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Go deeper into Kanazawa’s fascinating past and vibrant present through the city’s remarkable artisanal crafts and unparalleled culture.
Extraordinary beauty and artistry at every turn.
Ise is known as a home of Japanese people’s hearts, because it is believed that the god who visited the Shima Peninsula chose this place to live for the rest of his life.
Nagaoka is definitely the place you can clearly feel four seasons.
Please enjoy and feel Nagaoka’s nature that is rich and plentiful in all four seasons.
Hotel Management Japan is multi brand hotel operator in Japan. Our hotel portfolio includes branded full-service and limited-service hotels in Tokyo, Kansai, Kyushu and Okinawa.
Skiing, Mount Fuji, Kusatsu Onsen, Izu Islands, and day trips. With 35 years of experience, TRAVELROAD offers comprehensive travel information and services.
31 sightseeing facilities in Shimane, including Adachi Museum of Art (ranked as #1 Japanese garden since 2003), Matsue Castle (National Treasure) and more, offer discounts for international visitors!
Encounter something new in the samurai town of Kanazawa,
where time moves slowly
Exclusive Giveaway: Check This New Tottori Book To Win Delicious Regional Delicacies from Tottori Prefecture.
Fujita Kanko Inc, is the pioneer in the hospitality industry in Japan, expending our businesses to hotels, restaurants, hot spring facilities, golf course and other facilities.
JR-Central Hotels operates six properties located along the Tokaido Shinkansen at Shin-Yokohama, Shizuoka, Toyohashi, and Nagoya stations, as well as in Hida Takayama.
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 Fujita Kanko Inc. operates over 60 hotels, restaurants, leisure facilities in Japan and Asia.
Riding an E-bike is not only for SDGs, but also for your health.
Enjoy the scenery of Kanazawa while the bicycle riding with local guide!
Appreciate hidden functional mechanisms in the Ninja temple.
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.
Watch the Noh and Kyogen at first at the theater.
Be guided through the backstage and green rooms.
Experience wearing the outfit of Noh and dancing Noh with the coaching of the real Noh performer.
Everything is to provide you the best stay.
Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and Izu Kogen.
Direct access to the Shirahama beach. Only 30 seconds by foot!
Guest rooms looking out on beautiful ocean views.
Soak up the ambience of the Shirahama spa (hot spring) and Kaiseki cuisine.
Located in the center of Japan, Matsumoto City in Nagano Prefecture is a city of traditional culture and great nature, including the national treasures Matsumoto Castle and Kamikochi.
In Okayama, it seldom rains so it is called the “Land of Sunshine”
Okayama is well-known for its beautiful natural setting such as cherry blossoms in spring, autumn foliage, and snow in the winter!
Hakujukan is located next to the famous Eiheiji Temple, provides not just a relaxing stay but also the authentic Zen experience in Japan.
Setouchi, which is celebrated as "The Aegean Sea of the East," is blessed with nature and gentle light. Art, activities, beautiful scenery and the food are all part of the appeal.
Nara is the historic and spiritual heart of Japan. Quieter, more unspoilt, and rural in comparison to its neighbours, Nara offers a relaxed vacation experience and glimpse of the real Japan.
Welcome to Okayama, the Land of Sunshine! Enjoy a side of Japan crafted specially for you.
Yamagata is located 1 hour by plane and 3 hours by train from Tokyo. Yamagata has four seasons and the best food. Yamagata is famous for its snow resorts, Zao and hot springs like Ginzan Onsen.
Discover Japan’s hidden gems with the New Golden Route from Tokyo to Osaka via Hokuriku area.
You can enjoy natural beauty, rich culture, and some experiences that are difficult to have elsewhere.
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.
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