Culture Saka no Ue no Kumo Museum Anonymous Saka no Ue no Kumo Museum by architect Ando Tadao houses attractive historical exhibits and offers fine views of Bansuiso Villa.
Activities Aqua Palette Matsuyama Anonymous Aqua Palette Matsuyama, one stop on the train from JR Matsuyama Station, is an accessible swimming pool complex popular with ...
Transportation Matsuyama - Kokura Car Ferry Anonymous The Matsuyama to Kokura Overnight Car Ferry is a good value transport and accommodation option between Shikoku and Kyushu. Id...
Area Soja Judith Mikami Soja City is about 40 minutes from downtown Okayama City. A city that is bordered by Okayama City, Kurashiki City and Takahas...
Culture Nagoya's Big Buddha Chris Glenn Toganji is a Soto sect Buddhist Temple established in 1532 by Oda Nobuyuki, the younger brother of Oda Nobunaga and lord of n...
Culture Nagashino Castle and Museum Chris Glenn Nagashino Castle, high on a cliff at the fork of the Ure and the Kansa Rivers, guarded the Tokugawa held Mikawa provinces fro...
Shopping Ebisugawa Homeware Street Bonson Lam This is the street to go to for traditional Kyoto furniture and curios, from wooden screens to period items. Just a short str...
Culture Nakamura Koen in Nagoya Chris Glenn Nakamura Koen in Nagoya is the birthplace of the samurai warriors Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Kato Kiyomasa.
Shopping A Day at Oasis 21 Chris Glenn Oasis 21 is a popular sightseeing spot, a shopping venue, eating location and event site. As the name suggests, it really is ...
Food Shinkun's TeppanYaki Bar & Grill Paul Hackshaw Shinkun’s Place is a small but interesting restaurant with a twist that is popular with anyone wanting to see some dramatic c...