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Everything’s more fun with Mt. Fuji
Yamanashi Prefecture
More than just climbing, experience wake boarding and stand up paddle boarding in the beautiful Fujigoko, the Five Fuji Lakes. Or enjoy Fuji-Q Highland, one of Japan’s most popular amusements parks. Everything is more fun with Mt. Fuji in the background.
Yamanashi Prefecture
3,776 meters of a perfect volcanic cone. Mt. Fuji is an icon of Japan and a UNESCO World Heritage site that’s impressive from any direction.
Yamanashi specialties: Autumn leaves, peaches and grapes
Yamanashi Prefecture
Shosenkyo Gorge, one of the most beautiful canyons in Japan, is a major tourist attraction of Yamanashi Prefecture as well as a Japan Heritage site. There is a walkway that goes past beautifully colored leaves, rocks in various shapes, and a clear stream. Sengataki Waterfall in particular is the most famous spot in Shosenkyo Gorge. This magnificent waterfall, thirty meters high, is one of Japan's top 100 waterfalls.
Yamanashi Prefecture is also known for peaches and grapes. Yamanashi produce is very popular in Japan. The climate of Yamanashi is suitable for growing high quality fruit. In spring and summer, there are a lot of tourists for fruit-picking, who enjoy freshly picked Yamanashi fruit.
Nagasaki Prefecture
Mount Unzen is covered with different colors in different seasons. In spring, the entire mountain is covered with pink Rhododendron. Around October, leaves turn red and the mountain is shining in the color of fall. As the season advances and temperature decreases, trees are coated with rime ice and create a winter wonderland.
Akita Prefecture
On the Japan Sea coast, you can enjoy the natural beauty of the mountains and the sea, not to mention delicious and fresh seafood.
Oga City is also a place to have fun, a visit to the local aquarium or taking in the experience of a traditional festival that celebrates the demon-like creature, Namahage.
Fukushima Prefecture
Blessed with natural beauty, Fukushima attracts visitors from around the world looking to find the best of rural Japan.
Fukushima Prefecture
Come and enjoy the many spas in Tsuchiyu Hot Springs.
A variety of hot spring baths, you can find the perfect one to fit your mood.
Tottori Sand Dunes & San'in Kaigan (Coast) Geopark
Tottori Prefecture
The Tottori sand dunes feel like a world apart. Just outside the city along the Japan Sea coast, the dunes natural beauty attract people from around the world.
San’in Kaigan Geopark, on Tottori’s San’in coast, is known for stunning geological landscapes as well as a variety of leisure activities like paragliding, sand boarding, and kayaking.
Ehime Prefecture
Built in the traditional style of Japan’s 6thand 7thcentury Asuka period, Asuka-No-Yu is a beautiful spa and picturesque symbol of Japan’s oldest hot spring spa, Dogo Onsen. Large bathing areas, outside baths, and special private bathing rooms that recreate the room reserved for the Imperial Family in Dogo Onsen’s main building, Asuka-No-Yu is great place to relax and enjoy the healing nature of the hot springs. After your bath, put on a yukata, a traditional Japanese robe, feel the full experience of a hot springs spa.