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Come enjoy the unique culture and food that can only be experienced in Hyogo. We hope this guidebook will help you make the most of your time in this amazing prefecture.
We are providing you "the things you want the most", ranging from world’s luxurious brands to Japan’s must-buys. A lineup of specialty stores that is going to satisfy all kinds of needs.
Think Kansai, and you’ll probably think of
the central areas of Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and Nara.
But Kansai has many more attractive and exiting areas besides.
From magnificent views to delicious food, enjoy dynamic, fascinating Hokkaido in any season.
The wishes and hearts of the ancients reach us across time. Visit temples and shrines in Nara, where we wish for a healthy life, happiness, and peace for all living beings in the world.
This handbook is designed to help you better communicate in Japan using English. When you need help, just show this to a Japanese person, and he/she should be able to answer your questions!
This guidebook suggests 31 ways to enjoy Kobe, so please take a look.
The official guidebook for Setouchi Shimanami Kaido, Imabari city and Kamijima Town in Ehime pref and Onomichi City in Hiroshima pref.
This alternative guide includes lesser-known places to discover the city and beyond. Find the selected information on Food & Drink, Art & Culture, Nature & Outdoors, Shopping, and Accommodation.
BIKE TOURING GUIDE MAP is a map of cycling route of Setouchi Shimanami Kaido and also shows how to use the Rent-a-cycle.
Sakai, a 1,500 year old town containing one of the world's three oldest burial mounds, Nintoku Mausoleum.
It introduce tourist spots in Kushiro city, such as Kushiro Wetlands, Lake Akan, sunset of Kushiro, Red-Crowned-crane, Ainu Culture, Lake Mashu and Local food of Kushiro and so on.
Japanese festivals are enjoyable because they are something you can experience yourself.
Their beauty, skills, sounds, and spirit are sure to give you excitement that you have never felt before.
Get some ideas for making your trip the most! You can enjoy not only the lively culture and shopping in the city but also the serene natural scenery of Japan by combining Kochi and Osaka.
We hope you’ll enjoy experiences that can be had only here in Hyogo.
From the serene Shimanto River Valley to the dynamic Yosakoi Dance Festival, this brochure introduces you to the world of Kochi, its culture, nature, and food. Find out what makes Kochi so special!
Enjoy Hyogo, where many famous tourist attractions featuring nature, food, and hot springs originated, with a rich history and culture from ancient times.
Moriguchi is said to have come from the fact that the location was once the guard gate "Moriguchi" for Osaka Castle.
Oriental white storks, bags, sweets, onsen(hot springs), crab, and basalt represent Toyooka. Come enjoy these great gifts from nature. Created during the formation of the Sea of Japan.
Kitakyushu City is located in the northern part of Fukuoka Prefecture, at the northernmost tip of Kyushu, facing the mainland across the Kanmon Strait.
Sapporo Minami Ward Area
Map of Tourist Sights along National Highway 230
Find lots of travel information in Kansai. Check it out!
Hyogo Prefecture has a total of 15 Ski Resorts in three different areas, which is boasting the largest number in Western Japan.
This handy booklet covers all the major sightseeing spots across Nara prefecture, including some travel tips. Beautiful photos will inspire you to come and visit Nara.
Mt. Hiei, which stands on the border between Shiga and Kyoto prefectures, has long been worshipped as a home to the divine.
We have packed this pamphlet with our recommended Tokushima spots. Come, see, and discover Tokushima for yourself.
Japanese festivals are enjoyable because they are something you can experience yourself.
Their beauty, skills, sounds, and spirit are sure to give you excitement that you have never felt before.
The San’in Kaigan Geopark is full of dynamic geological history and other wonders.
Go on a trip to feel the heartbeat of Mother Earth!
We will introduce attractive tourist resources along the Nankai Electric Railway, which runs between Osaka and Wakayama.
From the end of October to the end of November is the short koyo season, when maple trees turn to brilliant shades of red. Appreciating the beauty of koyo is just popular.
In Mie Prefecture, there are many incredible tourist attractions.
Be sure to plan your own visit to Mie on your trip to Japan.
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