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Azumino – Nagano

Azumino – Nagano

At the foot of the North Alps, Azumino. Clear sky and flow of transparent river.Transparent rivers where rich snow melting water flows and beautiful wetlands are found everywhere in Azumino.  And the clear water of Azumino was listed as one…

Sengataki Falls – Karuizawa

Sengataki Falls – Karuizawa

Sengataki Falls, located in the upper stream of Sengatakizawa where Asama ‘s spring water flows, is a small waterfall with a height of 20 m and a width of 2 m. It is a sightseeing spot where four seasons of…

Kawazu Nanadaru – Izu Peninsula

Kawazu Nanadaru – Izu Peninsula

The beautiful contrast of white flow and green is attractive. It is a small waterfall flowing quietly in the flow of a beautiful mountain. Kawazu Nanadaru is a collective term for seven waterfalls located in the Kawazu River that flows…

Shuzenji – Izu Peninsula

Shuzenji – Izu Peninsula

Called little KyotoThe history of Shuzenji is with the history of Shuzenji temple that Kobo Daishi opened in the second year of Daido (807). It is said that Kobo Daishi has discovered a hot spring, and that is the origin…

Izu Skyline – Izu Peninsula

Izu Skyline – Izu Peninsula

A road with beautiful scenery. Izu Skyline is a 40.6 km exclusive tourist road running on the mountain ridge in the eastern part of the Izu peninsula in the Fuji-Hakone Izu National Park. It is a driveway that you can run…

Katsuren Castle Ruins – Okinawa

Katsuren Castle Ruins – Okinawa

Registered as a World Heritage Site in 2000Katsuren Castle Ruins is the oldest among castles in Okinawa, and it is said to be around the 12th century.  This Castle is said to be an impregnable castle using natural cliffs, but…

Yonaguni island – Okinawa

Yonaguni island – Okinawa

Beautiful island with untouched nature leftYonaguni island is located approximately between Ishigaki island and Taiwan and is located in the westernmost west end of Japan. There are 100 meters of quay walls vertically falling into the ocean and there is…

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