716 spots found

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Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse 1

Kanagawa · Kanto

This historic Victorian-era warehouse complex, built in 1911, showcases Yokohama's maritime trading heritage through beautifully preserved red brick architecture. Today, it houses shops, restaurants, and galleries offering both cultural experiences and entertainment. Visitors enjoy waterfront views, seasonal events, and authentic glimpses into Japan's modernization period while shopping and dining.

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Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu

Hokkaido · Hokkaido

Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu is one of Japan's premier ski resorts, renowned worldwide for its legendary powder snow and spectacular views of Mt. Yotei. The resort offers well-maintained slopes for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders, with wide spacious runs and efficient lift operations that make for stress-free skiing. With its international atmosphere, excellent English support, and vibrant Hirafu village base area offering numerous dining options, it's the perfect destination for foreign visitors seeking world-class winter sports in Japan.

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Giant Ferris Wheel Ebisu Tower

Osaka · Kinki / Kansai

The Giant Ferris Wheel Ebisu Tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding cityscape and beyond, making it a perfect spot for photos and romantic moments. Standing tall as a local landmark, this observation wheel provides a relaxing aerial perspective that's especially stunning during sunset and evening hours when the city lights up. Each climate-controlled gondola ensures a comfortable ride year-round, making it an enjoyable experience regardless of the season.

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Okochi Sanso Garden

Kyoto · Kinki / Kansai

Okochi Sanso Garden is a stunning traditional Japanese villa and garden that once belonged to silent film actor Okochi Denjiro, nestled in the scenic Arashiyama bamboo grove area of Kyoto. The meticulously landscaped grounds feature winding paths, traditional tea houses, and spectacular panoramic views of the Kyoto mountains and Hozu River valley. Your admission ticket includes matcha green tea and a sweet served in one of the elegant rest areas, making it a serene escape from the busier tourist spots nearby.

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Kobe Minato Ijinkan

Hyogo · Kinki / Kansai

Kobe Minato Ijinkan offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's Meiji-era international settlement, where beautifully preserved Western-style residences showcase the lives of foreign merchants and diplomats who once called Kobe home. Wander through elegant Victorian and colonial architecture set against scenic hillside views, with many buildings now converted into museums displaying period furniture and artifacts. The atmospheric streetscapes transport visitors back to 19th-century cosmopolitan Japan, making it a photographer's dream and a unique cultural experience distinct from traditional Japanese sites.

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Tsuzumi-mon Gate

Ishikawa · Chubu

This historic wooden gate, built in 1788, features a distinctive drum-shaped roof that gives it its name. Located in the atmospheric geisha district, it showcases traditional Edo-period architecture and serves as an iconic symbol of Kanazawa's cultural heritage. Visitors appreciate its photogenic design and authentic glimpse into the city's preserved past.

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Akiu Great Falls

Miyagi · Tohoku

Akiu Great Falls is a majestic natural wonder that ranks among Japan's most spectacular waterfalls, offering visitors the chance to experience its beauty from two distinct vantage points. From the shrine viewing area above, you can capture panoramic shots of the cascading waters, while the short but steep trek down to the riverbank brings you remarkably close to the thundering base of the falls. The surrounding landscape enhances the dramatic scenery, making this a must-visit destination for nature lovers exploring the region.

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Katsura Imperial Villa

Kyoto · Kinki / Kansai

Katsura Imperial Villa is a stunning example of Japanese architecture and garden design, considered one of the finest achievements of traditional Japanese aesthetics. Built in the 17th century as a retreat for members of the imperial family, the villa features a series of elegant tea houses, immaculately designed strolling gardens, and precise landscape arrangements that reflect the changing seasons. The harmonious integration of buildings and nature exemplifies the refined taste of the Edo period aristocracy and continues to inspire architects and designers worldwide.

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Hachiman-Zaka Slope

Hokkaido · Hokkaido

Hachiman-Zaka Slope is one of Hakodate's most photogenic streets, featuring a beautifully paved incline that frames a stunning view of Hakodate Bay at its end. This charming slope, lined with trees and smooth stone tiles, creates a perfect living postcard whether blanketed in snow, bathed in autumn colors, or glowing under summer greenery. The iconic street has become famous as a romantic filming location and draws visitors year-round seeking that perfect shot of the road leading to the shimmering harbor.

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Hakuba Happo-One Snow Resort

Nagano · Chubu

Hakuba Happo-One is one of Japan's premier ski resorts, famous for hosting events during the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. With over 200 hectares of skiable terrain and breathtaking views of the Northern Japan Alps, it offers runs for all skill levels from gentle beginner slopes to challenging Olympic downhill courses. The resort features modern lift systems, excellent powder snow conditions from December through April, and a vibrant après-ski scene in Hakuba village below.

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Oboke Gorge Sightseeing Boat

Tokushima · Kinki / Kansai

Oboke Gorge offers a thrilling sightseeing boat ride through one of Japan's most dramatic river valleys, where towering cliff faces and crystalline waters create a spectacular natural masterpiece. The 30-minute boat journey navigates the emerald-green Yoshino River as expert boatmen share stories about the unique marble rock formations sculpted over millions of years. This unforgettable experience showcases the raw beauty of Tokushima Prefecture's mountainous terrain, especially stunning during autumn when vibrant foliage blankets the gorge.

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Hokkaido University Ginkgo Avenue

Hokkaido · Hokkaido

Hokkaido University's iconic Ginkgo Avenue transforms into a stunning golden tunnel each autumn, creating one of Sapporo's most photographed natural spectacles. The majestic ginkgo trees lining this historic pathway turn brilliant yellow in late October through early November, offering visitors a breathtaking display of fall colors against the backdrop of the university's elegant campus. This free and easily accessible spot provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and academic atmosphere, ideal for leisurely strolls and photography.

