Japan, Kiso Valley
Japan, Kiso Valley
The valley of Kiso is the territory in the upper reaches of the Kiso River, which flows through the land of several prefectures (Nagano, Gifu, Aichi and Mie) and flows into the Bay of Ise near the city
Japan, Children’s Museum
Japan, Children’s Museum
A museum in which children are allowed to touch all the exhibits, pick them up and even conduct scientific experiments with them, was opened in Hiroshima in 1980 in the new building of the city
Japan, Kitakyushu City Art Museum
Japan, Kitakyushu City Art Museum
The Kitakyushu City Art Museum stores and offers to view over 6,000 works of art. In addition, various temporary exhibitions are held regularly throughout the year. In the park surrounding
Japan, Fukuoka City Museum
Japan, Fukuoka City Museum
Fukuoka has always been the southern gateway to Japan and the center of trade, only it was called at different times in different ways. In the VI century, the city was called Ha, from the 11th century
Japan, Kobe City Museum
Japan, Kobe City Museum
The Kobe City Museum was opened in 1982. This is one of the many museums in Japan that exist with the support of the municipality. It is located in a building built in the Neoclassic style in 1935.
Japan, Mount Hakodate
Japan, Mount Hakodate
Hakodate Mountain is one of the attractions of Hakodate, located in the southern part of Hokkaido Island. On the slope of the mountain is located almost the entire central part of the city. And to be
Japan, Mount Fuji
Japan, Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji, which Europeans mistakenly call Fujiyama, has a respectful name Fuji-san in Japan.
The mountain is a sacred place for many Japanese, at its summit there is a Shinto sanctuary, which owns a fairly
Japan, Resurrection Cathedral
Japan, Resurrection Cathedral
The Orthodox Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, or the Resurrection Cathedral, is also known as the “Nicholas-do”. It was built in the late 19th century, and in 1962 it was
Japan, Yusukan Military Museum
Japan, Yusukan Military Museum
The Yusukan Museum tells about the military history of Japan. It is located in the area of Chiyoda near the Shinto shrine of Yasukuni, founded by the Emperor Meiji in 1869. Yasukuni is
Japan, Mitsunomori Water Botanical Garden
Japan, Mitsunomori Water Botanical Garden
Botanical Garden Mitsunomori specializes in aquatic plants.
Japan, the Great Buddha and the temple of Kotoku-in
Japan, the Great Buddha and the temple of Kotoku-in
Famous Buddhist temple Kotoku-in, located in the western part of the city, brought a huge bronze statue of Buddha. The age of the statue is more than eight centuries. The
Japan, Tsukuba Botanical Garden
Japan, Tsukuba Botanical Garden
Tsukuba is a true Japanese science city. In 1962, the government commission for regional development opted for a small town in the prefecture of Ibaraki and recommended the establishment of
Japan, Hakone Botanical Garden
Japan, Hakone Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden in Hakone was founded in 1976. Here grows 1700 species of plants, including wood, water, alpine representatives of the flora.
Japan, Nikko Botanical Garden
Japan, Nikko Botanical Garden
In Japan, there is a saying: “Do not say kekko until you see Nikko” – that is, “Do not talk about anything that’s fine until you see Nikko.” This ancient city,
Japan, Niigata Botanical Garden
Japan, Niigata Botanical Garden
The Niigata Botanical Garden, spread over 20 hectares of land, includes a dendrological park and a greenhouse. Here you can see a magnificent collection of cherry trees, coniferous trees and