「Townscape/Bikan Historical Quarter」Tourist Attractions
Rainbow Pine Grove
Niji no Matsubara is one of Japan's three great pine forests, stretching approximately 4.5 km along the coastline of Karatsu City in Saga Prefecture, and it has been designa...
Shiroyone Senmaida (Thousand Rice Terraces)
Shiroe Senmaida is a beautiful terraced rice field located in Shiramine Town, Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Facing the Sea of Japan, this slope features 1004 small rice ...
Fukuoka Tower
Fukuoka Tower reopened entirely on February 1, 2019, and stands at an impressive height of 234 meters, making it the tallest seaside tower in Japan. It serves as a symbol of...
Fugan Ungekan Suikoen
Togigawa Canal Park, surrounded by the Togigawa Canal, is a lush waterside space located about a 9-minute walk from Toyama Station. From the observation tower of the park's ...
Meghanebashi
Nagasaki's Meganebashi, built in 1634 by the monk Mokushi Nyojo of Kofukuji Temple, is the oldest stone arch bridge in Japan. It got its name because its reflection in the r...
Toki no Kane (Bell of Time)
The symbol of Kawagoe, the "Toki no Kane" (Bell of Time), is a historic bell tower that rises above the town's traditional warehouse-style buildings. It was founded about 40...
World Heritage Ainu Village of Traditional Housebuilding
The World Heritage Site "Aikura Gassho-zukuri Village" is a beautiful place that preserves Japan's original scenery. It features gassho-zukuri buildings that date back appro...
Nichinan Coast
The Nichinankai Coast is a scenic coastline that stretches approximately 100 km, representing Miyazaki Prefecture. It extends from Miyazaki City to Nichinan City and Kushima...
Sun Messe Nichinan
Sun Messe Nichinan is a special tourist spot that has completely recreated the Moai statues from Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in Japan. The Japanese Moai restoration team receiv...
Nishiki Market
Nishiki Market is a historic marketplace located in the heart of Kyoto, which began as a fish wholesaler known as "Nishino-ten" during the Tensho period (about 400 years ago...