Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization With spacious lawns and gardens, a reconstructed castle keep, and an art museum on site, Toyama Castle Park offers you a mix...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization The bronzed Great Buddha of Kamakura or Kamakura Daibutsu dates back to the 13th century and is the second tallest bronze Buddha...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Okinoerabu Island, the second-most southerly of the Amami Islands , is famous for its collection of limestone caves. Located between Tokunoshima and...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Amami Oshima is located in the South China Sea between Kyushu and Okinawa . Its climate is similar to balmy Okinawa's, and...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization Otherwise known as Yoronjima or Yoronto, Yoron Island is one of the Amami Islands off Kyushu and belongs to the Amami Gunto...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization The Noto Peninsula is a 100-kilometer stretch of land that juts out into the sea, making up the northern area of Ishikawa...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization The coastal communities of Miyagi Prefecture rely on and respect the sea. After the devastation of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization A seaside theme park with epic views and giant Easter Island Moai replicas Perched on top of a hill overlooking the azure...
Travel guide by the Japan National Tourism Organization A castle in a park, with a museum that re-creates life in Edo times Tateyama Castle is in Chiba , perched atop...
Article by the Japan National Tourism Organization published on 2019/1 In December 2018, Oga no Namahage (English available), a traditional folk event in Oga, Akita Prefecture, was registered as a...