Ashikagashi Yakata
Ashikagashi Yakata, also known as Banna-ji Temple, was the fortified residence of of Ashikaga Yoshikane. This complex is one of the earliest forms of castles in
Banna-ji Temple is a National Treasure and is one of the best preserved Zen Buddhist temples in Japan.
Ashikagashi Yakata, also known as Banna-ji Temple, was the fortified residence of of Ashikaga Yoshikane. This complex is one of the earliest forms of castles in
The Ashikaga museum of art is merged naturally into a collective neighbourhood and contains various temporary exhibits along with local art and cultural exhibi
Coco Farm & Winery is located in Tochigi prefecture. As well as the vineyards there is a cafe on site and a shop for you to buy their products.
Kanayama Castle was built in 1469. It is known as a 'Yamajiro' (castle built on top of a mountain). It is a National Historical Site and is one of the Kanto are
This is a museum which has a connection with Shozo Tanaka.
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Ashikaga Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Ashikaga Ekimae features simple modern accommodations and a free breakfast for all guests.
Featuring chargeable massages, a launderette and rooms with free Wi-Fi, Toyoko Inn Tochigi is just a minute’s walk from JR Ashikaga Station. It offers free-use
Just a 2-minute taxi ride from JR Fukui Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Ashikaga-2 brings the comfort of a hot public bath, massage chairs and modern rooms with
A flat-screen TV with video-on-demand movies and free Wi-Fi are provided in all rooms at Toyoko Inn Gunma, 250 metres from Ota Train Station (South Exit). It ha
Only a 3-minute walk from Ota Train Station, Ryokan Torijun offers affordable Japanese-style rooms, free Wi-Fi and coin-operated laundry facilities. It features
Situated in Ota, 34 km from Takasaki, Hotel Monteroza Ohta features a restaurant and free WiFi. Each room has a flat-screen TV. Certain units include a seating
Established as a temple of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism in 1346, Genko-an Temple was turned into a temple of the Soto sect in 1694.
Yoshiminedera Temple, a Buddhist temple in Western Kyoto, is the 20th temple on the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage.
Unryu-in Temple is the blanch temple of Sennyu-ji Temple. It was established in 1372 by Emperor Gokogon.
This Tendai Buddhist temple located in Meguro, Tokyo, is the 33rd temple of the Edo 33 temples pilgrimage. The temple is well known as the last resting place of
Myoryu-ji is a Buddhist temple, commonly called the Ninja Temple or Ninja-dera for its former use as a disguised military station. Visitors may only enter with
This temple is known as "red gate temple"and it is said the senju (thousand hand) Kannon statue that is located at this temple is the origin of the area name.