Kitazawa Bookstore
Founded in 1902, Kitazawa Bookstore has long been part of Jimbocho’s literary culture and has specialized in foreign-language books since 1955.
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Founded in 1902, Kitazawa Bookstore has long been part of Jimbocho’s literary culture and has specialized in foreign-language books since 1955.
On the shores of Lake Ashi, Hakone Sekisho evokes Edo-period travel. Inspired by the relief and awe of travelers who gazed upon Mount Fuji, a single step inside draws visitors into their world.
Developed on the site of the former Takasaki Castle, this park is an ode to Sengoku-era Japan.
Cherished by generations of Aizu’s feudal lords, Oyakuen Garden offers visitors a rare blend of natural beauty, traditional medicine, and the enduring spirit of Aizu’s samurai legacy.
Reimagined as a space for reconnection rather than observation, Gunma Flower Park + invites visitors of all ages to engage with flowers through play, learning, and everyday experiences rooted in Gunma’s landscape.
Enjoy the vibrant food culture of southern Chiba at Ohara Fishing Port Morning Market, where fresh catches meet charcoal grills every Sunday morning.
Just outside of Tokyo are countless opportunities to enjoy nature, from hiking and trekking on mountain trails and lush forests to basking in the tranquility of a secluded natural hot spring.
Discover Urayasu's rich maritime heritage at this immersive community museum, featuring a full-scale recreation of a 1952 fishing town complete with wooden houses, narrow alleys, and authentic cultural exhibits.
Surrounded by deep mountain ranges, this former checkpoint stood on the front line of Edo’s defenses, strictly monitoring the movement of travelers.
Step into a modern art museum inspired by the relationship between humans and nature, where local scenery and world-class sculpture create a splendid harmony.
Japanese Textile Museum “YUKARI” showcases the deep cultural significance of Kiryu textiles from Gunma Prefecture.
Located in Fujikawaguchiko at the foot of Mt. Fuji, this restored 150-year-old Oshi residence welcomes visitors as a serene cultural retreat.
Machidaya Ryokan offers travelers an authentic stay inside a living remnant of Japan’s Meiji period (1868-1912), where tradition and modernization once unfolded side by side. With its preserved architecture and rich history, the inn offers an experience that extends far beyond overnight lodging.
Odawara Castle blends samurai legends, cherry blossoms, and sea-breeze views, where history and nature meet—an easy escape from the Tokyo metropolitan area.
Reached by a short ropeway ride up Mount Hodosan, the new SUSABINO TERRACE introduces “susabi time,” a gentle way of lingering in the landscape through thoughtfully designed spaces, seasonal drinks, and nearby mountaintop attractions.
Blending modern concrete with traditional kura design, Tsuzukike Kojiyakura offers a time-travel-like glimpse into historic commerce and architecture.
Discover the winding beauty of the Yoro Valley in Otaki Town, where dramatic cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and autumn colors create an unforgettable landscape in Chiba's hot spring region.
Discover a rare Japanese resort experience in central Tokyo, where gardens, hot springs, and refined hospitality come together at FUFU TOKYO GINZA.