Soulbar Tosaya
Soul & Funk bar on Perry Road, Shimoda.
Soul & Funk bar on Perry Road, Shimoda.
Kama'aina is a Hawaiian restaurant and bar on Perry Road in Shimoda.
Ryosenji is a small buddhist temple next to Perry Road. It is known for having hosted the signing ceremony for the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the Toku
A free footbath open to the public, the waters flowing from the area's hot springs are said to soothe and relax tired and sore feet. The baths are enclosed by a
Izakaya with fish specialities open all day long during summer season in Shimoda.
This spot is one of the beaches that have received an A in the water examination conducted by the Ministry of Environment and is especially popular for people w
Featuring an indoor pool and hot-spring baths with views of Shimoda Port, Kurofune Hotel is 1 km from Izukyu Shimoda Train Station. The spacious Japanese rooms
Overlooking the Sagami-nada Sea, Shimoda Yamatokan offers spacious Japanese rooms that include a balcony with sea views, a DVD player and traditional futon beds
Mcmill House is set in Shimoda, 1.9 km from Shimoda Floating Aquarium and 4.3 km from Shirahama Ohama Beach. Free private parking is available on site. Certain
Guests at Hotel Yamadaya can enjoy relaxing in the indoor and outdoor hot-spring baths. All Japanese-style rooms feature a flat-screen TV and views of Shimoda P
Wafu Pension Tamure is set in Shimoda, 1.9 km from Shimoda Floating Aquarium. Free private parking is available on site. Every room at this inn is air conditio
Minshiku Haji offers simple Japanese-style accommodations with tatami (woven-straw) floors and free Wi-Fi. Izukyu Shimoda Train Station is a 10-minute drive awa
Hakodate Perry House offers affordable accommodation and free WiFi, a 3-minute walk from Omachi Tram Stop in the historical district. Facilities include a share
When Commodore Matthew Perry steamed into Shimoda Bay and demanded that Japan to the rest of the world, the Japanese government (led by the Tokugawa Shogunate)
Earlier, I detailed Commodore Matthew Perry's stops in Japan (Following Perry, Part I & Part II), but for those of you history buffs who are staying in the
The Unazuki Beer Hall is a road station, or michi no eki in Japanese, a place where local businesses can sell their goods directly to visitors. The road station
Laputa's Road, or Laputa-no-Michi, offers a beautiful view of Mount Aso and its surroundings. The road is named after the Ghibli movie "Castle in the Sky".
The Hakusan White Road is a 33.3 km long, scenic mountain road that connects cities in Ishikawa and Gifu Prefectures. Panoramic views of the forest can be seen