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Gujo Hachiman
Low-rise wood-and-plaster buildings echo this former castle town’s feudal past...
Okayama Castle and Korakuen Garden
About the castle Back to Sengoku Period (1467-1590), many castles were built by the order of daimyo (feudal lord)...
Okuoikojo Station
The unstaffed station is the ideal spot for sightseeing via one of Japan’s most treasured railways, especially considering the other nature hotspots in the area...
Inuyama
But this small city of just 74,000 people has a lot to offer even to visitors traveling from afar, including: Inuyama Castle Jokomachi District Cormorant Fishing on Kiso River Jo-an Tea Ceremony House Jokomachi The street of Jokomachi comprises of preserved old buildings and charming shops selling local goods on either side...
Matsumoto Castle
Against the background of the snowcapped Japanese Alps mountain range and elegant cherry trees in spring, Matsumoto Castle is a picturesque scene tucked away in Nagano Prefecture...
Yamaguchi City
If you want to see some of spiritual Japan but still have the conveniences of a city then this is the place for you...
Matsuyama Castle
To reach it, visitors can take a ropeway cable car, walk there or take a one-seater chairlift — the recommended and more exhilarating means of transport...
Gifu City
The fishermen light bonfires to attract ‘ayu', known as sweetfish, to the boat, at which point trained cormorants are sent out to catch them...
Kishi Station
A typical Japanese mikeneko, a tricolored white with orange and black patches, Tama spent her days lolling around Kishi station...
Kishiwada Castle
The town of Kishiwada in the southeast of Osaka Prefecture is best known for its huge and wild Danjiri Festival where several tons of portable shrine are dragged through the town at breakneck speeds...
Hamamatsu Castle
Once home to Tokugawa Ieyasu, who became the first shogun of the Edo period, it now houses a museum and observation deck...