Ginza Sony Park
Discover a unique open-concept park in Ginza that blends art, music, dining, and innovation.
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Discover a unique open-concept park in Ginza that blends art, music, dining, and innovation.
Explore a collection of preserved houses, shops, and public buildings that trace the evolution of Tokyo’s architecture and daily life from the Edo to the Showa period.
Trace the steps of Tokugawa clan members and countless worshippers to the peaceful and historic grounds of Mizusawa Kannon, a charming temple deep in the forests of Gunma Prefecture.
Enjoy spending the night in a traditional Japanese room, once a vibrant home to countless geisha, in historic Gunma Prefecture
Discover one of Tokyo’s oldest and most beautiful Shinto shrines, blending centuries of history with stunning seasonal scenery.
A cozy guesthouse within Ishikawa Brewery in Fussa offers lodging, dining, and hands-on experiences centered on Japanese sake and beer.
Head to Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort any time of the year to enjoy countless activities in nature, from skiing and hiking to playing with your furry friends!
Admire a 17th-century shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu and stroll through a colorful garden of peonies and dahlias
Onsen ryokan Satonoyu promises serenity, privacy, and ultimate relaxation.
Over one million years, these riveting rock formations have been shaped into a thing of beauty.
A time capsule of Feudal Japan, Tsuruga Castle offers a peek into the age of the samurai.
The town of Ouchi-juku accomplishes more than just preservation; it celebrates Aizu’s history.
Seated on tatami and unwinding under kotatsu, lose yourself in the majesty of Japan’s luscious landscapes.
Walk along a route once used by pilgrims, aristocrats, and merchants in ancient Japan as you wander the Nagano streets of Narai-juku, one of the best-preserved stations of the Nakasendo route that connected Tokyo to Kyoto.
As any snow junkie in Japan might tell you, few locales on earth can compare to the powder slopes of the Land of the Rising Sun. And the Happo-One resort is up there with the very best.
Although Jigokudani changes dramatically depending on the season, one of the most popular times to visit is winter, when there is a chance to see the monkeys that inhabit the valley soak in a hot spring to warm up!
Live the life of a Buddhist monk, from early morning meditation to sampling the delectable vegetarian cuisine, while experiencing the peaceful surroundings of Zenkoji Temple in Nagano.
Spend the night at a centuries old brewery and immerse yourself in the traditional work of sake-making.