Ponto-cho area in Kyoto
The Ponto-cho area in Kyoto annually becomes a gathering place for thousands of people who come here from all over the world. As you know, Japan is a country where a lot of different events take place. The city of Kyoto occupies a special place in Japan, where life is active around the clock. People...
Ginza district in Tokyo
The Ginza district in Tokyo is the most famous shopping area in the capital of Japan. Translated from Japanese, the name of the district means silver yard or silver workshop. This can be explained by the fact that there used to be a mint in this place. There is a saying that even the largest bill wi...
Ogasawara Islands
The Ogasawara Islands are an archipelago that consists of more than 30 islands, some of them very small in size. In 2013, a new island joined the archipelago. He was literally born on the surface, through a volcanic eruption. Its dimensions are just over 200 meters wide, and its height above sea lev...
Yakushima Island
Yakushima Island is an island with amazing protected nature; in a relatively small area there are simultaneously tropical forests with banana groves, cedar forests and snow-capped mountain peaks. For a long time, Yakushima has been considered one of the most popular tourist destinations, with 2 to 3...
Honshu Island
The island of Honshu is the largest island of Japan; it is here that the circulation of life throughout the country takes place. It covers an area of more than 227,000 square kilometers. As you know, Japan is one of the largest island archipelagos in the world. There are a huge number of islands her...
Hokkaido Island
The island of Hokkaido was formerly called Ezo; important Japanese events took place in this place, which formed the basis for the formation of Japanese statehood. The island is the second largest in Japan. It is here that the main circulation of resources - Japan's natural resources - takes place, ...
Hateruma Island
The island of Hateruma, small in size, is located in the south of Japan, and on its southernmost part there is a small monument on which this information is attested. The island is mostly known for its beach. Thousands of Japanese come here by high-speed ferry to enjoy the soft white sand and warm w...
Shikoku Island
Shikoku Island is the smallest of the four main islands of Japan. In the world ranking of islands it is in 50th place. There are many mountains and rivers, forests and valleys. Shikoku differs from other Japanese islands in that it is considered abandoned in terms of economic and industrial developm...
Rishiri Island
Rishiri Island is located in the northern part of Japan, it is shaped like a circle with a volcano in the center. The height of Rishiri-san is 1721 meters, and its foothills are covered with dense greenery. Tourists from all over the world come here quite often, but domestic tourism is also well dev...
Rebun Island
Rebun Island is a small island in northern Japan, its elongated tip is Cape Sukotan, the northernmost point of the country. You can get to the island by ferry, which regularly sails here from the neighboring island of Rishiri and from Hokaido. Travel time is on average 2 hours. A small port town, ou...