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Scenic Viewpoints and Observation Points

This collection spans Japan's diverse geography, from the sacred forests of Mt. Misen in Miyajima to the Kengo Kuma-designed Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center. It features coastal lookouts on Ishigaki Island, rugged ridges in the Tanzawa Mountains, and unique geological formations like the Jigoku Nozoki cliff in Chiba. Highlights include Nagano's SORA terrace for high-altitude cloud views and the historic Manzeki Bridge connecting the islands of Tsushima.

Mt. Misen A

Mt. Misen

Rising 535 meters above sea level, this sacred mountain is surrounded by magnificent forest and offers gorgeous views from the observation…

Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center B

Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center

Kengo Kuma-designed building featuring a free eighth-floor observation deck with views of Senso-ji Temple and Tokyo Skytree.

Nosokodake C

Nosokodake

A challenging hike up these hills is rewarded by stunning views of the area.

Tamatorizaki Observation Point D

Tamatorizaki Observation Point

Coastal lookout on Ishigaki Island overlooking Ibaruma Bay and the Hirakubo Peninsula, known for year-round hibiscus flowers.

E

Azumaya Observation Deck (Former Satomi Teahouse)

Resting point on Miyajima's hiking trails offering views of the Seto Inland Sea and the island's protected virgin forest.

F

Jigoku Nozoki Viewpoint

A prominent rock ledge on Mount Nokogiri jutting out over a 100-meter vertical drop, offering vistas of Tokyo Bay.

G

SORA terrace

High-altitude terrace at 1,770 meters in Nagano, accessible by ropeway and famous for frequent "sea of clouds" sightings.

Manzeki Bridge H

Manzeki Bridge

Red arched bridge spanning a canal excavated in 1900, connecting the northern and southern halves of Tsushima Island.

Mt. Teine I

Mt. Teine

A great place for skiing near Sapporo, especially for beginners and children. Easily accessible by bus and by train.

Tomi San J

Tomi San

Mount Tomi is a mountain on the border of the city of Minamibōsō, in southern Chiba Prefecture. The mountain is formed by two peaks.

Mount Sarakura K

Mount Sarakura

Mount Sarakura is a 622 m mountain in Yahatahigashi-ku, Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka, Japan.

Mt. Shindainichi L

Mt. Shindainichi

Mount Shindainichi is a peak of the Tanzawa Mountains with an elevation of 1,340 metres, and is located due east of Mount Tō.

Mt. Fukuchi M

Mt. Fukuchi

A 900-meter peak within Kitakyushu National Park, situated at the borders of Kitakyushu, Nogata, and Fukuchi.

Mt. Akausagi N

Mt. Akausagi

Alpine peak standing at 1,629 meters within Hakusan National Park, featuring high-altitude marshlands and diverse flora.

Mt. Shichiyama O

Mt. Shichiyama

Coastal mountain in Tottori Prefecture rising 314 meters, providing views of the Sea of Japan and the Uradome Coast.

頭殿山 P

頭殿山

A 1,203-meter peak in the Asahi Mountain Range on the border of Asahi and Shirataka in Yamagata Prefecture.

Mt. Gyoja Q

Mt. Gyoja

Peak on the Tanzawa Omote-ozone ridge standing at 1,180 meters in Kanagawa Prefecture.

Mt. Karasuo R

Mt. Karasuo

Tanzawa mountain ridge peak at 1,136 meters, featuring a rest hut and views of Mount Fuji and Sagami Bay.

Mt. Izugatake S

Mt. Izugatake

Mountain in Saitama Prefecture known for its rocky terrain and 850-meter summit overlooking the Kanto Plain.

Mount Chausu T

Mount Chausu

A 535-meter peak situated directly on the border between Nara and Mie prefectures.

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