Japanese Travel and Tourism Tips
Oboke, Koboke, and Pleasure Boat
The unique striped pattern of the rocks is called "conglomerate schist" and...
Udatsu townscape
The "Udatsu Streets" in Mima City are located in Wakimachi, Mima City, Toku...
Biwa Falls
It is said that the Heike fugitives remembered the capital of Kyoto, playin...
Shikoku's Oze: Kurozawa Marshland
More than 60 kinds of wildflowers grow here, and flowers such as hawthorn, ...
Kamiyama-cho, a village where IT companies gather deep in the mountains of Tokushima
The river is beautiful and the rich nature is left. If there are three p...
Kazura Bridge in Iya, one of Japan's three strange bridges
This suspension bridge spans the deep valley of Iya Gorge, and is a popular...
Okuiya Double Kazura Bridge in one of Japan's three most unexplored regions
Iya is one of Japan's three most unexplored regions, located near Mt. Tsuru...
Dokama and Narutaki
The Dogama was formed when the flow of the Sadamitsu River hit a rock, caus...
Hashikura Temple and Ropeway
Hashikura-ji Temple is said to have been founded in 828 by Kukai (Kobo Dais...
Manneken Pis on the Cliff! Iyakei Valley
Manneken Pis of Iyakei is a statue of Manneken Pis standing on the cliff of Iyakei. As for its origin, there is a legend that long ago, children, Iya...