Himeji Castle is the first UNESCO World Cultural Heritage in Japan in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture.
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".
Title: "Tendaki, one of Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls, in Tenryu Valley, Hyogo"
The Takeda Castle Ruins, famous as the "castle in the sky," are only left with stone walls.
Hara Fudo Falls, one of the top 100 waterfalls in Japan, is located in Shiso City, western Hyogo Prefecture.
It is said to be 1,000 years old, and is the largest cherry blossom tree in Hyogo Prefecture. It is a natural power spot.
Ichijoji is a temple of the Tendai sect in Kasai City, Hyogo Prefecture, and is one of the oldest temples since 650 AD.
In Oishi shrine worshiping Ako forty-seven Gishi of Chushingura, there is Oishi House Nagayamon to Ako Castle castle (Sannomaru).
You can see the Takeda Castle ruins from afar from Ritsuunkyo, which is located halfway up Mount Asago.
Oshiko Shrine is home to Ishinohoden, one of Japan's three strangest shrines.
Kokoen is a Japanese garden located in Himeji Park in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture. The official name is Himeji Castle West Oyashiki Ruins Garden Kokoen.
Hyonosen is the highest mountain in Hyogo Prefecture with a height of 1510m.
Also as a stage of the Chushingura it is a castle on the famous Ako. Also in Japan hundred castles have been elected.
Mt.Seppiko is located in the northern part of Himeji City and is famous for climbing and chain climbing on the rock surface.
It is a hands-on village park. This leisure spot is recommended for families with small children.
Itate Hyouzu Shrine is a Harima Kuni Soja Shrine located on the side of Himeji Castle.