
[Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture] Experience the tranquility and bustle at Sendai Toshogu Shrine!
Toshogu Shrine is a venerable shrine that enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu. Many of you may have visited Nikko Toshogu Shrine during a school trip. ...
Toshogu Shrine is a venerable shrine that enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu. Many of you may have visited Nikko Toshogu Shrine during a school trip. ...
One of the famous spots in Yamagata Prefecture is Juroku Rakan Rock. This 16 Arhat Rock is a stone Buddha that has withstood rough waves for more than 150 years, and is...
About a 5-minute walk from Aomori Station, you will see the Seikan ferry, Hakkodamaru. This was the last ship on the Seikan route departing from Aomori and arriving at Hakodate...
Speaking of museums, artifacts excavated from ruins are carefully arranged and displayed. A holiday where you can look at the exhibits and think about what life was like back then...
Approximately 12 minutes by car from Sendai Station. A castle that ruled Sendai once stood on Aobayama overlooking the city. It is called Aoba Castle and was built by Date Masamune...
In the south of the Aizu region of Fukushima Prefecture, there is a post town that has been around since the Edo period. Even now in the 2000s, the post town is lined with thatched-roof houses and still looks like the place you are...
Although it is not well known, stone circles also exist in Japan. The Oyu stone circles in Towada Oyu, Kazuno City, Akita Prefecture, were created in the late Jomon period...
When talking about Japan's buried treasure, many people may think of the Tokugawa buried treasure. However, legends of buried treasure remain throughout Japan. Also in Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture...
Hachirogata in Akita Prefecture once boasted an area of 220 square kilometers and was known as the second largest lake in Japan after Lake Biwa. The growth of Hachirogata...