
[Iwate] The famous mountain “Mt. Iwate” also called Iwate Fuji
Iwate is one of Japan's 100 most famous mountains. Mt. Iwate, also known as Iwate Fuji, is a symbol of Iwate Prefecture. The majestic shape of the mountain is...
Iwate is one of Japan's 100 most famous mountains. Mt. Iwate, also known as Iwate Fuji, is a symbol of Iwate Prefecture. The majestic shape of the mountain is...
Azuma-Kofuji, one of the volcanic groups in the Azuma Mountain Range Azuma-Kofuji is one of the volcanic groups in the Azuma Mountain Range, which has a vast mountain range in Fukushima Prefecture. There is a horseshoe-shaped caldera in the surrounding area...
Table of Contents 1 Momoyama-style shrine designated as a national treasure 1.1 The Osaki clan rebuilt the building as Osaki Hachiman, which was commissioned by Minamoto no Yoshiie, also known as Taro Hachiman 1.2 Date Masamune...
One of Japan's most famous tourist destinations, Meiji Shrine, located in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, is famous as a power spot, with a vast grounds full of greenery, and visitors from far and wide...
Table of Contents 1 One of Japan's 3rd generation Sacred Saces 1.1 IIIFORMATION <INFORMATION>
Table of Contents 1 What are Dewa Sanzan? 1.1 Characteristics of each mountain 2 Representative shrines and temples of the Dewa Sanzan 2.1 Mt. Haguro 2.2 Mt. Tsukiyama 2.3 Mt. Yudonoyama The Dewa Sanzan is Yamagata Prefecture...
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Fukushima Prefecture, Ouchi-juku was built during the Edo period (around 1640) on the Aizu Nishi Kaido road that connected Aizu Castle and Shimotsuke no Kuni, which is now Imaichi, Nikko...
Sendai Castle, the residence of the Tohoku's leading Date family Sendai Castle ruins are the remains of the Date family's castle of 620,000 koku of Sendai domain located in Aoba Ward, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, and were built on Mt. Aoba...
Table of Contents 1 Japan's deepest lake "Lake Tazawa" 2 Indigo-colored lake surface called Tazawako Blue 2.1 INFORMATION Japan's deepest lake "Tazawako"...
Hirosaki Castle, a valuable cultural property that still exists in Aomori Prefecture Hirosaki Castle is a Hirayama Castle located in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, and was the residence of the Tsugaru clan of the Hirosaki clan.The castle tower was built in the Edo period.