Kawai-jinja Shrine is within the grounds of Shimogamo Shrine. The Shrine has a reputation for beauty, and you will see women wishing to be more beautiful.
Kofuku-ji Temple (興福寺) / Nara
Kofuku-ji Temple in Nara used to be the family temple of the Fujiwara. The temple has the symbol of Nara, a 50 meter tall, Japan’s seccond tallest pagoda.
Keitakuen (慶沢園) / A hidden Japanese garden in Osaka
Keitakuen is hidden Japanese garden in Osaka. The landscaping is both calming and majestic at the same time. You can extend your visit to Tennouji Park
Eikan-do Temple (永観堂) / Kyoto, Higashiyama
Eikan-do temple in Kyoto has more than 1,100 years of history and is dedicated to “Amida”. The temple is also well-known as “Eikan-do in Maple Leaves”.
Enko-ji Temple / Kyoto
Enko-ji is located in northern Kyoto. It provides lovely views of greenery in summer and stunning autumn colours in late November.
Go to see Maiko and Geisha in Kyoto!
The Geisha and Maiko are the successors of the beauty of Kyoto. They entertain guests with Japanese traditional performances. You may see them in Gion, Kyoto.
Shitennou-ji Temple (四天王寺) / Osaka
Shitennou-ji Temple, located in Osaka, is beautiful, historical buddhist architecture from the 6th and 7th centuries. It was founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku.
Pokemon Center in Kansai
The Pokémon Center Osaka is a special store selling the wide range of original Pokémon Center goods, Pokemon toys, clothing, accessories, statues.
Sumiyoshi-taisha Shrine (住吉大社) / Osaka
Sumiyoshi-taisha Shrine in Osaka was built 1,800 years ago to serve as the main shrine of over two thousand Sumiyoshi shrines across Japan.
Muro-ji Temple (室生寺) / Nara
Muro-ji is a large temple located in the mountain Muro-yama, where the temple stands, has been considered a holy place since ancient times.
Horyu-ji Temple (法隆寺) / Nara
Horyu-ji in Nara, the world’s oldest wooden construction, was founded in 607 by Prince Shotoku, who is credited with the early promotion of Buddhism in Japan.
Iwashimizu Hachiman-gu Shrine (石清水八幡宮) / Kyoto, Yawata
Iwashimizu Hachiman-gu Shrine is located on the top of Mt. Otokoyama in Yawata, Kyoto, a 30-minute walk uphill with bamboo forest and atmospheric surrounds.