Kanto | Tochigi | Nikko
Irohazaka Winding Road
Irohazaka Winding Road has 48 hairpin turns, which goes through the mountainous region of Okunikko and ends at Nikko.
Kansai | Kyoto | Kyoto City
Kiyomizu Temple
Kiyomizudera is one of the most famous temples in Kyoto and is most known for the wooden stage that is 13 meters tall.
Kansai | Kyoto | Kyoto City
Tenryuji Temple
Tenryuji Temple is one of the most important temples in the Arashiyama District and has a garden that has been around for centuries.
Chubu | Nagano | Ina
Tenryu-kyo Valley / Tenryu-gawa River Rafting
The Tenryu Valley, situated on the southern tip of Ina Basin in Nagano, is a valley created by the erosion of rocks located in the Ina area over the years.
Kanto | Kanagawa | Hakone
Lake Ashi
Lake Ashi is a caldera lake that was formed 3000 years ago from the last volcanic eruption of Mount Hakone.
Kanto | Tochigi | Nikko
Kegon Waterfall
Kegon Waterfall is listed as one of the three most beautiful falls in Japan along with Nachi Waterfall in Wakayama Prefecture and Fukuroda Waterfall in Ibaraki Prefecture.
Kansai | Kyoto | Kyoto City
Sagano Scenic Railway
The Sagano Scenic Railway is a sightseeing train route that winds through mountains and utilizes old fashioned trains.
Kanto | Tochigi | Nikko
Lake Chuzenji
Lake Chuzenji is located in the mountains near Nikko at the foot of Mount Nantai and is beautiful around the autumn season.
Kansai | Kyoto | Kyoto City
Arashiyama
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is one of the most popular photo spots in Kyoto along with Kinkakuji and Fushimi Inari Shrine.
Chubu | Gifu | Okuhida
Shin-Hotaka Ropeway
The Shin Hotaka Ropeway has one of the largest elevation gains and features double decker gondola cars.
Chubu | Aichi | Nagoya
Korankei
Korankei is located in Aichi prefecture and is a popular location for viewing autumn leaves in Nagoya.
Kansai | Kyoto | Kyoto City
Shisendo Temple
Shisendo Temple was a mountain hermitage built by Ishikawa Jozan, a scholar, landscape architect, and soldier.