Explore Japan's Mysterious Metropolis. If you take the elevator to the top of the Shinjuku Metropolitan Government Building, the highest point in Tokyo, all you will see is bright lights, chalky apartme...
Actually, there are only well-preserved samurai houses and the magnificent Kenroku Garden, one of the three most beautiful parks in Japan will be counted, a long journey to the Japanese sea worthwhile...
The fantastic view of the majestic Fuji makes the charm of the tourist stronghold of Hakone, which also has thermal baths, hiking trails and all sorts of recreation up all time. A trip on the Lake Ash...
Shoguns once roamed this temple site, which blends perfectly into the surrounding forests. The shrines and temples of Nikko, together with their natural surroundings, have for centuries been a sacred...
If this is the first time in Nagano (360 000 Ew.) Comes, will scarcely believe that this industrial city is a winter sports center and 1998 Olympic Games even organized. As its symbol, the ski jump (6...
Historic temples, shrines, monuments and buildings, and delightful hiking trails make this town in the northwest of the Miura Peninsula in a nice, just a train an hour from Tokyo distant day trip dest...
Nagoya, home of the giant Toyota group, is the hub of the Japanese auto industry and with its 2.15 million inhabitants, a kind of Wolfsburg in Goliath format. Much historical interest does not exist. ...
With its traditional pubs, sake breweries and quaint shops is very much useless, this small town (66 000 Ew.) In the Japanese Alps more of its original charm preserved than the rest of the vast Pacifi...