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Kuju Mountains
The Kuju Mountains will entertain day trippers and experienced hikers alike.

Small Worlds Miniature Museum
Small Worlds blends the magic of miniatures, captivating lighting and enchanting music to evoke a sense of nostalgia and discovery.

- Destination Miyagi
- Speciality Arts & Entertainment
Reborn Art Festival
Contemporary Art exhibits celebrating the resilience of Tohoku 10 years after the tsunami.

Mount Omuro
One of the attractions of Izu Peninsula is Mount Omuro, a dormant volcano that formed about 4,000 years ago that looks like an upside-down bowl.

- Destination Miyagi
- Speciality Shrines & Temples
Koganeyama Shrine
Visit a shrine built to honor the first discovery of gold in Japan 1200 years ago, whose grounds comprise a whole island.

- Destination Miyazaki
- Speciality Parks & Gardens
Miyako Botanic Garden
Immerse yourself in tropical flowers and fruit at Miyako Botanic Garden!

- Destination Saitama
- Speciality Traditional
Mitsumine Shrine
Sitting at the summit of picturesque Mount Mitsumine is the ancient Mitsumine shrine.
Mount Osuzu
Known as one of Japan’s 200 most famous mountains, Osuzu is home to many stunning waterfalls and valleys.

Art Aquarium Ginza
With 5,000 goldfish across a hundred different varieties, Art Aquarium Museum Ginza will not disappoint as a unique art experience in the middle of Tokyo.

Hanayome Noren Train
Step inside a train gallery of colorful bridal curtain designs while savoring the panoramic view along the Noto Peninsula.

- Destination Ishikawa
- Speciality Neighborhoods
Kanazawa Neighborhoods (Nagamachi, Higashi Chaya, Nishi Chaya, Kazue-machi)
Get to know the neighborhoods in Kanazawa that have been preserved from the Edo era