Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization The island of Miyakejima's warm climate and volcanic soil make for a beautiful, lush environment where water sports, outdoor pursuits and hot...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Known locally as Beppu Hatto, Beppu Onsen is a group of eight hot spring towns, each with their own special character. Each...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Located on the northeastern tip of Hokkaido , the wild nature of Shiretoko was registered as a Natural Heritage site in July...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Sado Gold Mine is a former goldmine that reached peak operation during the 17th to 19th centuries and funded the Tokugawa shogunate...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Yonaguni Island is the westernmost Okinawan island and the last place in Japan to see the setting sun each day. It is...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Okinawa has no shortage of fabulous locations for diving and snorkeling, but if you want to experience something special, head for Ishigaki...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Located in western Hokkaido near Otaru , Cape Shakotan juts into the Sea of Japan. You can dive and snorkel in the...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Iwami Ginzan literally means “Silver Mountain of Iwami,” and at one time a third of the world's supply of this precious metal...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization The rocks that jut from the sea here on Omi Island near Hagi are bizarrely shaped and eroded by the natural elements...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Kaminoyama Castle is an ideal spot for you to enjoy views of Kaminoyama City and the surrounding mountains. Originally built in 1535...