This Is Where Paradise Begins
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS:
TOKYO
Sensoji (Asakusa Kanon Temple) - The temple is dedicated to the fod of mercy. Kanon. And is famous for its Kaminari-mon or Thunder Gate. And you could walk along Nakamise Shopping Arcade, is bustling with people buying traditional Japanese snacks, which you could see many snack stalls demonstrate how they make it and then sell it still piping hot.
Nakamise Shopping Street - is the most famous shopping street in Asakusa. The street runs for 250 meters on the main approach to Sensoji Temple and is lined on both sides with shops selling traditional souvenirs, snacks, and sweets.
MT. FUJI
Oshino Hakkai - is a scenic spot in Japan's Fuji Five Lakes region, consisting of eight crystal-clear springs. Forming eight beautiful ponds, known as the "Eight Springs of Oshino," it stands as a local natural attraction.
Yamanakako KABA Bus - is typically a tourist transportation that can transition between water and land, providing a unique sightseeing experience for passengers. With a water-land bus, tourists can enjoy the scenic views around lakes and catch a magnificent sight of Mount Fuji from the water.
HAKONE
Hakone Shrine - is located in Hakone Town, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, and was built in the year 757 AD. As a significant shrine in the Hakone region, it attracts tourists and pilgrims alike. Situated near Lake Hakone, the shrine is a place rich in both history and natural beauty.
Ōwakudani - is a geothermal area located in the Hakone region of Japan, renowned for the emission of sulfuric gases, hot springs, and geothermal activities. This area frequently releases a strong scent of sulfur, attracting tourists to admire its unique geological landscape.
KAWAGOE
Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine - boasts a 1,500-year history. Dedicated to fire, water, and family-related deities, it sits on the slopes of Mount Hikawa, providing a serene and mysterious atmosphere. With traditional Japanese architecture, the shrine attracts worshippers and visitors, hosting regular festivals as part of the local cultural tradition.
"Toki no Kane" - is a clock tower located in Kawagoe City, built in 1634, standing at 16 meters tall with three levels. The ringing of the bell traditionally symbolizes prayers for peace and has become an emblem of Kawagoe City. It chimes four times daily, attracting tourists to appreciate this historically rich cultural heritage.
Omiya Railway Museum - is located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, showcasing the history and technological development of Japanese railways. The museum exhibits various train vehicles, railway equipment, and models. Visitors can engage in interactive experiences to understand the operation principles of railways. The museum aims to highlight the significance of railways in Japanese society through its exhibits and regularly hosts various events and educational programs.