Culture Maizuru Park Not far from Tenjin (central Fukuoka City) is one of Kyushu’s most prominent cherry blossom viewing spots. It’s a central hub...
Culture Takeda Castle Takeda Castle is a ruined castle in the city of Asago, in the northern part of Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is located north o...
Culture Tsu Castle Located in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, Tsu Castle was built in 1558. Originally home to Hosono Fujiatsu, Oda Nobunaga took cont...
Culture Oyamazumi Shrine In the middle of Honshu and Shikoku, there's an island named Omishima which plays host to a Shinto shrine that served as a sa...
Culture Shiki Theatre Natsu The Shiki Theater Natsu was founded on July 14, 1953 by a group of ten university students who wanted to bring about a revolu...
Culture Udo Jingu Shrine Udo Jingu Shrine is one of Japan's rare coastal shrines, situated along the Nichinan coastline south of Miyazaki City. Overlo...
Culture Suizenji Garden Suizenji Jojuen is a traditional Japanese landscape garden that was laid out in the late 1600s. Due to its enormous size of 6...
Culture Sangenjaya Sangenjaya is an area within the Setagaya district in Tokyo. The name Sangenjaya means "three tea houses", but the locals oft...
Culture Suga Shrine The Suga Shrine has been located in Yotsuya Tokyo since the Edo period and is considered the guardian of the eighteen distric...
Culture Mazda Museum The Mazda Museum provides an overview of Mazda’s history, a glimpse into the technology of automobiles and the prospects for ...