Shimoda Kosei-do Pharmacy for Chinese Medicine
Shimoda Kosei-do is a pharmacy specializing in Chinese medicine and is located on Narita City's Omotesando Shopping Street.
Seimiya is a little bamboo workshop located on the Omotesando Shopping Street close to Yakushi-do Temple.
Shimoda Kosei-do is a pharmacy specializing in Chinese medicine and is located on Narita City's Omotesando Shopping Street.
Yakushi-do is a buddhist hall affiliated with Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple.
Machikado Fureai-kan is a free rest area and cultural center located right on the Omotesando Shopping Street.
Miyoshiya is a traditional Japanese tea room on Narita City's Omotesando Shopping Street.
This Japanese restaurant specializes in unagi (Japanese eel), a traditional dish. Kawatoyo has been in operation since 1917, serving a variety of different eel
The Narita Tourist Pavilion is a tourist information and cultural center, located on the Omotesando Shopping Street.
Located in an area renowned for its bamboo, Machinami Take Kobo (Town Bamboo Workshop) presents demonstrations of bamboo handicrafts being made, and visitors ca
Asian Minshuku Bamboo x Bamboo offers accommodation in Shirahama. Private parking is available on site. The rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV. Every room
Bamboo Alley (also known as the Bamboo Groves) in Arashiyama is a popular place to stroll or cycle around.
Hokoku-ji Temple is a popular spot for visitors and locals and is famous for its bamboo grove. This is why it is also known as the 'Bamboo Temple'.
The Echizen Bamboo Doll Village, Echizen Takeningyo no Sato in Japanese, is a gallery and shop, which can be reached by bus or taxi from Eiheijiguchi station.