Culture Nishiyama Park Nishiyama Park was built in 1856 by the Seventh Lord of Sabae Han (feudal area), who established this park not for his family...
Culture Kitain Temple Kitain (喜多院), located in Kawagoe, is a 9th-century temple renowned for its collection of 540 playful Rakan (statues of Bud...
Culture Yokosuka Museum of Art Nestled within the serene embrace of Kannonzaki Park, overlooking the vast expanse of Tokyo Bay, lies the Yokosuka Museum of ...
Culture Kinkakuji Temple Well known as the Golden Pavilion, Kinkaku-ji is a three-story Zen Buddhist temple in northern Kyoto. Kinkaku-ji and Ginkaku-...
Culture Kitano Tenmangu Known for its academic blessings, Kitano Tenmangu is a Shinto shrine in Kyoto’s Kamigyo ward that is dedicated to Sugawara no...
Culture The Ishioka Festival, Ibaraki 2019 Elysse Hurtado One of the three biggest festivals in Eastern Japan, the Ishioka Festival, is held every year during September in the city of...
Culture Kyoto Railway Museum The Kyoto Railway Museum opened to the public on April 29, 2016, and is an opportunity to experience Japan's progress in mode...
Culture Hitachi Seaside Park Hitachi Seaside Park, located about two hours away from Tokyo in Hitachinaka City, overlooks the Pacific Ocean and is famous ...
Culture Namba Yasaka Shrine Namba Yasaka Shrine is a unique and standout destination among Osaka’s sacred spots. Located in the Namba District, Namba Yas...
Culture Marunouchi Café SEEK at Chiyoda [Closed] John Carter Despite the name, Marunouchi Café SEEK is not actually a café, but a centre for making and learning of various Japanese craft...