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Fuji Television Network, Inc.

Tokyo · Kanto

Fuji Television Network's iconic headquarters in Odaiba stands as one of Tokyo's most recognizable landmarks, featuring a distinctive silver sphere suspended 25 stories above ground. Designed by renowned architect Kenzo Tange, visitors can access the 25th-floor observation deck inside the titanium sphere for panoramic views of Tokyo Bay, Rainbow Bridge, and on clear days, Mount Fuji. The building also houses free exhibition spaces, a rooftop garden, and shops selling exclusive Fuji TV character merchandise and anime goods.

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Yokohama Marine Tower

Kanagawa · Kanto

This iconic 106-meter red tower, completed in 1961, offers panoramic views of Yokohama Bay and the surrounding cityscape from its observation deck. Originally a navigation beacon for ships, it's now a beloved landmark featuring a rotating restaurant and museum exhibits. Visitors enjoy stunning sunset views and the historic structure's unique architectural charm.

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Cape Tachimachi

Hokkaido · Hokkaido

This scenic rocky promontory juts dramatically into the sea, offering stunning ocean views and photo opportunities. Known for its rugged basalt formations and pristine natural beauty, it provides an ideal spot for experiencing Hakodate's coastal landscape. Visitors enjoy peaceful walks along the shoreline and witnessing breathtaking sunsets over the water.

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Equestrian Statue of Date Masamune

Miyagi · Tohoku

The iconic bronze Equestrian Statue of Date Masamune stands majestically atop the ruins of Sendai Castle (Aoba Castle), depicting the legendary 'One-Eyed Dragon' samurai who founded the city in his distinctive crescent-moon helmet. This powerful landmark offers breathtaking panoramic views of modern Sendai, the surrounding mountains, and the Pacific Ocean in the distance, making it especially stunning at sunset or when illuminated at night. Easily accessible via the tourist-friendly Loople Sendai bus, this hilltop site combines samurai history with spectacular city vistas, making it an essential stop for first-time visitors.

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Honmaru Palace

Aichi · Chubu

This stunning reconstructed palace showcases Edo-period architecture and grandeur within Nagoya Castle's inner citadel. Visitors can explore intricately decorated rooms, traditional tatami chambers, and impressive wooden structures while experiencing authentic samurai-era life. The palace offers fascinating glimpses into feudal Japan's elegance and provides an immersive cultural experience unavailable elsewhere in the region.

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Wada House

Gifu · Chubu

Wada House is a beautifully preserved traditional Japanese merchant residence that offers visitors a glimpse into the lifestyle of wealthy families during the Edo period. The spacious wooden structure features classic architectural elements including tatami rooms, sliding paper doors, and an elegant interior garden that changes with the seasons. Walking through this historic home provides an authentic experience of traditional Japanese domestic architecture and craftsmanship.

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Harbor View Park Observatory

Kanagawa · Kanto

This hilltop observatory offers breathtaking panoramic views of Yokohama's harbor and cityscape, making it an ideal destination for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers. The park features well-maintained gardens, walking trails, and observation decks where visitors can enjoy sunset vistas and watch ships navigate the bay below. It's perfect for peaceful moments away from urban crowds while appreciating the region's natural beauty and maritime heritage.

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Fugaku Wind Cave

Yamanashi · Kinki / Kansai

Fugaku Wind Cave is a natural lava cave formed by Mount Fuji's volcanic activity, maintaining a constant cool temperature of around 3°C year-round. Located in the Aokigahara forest at the northern base of Mount Fuji, this 201-meter cave was historically used to store ice and silkworm cocoons due to its natural refrigeration. Visitors can explore the atmospheric cave's unique ice pillars and columnar formations while learning about the region's volcanic geology.

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Mojiko Retro Observation Gallery

Yamaguchi · Kinki / Kansai

Perched atop the Mojiko Retro Highmart building, this observation gallery offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the Kanmon Straits, connecting Kyushu and Honshu islands. From 103 meters above sea level, visitors can witness the bustling maritime traffic, the iconic Kanmon Bridge, and the historic port townscape that blends Taisho-era architecture with modern development. The observation deck is especially magical at sunset and during evening hours when the retro district lights up below.

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Ryugado Cave

Kochi · Shikoku

Ryugado Cave is one of Japan's three great limestone caves, featuring stunning natural formations created over 175 million years. Visitors can explore nearly one kilometer of illuminated pathways showcasing spectacular stalactites, stalagmites, and underground chambers including the dramatic 'Heavenly Paradise' hall. The cave maintains a cool temperature year-round and offers both standard tourist routes and adventurous explorer courses for the more daring.

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Cape Ashizuri

Kochi · Shikoku

Cape Ashizuri is a dramatic promontory jutting into the Pacific Ocean at the southernmost tip of Shikoku Island, offering breathtaking panoramic views of rugged cliffs and endless blue waters. The cape is home to the sacred Kongofuku-ji Temple, the 38th temple on the famous Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage, and features a striking white lighthouse perched 80 meters above the crashing waves. Visitors can explore scenic walking trails along the coastal cliffs, experience the mystical atmosphere of subtropical vegetation, and witness spectacular sunrises over the Pacific.

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Sankyo Warehouse

Yamagata · Tohoku

Sankyo Warehouse is a historic rice storage facility in Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture, featuring atmospheric Edo-period architecture along a picturesque canal lined with cherry trees. The striking black-walled warehouses create a photogenic scene that's especially stunning during spring when the cherry blossoms bloom and in winter when snow blankets the area. Visitors can explore the nostalgic streetscape and learn about the region's prosperous maritime trading history while enjoying the serene waterside ambiance.