Mikazuki Village
Mikazuki Village recreates the world of old Japan through a lively streetscape inspired by period dramas and regional legends
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Mikazuki Village recreates the world of old Japan through a lively streetscape inspired by period dramas and regional legends
Laview (001 series), operated by Seibu Railway, debuted in 2019. Supervised by architect Kazuyo Sejima, the train redefines rail travel through a concept embedded in its very name.
Perched near Odawara Castle, Seikantei—once the villa of Marquis Nagashige Kuroda—now offers a refined setting where architecture, landscape, and dining meet.
Tokyo Station Gallery is located inside the red-brick Marunouchi Building of Tokyo Station, transforming the station into a cultural space through art.
Located in Fujikawaguchiko at the foot of Mt. Fuji, this restored 150-year-old Oshi residence welcomes visitors as a serene cultural retreat.
Suwa Taisha, the head shrine overseeing more than 10,000 Suwa shrines across Japan, stands at the foot of Mt. Moriya, where ancient nature worship still lives on.
Located in the Bandai-Atami Onsen area of Koriyama, the Japan Kimono Museum is a permanent museum dedicated to antique kimonos from the Edo to early Showa periods, presenting kimonos as works of textile art.
Hitachinokuni Izumo Taisha stands on a hillside in Kasama City, bringing the traditions of Izumo Taisha to the Kanto region.