Shonan shirasu (boiled whitebait) that is rich in flavor can only be eaten on the day they are caught. Those who miss out have the opportunity to p...
The walls of the interior of this branch are lined with special issue stamps. There are also postcards that can only be purchased from this branch....
Established in Meiji 19 (1886), the owner of this soba restaurant, a rest stop enthusiast, showcases historical documents of the Hodogaya Rest Stop...
This building was created to make the main street of Noge more beautiful as a part of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. It’s a prominent landmark of Noge. T...
Wakamiya Hachimangu Shrine was founded in the Eiroku era (1336-1573, the end of Muromachi era) by Iwasaki Tangonokami. The shrine worships Honda Wa...
Hayama Park, adjacent to the imperial villa, was once a riding ground of the villa. In October 1946 (Showa 21), the riding ground was prepared to b...
Since our establishment in 1951, with “careful work” as our motto, we are dedicated to offering careful cuisine and hospitality unique to Japanese ...
Shellwork is refers to types of ornamentation, such as accessories and utensils made from or adorned with seashells. Legend has it that a certain h...
There are a couple of locations on Enoshima where you can see Mt.Fuji throughout the year if weather conditions allow
Opened on April 20, 2017, all rooms have their own open-air hot springs. Indulge your five senses at this hot spring hotel in Hakone.
Burari Red Brick Warehouse Bus is a city bus that runs between Sakuragi-cho station and the Red Brick Warehouse.
The Kuzu Mochi rice cake is a specialty of Kawasaki Daishi Temple and was named in honor of health and longevity. This shop in front the Kawasaki D...
Hamleys is the oldest toy shop in England and has a history of over 250 years. It mesmerizes you with happy magic cast by the merry-go-round, enter...
This was opened in 1991 as the first hotel of the InterContinental Hotels Group in Japan. The hotel exterior, which resembles a yacht sail, is a sy...
Imado shrine is known as the one which has the first welcoming cat "Maneki Neko" in Edo era. There are two welcoming cats in front of the shrine...
This 500-meter-long promenade is a walking path that connects the western edge of Yamashita Park with The Yokohama Customs Office via the entrance ...
You can experience making soba here even if you don't go to Nagano (known as Shinshu in the past). In the soba restaurant Shinonome next to the wor...
This is a symbol of the Odawara family that was rebuilt in 1960. After the main castle underwent major reconstructions, dubbed the Great Heisei Res...
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