Hiroshima Prefecture boasts traditional sake brewing. Enjoy what the nature has to offer to the fullest through various activities, while relishing the cuisine and sake, as well as incredible sceneries in Hiroshima.
Kochi is to the south of Shikoku, and features a dynamic forest that faces the Pacific Ocean. A variety of local dishes colored by the fruits of the sea, mountains and rivers that have been blessed by the great outdoors. One of Japan’s best activity venues with its incredible view coupled with nature. Let’s enjoy Kochi while seeking for the story of historical heroes that have been nurtured by this majestic environment!
Photos Credit: Hiroshima Tourism Association, Onomichi Tourist Association, Fukuyama Convention & Visitors Association, Hyogo Tourism Bureau, KOBE TOURISM BUREAU, Biwako Visitors Bureau, Sakai Tourism and Convention Bureau Public Interest Incorporated Association