This sea of bamboo stalks can be found just outside Kyoto, to the west, in the Arashiyama district.
This unique restaurant in the capital city of Japan is the embodiment of Japanese way of having fun.
A Japanese style, crazy and colorful cafe where you'll feel like in a different world. Come and enjoy some of its innovative meals!
The Historic Village of Shirakawa-gō is located in the beautiful valley, surrounded by mountains known for heavy snowfall.
A must-visit for all Pokémon fans. This place sells all sorts of merchandise: mugs, toys, t-shirts, phone accessories and so much more.
This gargantuan clock is a must-see for every fan of Ghibli studios, since it is based on a design by Hayao Miyazaki himself.
Situated in a bustling district, this petite street is the ideal hideaway from the ever-present rush.
The Nakagin Capsule Tower Building was a mixed-use residential and office tower in Shimbashi, Tokyo, Japan designed by architect Kisho…
A busy food market offering variety of local products. Experience for all your senses!
This district is named after chaya - a traditional house where the guests would come to see a performance by geishas.
One of the most popular cemeteries in the country, Okunoin is a tranquil place with both sacred and slightly mysterious atmosphere.
If you're looking for a place to hang out, this park makes for a relaxing spot in the city. It's forested and surrounded by the river.
Mount Seppiko is a mountain or mountains in Himeji, Hyōgo, Japan. This mountain is one of the San-hiko-san, three Hiko Shugendō mountains in…