Mount Fuji

With unrivaled magnificence and a beautiful cone shape, Mt. Fuji has often been selected as the subject of paintings and literature. It is the world-famous as a symbol of Japan.

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Arashiyama

Kyoto Arashiyama is located in the western outskirts of Kyoto at the bottom of the Arashiyama mountains far from the hustle of the main city.

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Goryokaku

Built in the Edo period, Goryokaku is a western-style, star shaped fort in Hakodate.

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Hirosaki Castle

Hirosaki Castle is located in Hirosaki in the Aomori Prefecture. The castle was built in 1611 and features moats, castle gates, and turrets.

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Mount Yoshino

Mount Yoshino, located in Nara Prefecture in a town called Yoshino is a popular cherry blossom viewing destination due to the 30,000 cherry blossom trees that cover the mountain slope.

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Philosopher's Path

The Philosopher's Path is a stone walkway in Kyoto that runs parallel to a canal. There are cherry blossom trees that follow the pathway providing both shade and a picturesque scene in the springtime.

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Takeda Castle Ruins

Takeda Castle (Takeda-jo) is a ruined castle in the city of Asago, in the northern part of Hyōgo Prefecture. The castle was originally built in 1411 and was later conquered by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

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Takachiho Gorge

Takachiho is located in the northwestern part of Miyazaki Prefecture, in the center of the Kyushu Mountains. The Takachiho Gorge is a V-shaped gorge, created by the Gokase River, which eroded the Aso lava.

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Ishigaki Island

Ishigaki-jima is an island paradise, with crystal waters and colorful coral and fish just beneath the surface. About 200 miles off of the Okinawan mainland, Ishigaki-jima is covered in lush green mountains, including Mt. Omoto-dake, the highest mountain in Okinawa.

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Lake Tazawa

Lake Tazawa is a crater lake situated near the center of eastern region of Akita Prefecture. It is the deepest lake in Japan, whose depth is of 423.4 meters and shape is almost perfectly circle.

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Yakushima

Registered as a World Natural Heritage Site, Yakushima is a round-shaped island situated approx. 60 km south from the southern end of Osumi Peninsula in the southern part of Kagoshima prefecture.

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Not only the fast-paced ultramodern cities and well-preserved historical towns, Japan is also filled with varieties of original ecological landscapes, which are created by complex and diverse geographical environment and well protected by Japanese people who worship the nature. Mountains, seas, islands, etc ... constitute the breathtaking sceneries, each of which will make you linger. Here we’d like to introduce 7 places you have to see to believe. You will never feel regret to have been here.

Japan’s Most Spectacular Views in Spring

Japan's Four Spectacular Seasons

Throughout Japan, many places are known for its seasonal views. Japan is known for its four distinct seasons, with many different places being known for particular seasons. No matter what time you decide to travel to Japan, there is a beautiful view waiting for you!



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