Attractions
Showing 10 of 1801 results
British House, a historic 1937 building, once served as the British Consul General's residence. Visit for a glimpse of British colonial architecture and history in Yokohama.
View details →
Sapporo Factory is a lively shopping and entertainment complex in central Sapporo. With 160 stores, restaurants, and a cinema, it combines modern shopping with history at the iconic red brick Akarenga building.
View details →
Shinjuku Skyscraper District stuns with towering landmarks like the Tokyo Metropolitan Building. Stay in luxury hotels, shop, dine, and enjoy breathtaking city views from rooftop restaurants!
View details →
Saigo Takamori Statue in Kagoshima honors this iconic Meiji Restoration hero. At 8 meters tall, it stands where Saigo made his final stand, offering stunning views and memorable photo ops.
View details →
First manga, birthplace of Japanese tea
View details →
Yokaichi Old Town in Uchiko is a charming district with Meiji-era architecture. Stroll through the beautifully restored streets, where elegant homes and rich history reveal the town’s wax-making heritage.
View details →
Cape Maeda is Okinawa’s top spot for snorkeling and diving, known for its colorful marine life, swimmable sea cave, and great facilities—all set along the stunning central coast.
View details →
Inujima Seirensho Art Museum blends modern art with the remnants of a copper refinery. Located on Inujima Island, it’s a must-visit for art and history lovers, offering a unique fusion of art and nature.
View details →
Jizoyu Onsen in Kinosaki Onsen sits at the river and Ekidori intersection, offering spacious baths with high ceilings. Private family baths are also available, making it a great spot to relax and unwind.
View details →
Omi Jingu Shrine, located in Otsu, honors Emperor Tenji and offers a serene atmosphere surrounded by forest. Explore its unique architecture, water clock museum, and cultural events like karuta and horseback archery.
View details →