Kaminoko Pond Transparent blue water made by the Gods・Almost 12,000 tons of spring water flows into this small pond every day・The year-round temperature of 8℃ stops fallen trees from decaying・Best seen in the afternoon when the light hits it best
Eco-Rail: Torokko in the forest Enjoy man-powered old trucks. Exciting experience for children!・Eco-Rail is 500m long, pedaling like a bicycle. ・It takes about 20 minutes for a round trip・Children must be excited for the unique attraction.
Umebachiya Candied vegetables?! Umebachiya is famous for using Edo period techniques・Colorful and seasonal candied vegetables・All handmade using methods from the Edo period・Their long shelf-life makes them perfect for souvenirs
Fukiya Furusato Mura Village, Okayama The nostalgic street brilliantly dyed red・The town once boomed in manufacturing a pigment known as “Bengara” or red oxide.・The roadway reminds you of the extravagant livelihood of rich merchants in the Edo Era.・The overall feel of retro is attractive in an overall unity of color balance.
Gangoji Temple・Japan’s first temple, Asuka Temple, was relocated・One of the components of the World Heritage Site・There are three national treasures—the Main Hall, the Zen Room and the miniature five-storied pagoda
Muroto Schoolhouse Aquarium・The aquarium using the closed school building spread popular through reviews and Social media.・Local sea creatures and stuffed sea creatures are on display.・Fish swim in the pool and vaulting horse!
Mount Yoshino in Nara・The cherry blossoms of Mount Yoshino paint the entire mountain pale pink・These blossoms bloom for 1 month, starting from the foot of the mountain to the top ・ The magical evening light-up is also a must-see
Higashi chaya gai Kanazawa・A street lined with teahouses built at the end of the Edo Period and into the early part of the Meiji Period・A teahouse (chaya) is a shop where you can call over geisha and enjoy teahouse entertainment ・If you walk around wearing a kimono, you can fully enjoy Japan.
Shimoguri-no-Sato: A rustic village known as the ‘Tyrol of Japan’• A village in Iida, Nagano, which is also known as ‘Tenku-no-Sato’, or ‘Sky Village’• An altitude of 800m – 1000m • A stunning vista of autumn leaves, best seen midmorning from late October to early November
Takimikan: Inn well-known for waterfall and soba (buckwheat)• A serene inn situated slightly distant from the famous Ginzan onsen (hot spring) town.• The also have been running our own soba shop. That’s why, soba served for dinner is delicious. • For one night stay with 2 meals, they charge 17,000 yen per person.
Dried Persimmon Village: In the Hata district of Higashi Izumo lies a village painted in orange• From the end of October to the middle of November, dried persimmons can be seen hung up• The dried persimmon huts are a masterpiece, with 20 to 30 thousand dried persimmons used to cover just one• Made completely by hand, these dried persimmons are wonderful
Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square: Buy traditional Japanese crafts in the middle of Tokyo・ A gallery and shop that gathers traditional crafts from all over Japan・ 30,000 pieces are gathered from over 100 production areas throughout the country・ See exhibitions and demonstrations every week