A few ninja-themedrestaurantsand cafes can be found in Japan. They typically come with waiters and waitresses dressed as ninja and dishes presented in ninja-related ways. The most famous "Ninja Tokyo" restaurant is located a short walk fromTokyo Station. Tours and activities Several travel compan...
Kinkaku-ji or the ‘Golden Pavilion’is perhaps Kyoto’s most iconic temple. Located in the north of Kyoto and quite distant from some of the other famous temples located in the central/eastern Kyoto, the distinctive gold-leaf exterior of the temple is a beautiful sight set against a large ...
Centrally located and surrounded by fertile plains, mountains, rivers, and the sea, it is easy to understand why Nagoya is known as “the Heart of Japan.” This castle city attracted samurai and craftsmen alike and, later, wealthy merchants and innovative leaders of industry. Today, Nagoya is...
Of the numerous observation decks in Tokyo, the centrally located Bunkyo Civic Center provides some of the most striking views of Mount Fuji, as the mountain can be seen looming large behind the skyscrapers of the Shinjuku district. Mount Takao (Takaosan) Takaosan is a wooded mountain in ...
Located in northeast Japan’s Tohoku region, it has since been converted into a community center and sports training venue. Sapporo Odori Park On Japan’s northernmost island of Hokkaido, Sapporo Odori Park is a popular destination thanks to its annual winter festival. ...
Japan is an island which consists of 47 prefectures. It is divided into the 4 main islands of Honshu,Hokkaidoto the north,Shikokuto the west andKyushuto the south. Honshu consists of the following sub-regions:Tohoku,Kanto,Chubu,KansaiandChugoku. The island ofOkinawais located to the far sout...
The experience is enhanced by thesnowscapes visible from many onsens. Bars and restaurants are typically located on resort grounds or in nearby towns, allowing you an authentic taste of Japanese cuisine. Zao Onsen is famous for its “snow monsters”– heavy snow covering the trees that are fro...
The fairytale-like villages are located at the foot of Mount Hakusan—one of Japan’s Three Holy Mountains, along with Mount Fuji and Mount Tateyama. Breathtaking, serene, and charming, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is definitely worth making a trip to! Gifu More adventures to discover in ...
Tohoku area Kanto area Chubu area Kinki area Chugoku/Shikoku area Kyushu and Okinawa area Capture My Japan : Capture your memories in Japan Hokkaido area Odori Park (Hokkaido) Photo by hinata Odori Park, located in the center of Sapporo, Hokkaido, is surrounded by approximately 4,700 trees and...
Kaminoyama Onsen is located almost in the center of Yamagata Prefecture, about 13 km south of Yamagata City, the prefectural capital. It is said that the hot spring was discovered by a traveling monk in 1458... See more Guest Room Reports "Arima...