See & Do
To-no-hetsuri Crags
Over one million years, these riveting rock formations have been shaped into a thing of beauty.
Otaka’s Path・Masugata Spring Water Site
Stroll along this peaceful trail, named after the falconry once practiced in the area, and discover crystal-clear springs celebrated among Japan’s most remarkable waters.
Oza-Toro-Tembo Train
Seated on tatami and unwinding under kotatsu, lose yourself in the majesty of Japan’s luscious landscapes.
Guesthouse Shubou-Tamajiman
A cozy guesthouse within Ishikawa Brewery in Fussa offers lodging, dining, and hands-on experiences centered on Japanese sake and beer.
Aizu Tajima Gion Festival (Gionsai)
With a history spanning more than 800 years, this great summer festival is a testament to Japan’s reverence for the most beautiful traditions.
OKIYA GUEST HOUSE
Enjoy spending the night in a traditional Japanese room, once a vibrant home to countless geisha, in historic Gunma Prefecture
Shinra Yoro Valley
Enjoy a serene getaway at Shinra Yoro Valley, a luxury hot spring resort nestled in the Yoro Valley of Chiba Prefecture, where guests can immerse themselves in seasonal landscapes and rejuvenating bla…
Uchiwa no Ota-ya
Experience the artistry of Boshu Uchiwa, one of Japan's three great fan-making traditions, at a family-run workshop in Chiba Prefecture.
Tateyama Castle and Shiroyama Park
Experience the perfect blend of history and nature at Shiroyama Park, where Tateyama Castle stands, built on the ruins of the former castle site, over beautiful seasonal gardens and harbor views in so…
Asakusa Taiyaki Guraku
Learn the art of making taiyaki, Japan’s iconic fish-shaped cake, in a fun hands-on experience that connects culture, taste, and tradition.
MUJI BASE OIKAWA
Slow down during a unique stay at MUJI BASE OIKAWA, where a former elementary school has been transformed into a community-focused accommodation that bridges travelers and local culture in the heart o…
Tsuchiyubettei Satonoyu
Onsen ryokan Satonoyu promises serenity, privacy, and ultimate relaxation.
Takashiba Dekoyashiki
Takashiba Dekoyashiki is a historic craft village that preserves the art of toymaking.
Hanakanzashi
Located in the historical onsen town of Dake and situated at the foot of Mount Adatara, Oyado Hanakanzashi preserves the traditions of centuries past.
UNDOKAIYA’s “Kimino Koko”
Step back in time to experience an authentic Japanese school sports day in Chiba Prefecture, complete with vintage uniforms, traditional games, and the infectious spirit of community competition.
Satoyama Torocco
Experience the charm of rural Japan aboard the Satoyama Torocco, an open-air sightseeing train that glides through peaceful countryside and historic stations along the Kominato Railway.
MUJI BASE KAMOGAWA
Enjoy traditional Japanese country living at MUJI BASE KAMOGAWA, a beautifully restored farmhouse where terraced rice fields meet modern minimalist comfort in Chiba.
Mihama-en Japanese Garden
Escape the urban bustle at Mihama-en, a meticulously designed 1.6-hectare strolling garden within Makuhari Seaside Park showcasing Japan's seasonal beauty through traditional landscaping.
BOTANICA MUSEUM
Discover the beauty and wisdom of the natural world at BOTANICA MUSEUM, a plant-focused haven in Chiba where visitors are invited to experience nature through sight, sound, scent, touch, and taste.
Bikuya
Savor authentic country cooking at Bikuya, a family-run restaurant in Gunma Prefecture specializing in fresh river fish, wild mountain vegetables, and handmade soba.
Shorinzan Darumaji Temple
Visit the historic temple where Japan's beloved Daruma was born and paint your own good-luck charm as a meaningful souvenir.
Daishichi Sake Brewery
Combining time-honored tradition with modern innovations, Daishichi produces world-renowned sake.
Aizu KENGIDO SAMURAI Experience
Step into the world of the samurai through Aizu Kengido, an immersive swordsmanship experience open to all, offering a path to refine body, mind, and spirit through disciplined movement.
Mugenkyo no Watashi River Crossing
Mugenkyo no Watashi offers a rare river-crossing through Mugenkyo, a mist-veiled gorge in Okuaizu, where traces of a vanished village invite visitors into an immersive landscape of memory.