Scenic Views and Breathtaking Landscapes in Japan
「Superb view/Scenic spot」Tourist Attractions
Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge
Tsuru-no-Mai Bridge in Aomori Prefecture is a 300-meter-long, the longest wooden triple-arch bridge in Japan. It spans the beautiful Tsugaru Fujimi Lake, reflecting the maje...
Hotokegaura
On the west coast of the Shimokita Peninsula, in Sai Village, lies a breathtaking spot known as "Fukue Cape." A series of white-green odd-shaped rocks stretch for about 2 ki...
Juniko (Aoike Pond)
Juuni Lake is located in the western part of the Shirakami Mountains and consists of a group of 33 lakes and ponds. It is believed to have originated from a landslide caused...
Yonaha Maehama Beach
Yonaha Maehama Beach, located on the eastern side of Miyako Island, features a stunning 7 km stretch of pure white sand and the emerald green waters known as "Miyako Blue." ...
Kourijima / Teenuhama / Tokeihama
Kouri Island is a beautiful small island located in the northern part of Okinawa mainland, surrounded by emerald green waters. The Kouri Ohashi Bridge opened in 2005, making...
Hachibodai Observatory
Hachibodai is a breathtaking spot where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the magnificent scenery from the highlands of the Oga Peninsula at an elevation of 180 meters. From...
Tateyama Kurobe Snow Festival
The "Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route," which runs through the Northern Alps with peaks rising over 3,000 meters, is known for its spring event, the internationally renowned "Sn...
Mikurigaike
Mikuri Lake, with its clear and beautiful surface, is a symbol of Murodou and is regarded as the most beautiful volcanic lake in the Northern Alps. This lake, formed about 1...
Lake Biwa Terrace
Biwa Lake Valley is located at an elevation of 1,100 meters on the summit of Mt. Uchimi, offering a spectacular view of Lake Biwa. Visitors can reach the summit in about fiv...
Nachi Falls
Nachi Falls is a famous spot in Wakayama, recognized as one of Japan's three great waterfalls, boasting a height of 133 meters, a width of 13 meters at the mouth, and a dept...

