Tomonoura is impressive landscape that left the port city of taste of the Edo era of 300 years ago.
Shinshoji Zen and Garden Museum is an experience facility in Fukuyama City where you can relax and enjoy Zen.
This popular zoo in Fukuyama City is rich in nature and is home to about 500 animals of 60 different species. There is also a petting zone and a large playground outside the zoo, so everyone from chil
You can enjoy a breathtaking view of Tomonoura Bay from Taichoro.
Located in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, this amusement park has a wide variety of attractions as its main attraction. You can also enjoy the Showa era townscape at "Itsuka Kita Michi" and have
Myo-o-in Temple, located in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, is an extremely valuable ancient temple, with both its main hall and five-story pagoda, built during the Kamakura period, designated as
Abuto Kannon is a famous seaside temple in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, and is officially called Bandai-dera Kannon Hall. It features a beautiful vermilion-painted hall built on a cliff, and h
Fukuyama Castle, which stands in the center of Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, is a historic castle that has been selected as one of Japan's 100 Great Castles. It also has a museum where you can
This uninhabited island, located off the coast of Tomonoura in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, is an unspoiled, natural setting. The five-colored rocks and unusual coastline offer a soothing expe
This is the Ichinomiya shrine of Bingo Province, located in Miyauchi, Niichi-cho, Fukuyama City. The main hall is a designated important cultural property of the country.
You can enjoy the pool in the summer and skating in the winter.
Founded in 1620 in the early Edo period, Toraya is a well-known Japanese confectionery shop famous for its dorayaki.
The Fukuyama Automobile and Clock Museum is a museum in Fukuyama City that displays automobiles, clocks, and other antiques.
Ushitora Shrine is a shrine located in Kitayoshizu Town near the center of Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture. It is said that when Fukuyama Castle was built, it was moved to its current location as
Mametoku Main Store is a long-established bean confectionery store founded in 1870 in Fukuyama City.