Country:JapanCity:Mt. Fuji
Oishi Park is a park on the north shore of Lake Kawaguchiko. It features vast lavender fields by the lake, from where the magnificent Mount Fuji can be seen in full view.
Country:JapanCity:Osaka
The Umeda Sky Building is composed of Tower East and Tower West, with a circular sky garden observation deck connecting the tops of the two buildings. The Umeda Sky Garden Observation Deck is actually a complex entertainment building.
Country:JapanCity:Hokkaido
The Sapporo TV Tower is located at the eastern end of Odori Park, standing at a height of 147 meters.
Country:JapanCity:Hokkaido
The Noboribetsu Date Jidai Village is a theme park that recreates the street scenes and customs of the Edo period (1600-1864), mainly featuring traditional Japanese cultural performances and allowing visitors to experience the social conditions of that time.
Country:JapanCity:Nagano
The Nakasendo (Kisoji, means "path through mountains"), surrounded by perilous mountains and steep peaks, was a major thoroughfare that developed as a vital transportation route connecting Edo (now Tokyo) and Kyoto from the 17th to the 19th century.
Country:JapanCity:Tokyo
This is one of the most famous shopping destinations in Tokyo and a gathering place for fashion and design art.
Country:JapanCity:Nara
The Isuien Garden perfectly showcases the luxurious lifestyle of wealthy merchants during the Edo period (1603-1868) and the Meiji period (1868-1912). In those times, only the upper class of Japan could enter this garden with its magnificent scenery.
Country:JapanCity:Mt. Fuji
Fuji Sengen Shrine is the earliest Sengen Shrine built on the northern slope of Mount Fuji.
Country:JapanCity:Hiroshima
Shukkaien Garden was built in 1620 and was originally the villa estate of the feudal lord of Hiroshima.