Attractions
Magome-juku

Magome-juku Magome-juku flourished as a post town on the Nakasendo road, and the roads and cobblestone streets from the Edo period still remain.​ Magome-juku load​ Waterwheel at Magome-juku​ Magome-juku​Local specialty Gohei mochi​ Magome-juku Magome, Nakatsugawa-shi, Gifu 508-0502, Japan Here is where you can consult with us about your trip or request a quote.

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Ena Gorge

Ena Gorge Ena Gorge is a beautiful natural valley that has long been known as a tourist destination in the Tokai region centered around Nagoya.​Its appeal lies in the changing scenery of the seasons, with cherry blossoms in spring, deep greenery in summer, autumn leaves in fall, and a blanket of snow in winter.​ Ena […]

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ski resort

ski resort Gifu Prefecture is surrounded by abundant nature and has many ski resorts.​Close to Nagoya, you can enjoy skiing on a day trip or overnight stay, depending on your preference.​ Hirugano Kogen Ski Resort Bokka no Sato snowman​ Dynaland Ski Resort​ Hirugano Kogen Ski Resort 4670-75 Hirugano, Takasu-cho, Gujo-shi, Gifu 501-5301, Japan Hirugano Kogen […]

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Kumano Old load

Kumano Old load A World Heritage Site with over 1,000 years of history ​(registered as a Cultural Heritage Site in 2004, it is the second road in the world to do so).​The Kumano region, which is also mentioned in the Nihon Shoki, is the largest sacred site and an object of nature worship,​and the road leading […]

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Ninja

Ninja They were what we would call spies today, and were active during the Sengoku period (1500-1600) and ​the Edo period (1600-1860).​They had a variety of abilities honed through rigorous training from childhood, including the leg strength ​to walk across Japan and carry out espionage activities, the physical skills to sneak into castles and mansions, ​the fighting ability […]

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Nagashima Spa Land

Nagashima Spa Land Boasting a 60-year history, this is one of the world's leading amusement parks. Enjoy over 10 different roller coasters. ​In addition to the amusement park, there are plenty of other facilities to enjoy, including pools, hot springs, inns, ​and large shopping centers. Nagashima Spa Land Jazz Dream Nagashima Nabana no sato Steel Dragon Ride Video Are […]

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Aichi
Inuyama Castle

Highlights, Access, and How to Enjoy Inuyama Castle Located in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture, on a small hill overlooking the Kiso River, Inuyama Castle is one of Japan’s 12 remaining original castles. Its main keep is designated a National Treasure, and its rare design features an outer corridor you can walk around 360 degrees, offering […]

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Aichi
Atsuta Shrine

Highlights, Access, and How to Enjoy Atsuta Shrine Located in Atsuta Ward, Nagoya City, Atsuta Shrine is one of Japan’s most important and ancient shrines, enshrining the sacred sword Kusanagi-no-Mitsurugi, one of the Three Sacred Treasures of Japan. Surrounded by a 190,000 m² sacred grove, visitors can enjoy worship and tranquil walks in a solemn […]

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Aichi
Nagoya Port Aquarium

Highlights, Access, and How to Enjoy Nagoya Port Aquarium Located in Minato Ward, Nagoya City, the Nagoya Port Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in Japan. Divided into a North Building and South Building on a vast site, it features exhibits themed on the evolution of the ocean and a variety of tanks recreating […]

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Gifu
Takayama

History of Takayama City About 450 years ago, in 1585, the warlord Kanamori Nagachika was granted the province of Hida — which corresponds to present-day northern Gifu Prefecture — by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Kanamori Nagachika built Takayama Castle in what is now Takayama City and developed a castle town laid out in a grid pattern modeled […]

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