Mt. Fuji

Mt. Fuji

The high point of a visit to japan Climbing Mt. Fuji was once viewed as a religious pilgrimage to honor the spirit of what is one of the most beautiful and iconic peaks on the planet. An endeavor famed for its natural beauty and cultural significance, getting to the top of Mt. Fuji is an … Read more

Gotemba 5th Station

Gotemba 5th Station

The Green Way Up Mt. Fuji: A Unique and Serene Journey Introduction Mt. Fuji, the iconic symbol of japan, attracts thousands of climbers each year. While there are several trails leading to the summit, the Gotemba trail stands out as the greenest and least crowded route. With its gentle slope and volcanic gravel path, it … Read more

Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art

Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art

Enjoy Masterpieces by Jean-Francois Millet Introduction: The Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art, also known as the Millet Museum, has gained widespread recognition since its establishment in 1978. The museum boasts an impressive collection of artworks, including paintings by the renowned artist Jean-Francois Millet, such as “The Sower.” In addition to Millet’s works, the museum also … Read more

Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts

Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts

Masterful contemporary photography, including platinum prints, from the world over The Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (K*MoPA) is a renowned institution located in the picturesque Kiyosato Highlands. Established in 1995, the museum is dedicated to the art of photography and has gained international recognition for its collection of masterful contemporary works. The primary objective of … Read more

Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Museum

Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Museum

A Great Collection of Hirayama Ikuo’s Paintings Hirayama Ikuo, a renowned Nihonga artist in japan, was born in 1930. Nihonga is a style of painting that combines traditional Japanese tools with modern Western techniques. The Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Museum showcases Ikuo’s earlier Nihonga works and his more recent paintings of the Silk Road, which … Read more

Hono no Saiten Festival

Hono no Saiten Festival

Where handheld pillars of fire light the night The Hono no Saiten fire festival in Toyohashi is a thrilling event that showcases the beauty and power of handheld fireworks. This festival takes place in Aichi Prefecture, which is known as the home of handheld fireworks. Imagine holding a bamboo tube filled with gunpowder under your … Read more

Kamisuwa Onsen

Kamisuwa Onsen

Hot Springs: A Gateway to Relaxation and Nature Exploration Introduction Hot springs are a popular attraction in japan, and one of the most renowned hot spring destinations is Kamisuwa Onsen. Located near the picturesque Yatsugatake Mountains and situated on the edge of Lake Suwa, Kamisuwa Onsen offers visitors a tranquil escape from the bustling city … Read more

Fujimi Panorama Resort

Fujimi Panorama Resort

Easy Access to a Great Time Any Time of Year Fujimi Panorama Resort, located in the picturesque mountain town of Fujimi, offers visitors easy access to a wonderful getaway, no matter the season. Whether you’re looking for a day trip from Tokyo or a longer stay to explore the Suwa area, this resort has something … Read more

Myotsuji Temple

Myotsuji Temple

A Hidden Trove of National Treasures Introduction Myotsuji Temple, nestled in the hills of the city of Obama, is a hidden gem that houses a treasure trove of National Treasures. This beautiful Shingon sect temple was built in 806 by Sakanoue Tamuramaro, a military ruler who believed that this serene location was the perfect spot … Read more