Title: "Tendaki, one of Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls, in Tenryu Valley, Hyogo"
Shoshazan Engyoji is a temple in the famous Himeji Shosha mountain as a location of Tom Cruise and Ken Watanabe starring movie "The Last Samurai".
Izanagi Jingu is a Shinto shrine of Awaji Province Ichinomiya on Awaji Island.
Ikuta Shrine is famous as a power spot for matchmaking. Although it is located in the center of the city, it is surrounded by lush greenery and is a popular shrine with a long history that was founded
Ichijoji is a temple of the Tendai sect in Kasai City, Hyogo Prefecture, and is one of the oldest temples since 650 AD.
Located in Shiso City, Hyogo Prefecture, Harafudo Falls is the largest waterfall in Hyogo Prefecture, boasting a drop of 88m. It has been selected as one of the "100 Best Waterfalls in Japan" and is a
The Tarumi Great Cherry Tree is said to be 1,000 years old and is the largest in Hyogo Prefecture and one of the largest in Japan. It is a popular power spot where you can feel the strength of nature.
Nishinomiya Shrine is a shrine that enshrines Ebisu Okami (Ebisu no Mikoto) located in Shake-cho, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture. It is the headquarters of approximately 3,500 Ebisu shrines nation
Nunobiki Falls is a waterfall with a height of 43m at the foot of Mt. Rokko in Chuo Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. Nunobiki Falls is one of Japan's top 100 waterfalls, located a 10-minute walk fro
Genbudo is a basalt cave designated as a national natural monument located in Akaishi, Toyooka City, Hyogo Prefecture.
Iwashimizu Shrine, located in Takasago City, is an ancient shrine whose sacred object is a mysterious megalith known as the "Stone Treasure Hall," one of the Three Wonders of Japan. Its mystical appea
The ruins of Takeda Castle in Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture, are mountain castle ruins known as the "Castle in the Sky" and the "Machu Picchu of Japan." In the early mornings from autumn to winter, you
Iwa Shrine in Shiso City is an ancient shrine known as the Ichinomiya of Harima Province. It is famous for granting blessings in agriculture, industry, commerce, traffic safety, matchmaking, and safe
According to the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki records on Awaji Island, this shrine is said to have originated in Japan and was created by Izanagi and Izanami, and is said to bring blessings such as matchmak
Iwatsuhime Shrine is an ancient shrine located in Misaki, Ako City, Hyogo Prefecture. It is located in a scenic spot facing the Seto Inland Sea and is known as a power spot that is especially popular
Kashima Shrine is a popular historic shrine in Takasago city, where it is said that every prayer made by each person is guaranteed to be granted.
Oishi Shrine in Ako City, Hyogo Prefecture, is a shrine dedicated to the Ako Roshi from the Chushingura legend, and is a historic power spot also known as a famous cherry blossom viewing spot.
Masu Koikoi Shrine is a popular shrine known as a power spot for matchmaking and romantic fulfillment.
Itatehyozu Shrine, located near Himeji Castle, is the main shrine that enshrines the gods of Harima Province. Known for its blessings of warding off evil, inviting good fortune, ensuring safety in the
Takamikurayama, also known as Harima Fuji, is 304.2m above sea level and has a great view.
This shrine is located on the middle of Mount Otoko and can be seen from a hilltop away from Himeji Castle. The summit is a small park with flower beds.
Shiwagara Falls in Shinonsen Town, Hyogo Prefecture, is a mysterious waterfall that flows from deep inside a cave. It is a spectacular power spot that is truly worthy of being called a hidden place.
Mount Sephiko, towering over Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture, is one of the three mountain ranges in Japan that are made up of a series of rocky peaks. It is a mountain for advanced climbers, with thril
Izushi Shrine is located in Toyooka City and is the first shrine in Tajima Province.
Gaya-in is an ancient temple that flourished as the center of Shugendo in the Kansai region. It is a mountain temple with many important cultural properties, and you can feel history, nature, and fait