Aizu Samurai Residences
A museum and theme park located in the former residence of the Saigo family, which ruled the Aizu-Wakamatsu area. The huge property includes a tea ceremony room
This historic hot spring town, nationally recognized as a historic onsen village, has been frequented by guests seeking wellness for a day or two for nearly 1300 years. Some of the ryokan (traditional Japanese guesthouses) here were built during Meiji Era (1868-1912) and have become designated National Important Cultural Properties.
A museum and theme park located in the former residence of the Saigo family, which ruled the Aizu-Wakamatsu area. The huge property includes a tea ceremony room
Mount Iimoriyama is known as the mountain where the Byakkotai, a group of young samurai from the Aizu-Wakamatsu clan, who fought during the Boshin War in 1868,
For this festival, around 500 people dress up as feudal lords and samurai and march through the city, starting at the Tsuruga Castle. Before the march there are
This castle, also known as Aizuwakamatsu Castle, was the domain of the Aizu clan, which fought alongside the powerful Tokugawa family during the Edo period. It
Named after its resemblance to a "Sazae" (turban shell), Sazaedo is a Buddhist temple with a double helix structure, meaning that visitors go up using a clock-w
Named after its resemblance to a "Sazae" (turban shell), Sazaedo is a Buddhist temple with a double helix structure, meaning that visitors go up using a clock-w
Offering a children's playground and views of the mountain, Shosuke-no-Yado Takinoyu is set in Aizuwakamatsu in the Fukushima Region, 200 metres from Aizu Higas
Featuring free WiFi, Kutsurogijyuku Chiyotaki offers accommodation in Aizuwakamatsu. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. The rooms have a flat-screen TV.
Offering a hot spring bath and sauna, Hanare Matsushimakaku is set in Aizuwakamatsu, 300 metres from Aizu Higashiyama Onsen. The resort has a children's playgro
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Kutsurogijyuku Shintaki offers accommodation in Aizuwakamatsu. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV. You will find
Featuring a traditional outdoor dining area next to a river, Harataki offers classic Japanese-style accommodation with hot spring baths. Free Wi-Fi can be used
Set in Aizuwakamatsu, 500 metres from Aizu Higashiyama Onsen, Onyado Toho features free WiFi access and free private parking. You will find a kettle in the roo
Yamada Onsen Hot Spring Oyu, the main hot spring resort of Takayama Hot Spring Village, is a shared hot spring popular among locals as well as tourists.
Higashiyama is a cultural hotspot. It is located at the western foot of Higashiyama Peak in Kyoto City. It includes bustling streets such as Gion but also has m
Higashiyama Walking Course is a lovely route that takes you from the Higashiyama Temple area to Shiroyama Park.
Located in the Higashiyama area, a 20-minute bus ride from JR Kyoto Station, Stella Higashiyama offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Guests can make a v
This onsen area is a collection of hot spring resort towns along the banks of Tone river, including Minakami Onsen, Tanigawa Onsen and Takaragawa Onsen. The are
One of Japan's largest hot spring villages and situated in the mountainous north of Miyagi Prefecture, Naruko Onsen Hot Spring Village has a history that spans