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  • Toyota City

    Toyota City

    Toyota City is home to Toyota Motor Corporation headquarter and factories, and more than 400 car-related companies with various engineers the technology is always evolving.

  • Nagoya

    Nagoya

    Nagoya is Japan’s third most populated metropolitan area. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and the principal city of the Nobi plain, one of Honshu’s three large plains and industrial centers.

  • Aéroport Centrair

    Aéroport Centrair

    Central Japan International Airport Centrair (airport code: NGO), just outside Nagoya, is Japan’s third most important international airport after Tokyo’s Narita Airport and Osaka’s Kansai Airport. It is also known as Chubu Airport.

  • Kawaguchiko

    Kawaguchiko

    Lake Kawaguchi is the most easily accessible of the Fuji Five Lakes. It is located in Kawaguchiko Town, a hot spring resort named after the lake, and well connected with central Tokyo by trains and direct buses.

  • Escalade du Mont Fuji

    Escalade du Mont Fuji

    From the 8th station, the walk begins to get quite steep and by the time you get to 9th station, the track will almost be so steep and rocky that at times it will feel like you are rock climbing.

  • Shimoda

    Shimoda is a pleasant city at the southern point of the Izu Peninsula and is a beautiful destination, offering hot springs and great beaches.

  • Lac Hamana

    Lac Hamana

    Lake Hamana in Shizuoka Prefecture is Japan’s tenth largest lake. The Lake is a commercial source of cultivated Japanese eel, nori, oysters, and Chinese soft-shelled turtles. Fishers take sea bass whiting, and flounder, among others.

  • Kawazu

    Kawazu

    Kawazu is a town located on the east coast of the Izu Peninsula, facing Sagami Bay and the Pacific Ocean, in Shizuoka Prefecture. The town has a temperate maritime climate characterized by hot summers and short cool winters, with the weather moderated by the effects of the warm current offshore.

  • Atami

    Atami

    Atami is a coastal onsen hot spring resort in Shizuoka prefecture, on the east coast of the Izu Peninsula, southwest of Tokyo. Atami literally means « hot ocean ». The town has been a popular onsen resort since the 8th century and is ranked as one of Japan’s Three Great Hot Springs.

  • Festival Shibazakura du Mont Fuji

    Festival Shibazakura du Mont Fuji

    The Fuji Shibazakura Festival is an exceptional event near Mt. The Shibazakura flower is a species that blooms in different colors and in different shapes, creating a beautiful multicolored field.

  • Le Mont Fuji et ses différents visages

    Le Mont Fuji et ses différents visages

    L’icone du Japon, le Monf Fuji. Selon l’endroit où vous le regardez, son apparence est différente. Voici les informations et la photothèque du Mont Fuji.

  • Parc Takatojoshi-koen 高遠城址公園

    Parc Takatojoshi-koen 高遠城址公園

    Le parc Takatojoshi-koen est situé dans la préfecture de Nagano. Cet endroit est célèbre pour les fleurs de cerisiers au printemps.

  • Château de Matsumoto 松本城

    Château de Matsumoto 松本城

    C’est l’un des châteaux japonais qui a pu conserver son donjon original (Il n’en existe que 12). Son donjon principal date de 1593.

  • La Route Alpine de Tateyama Kurobe

    La Route Alpine de Tateyama Kurobe

    La Route Alpine de Tateyama Kurobe est la destination touristique la plus célèbre de la préfecture de Toyama et également l’un des sites intéressants à visiter au Japon.

  • Les gorges de Kurobe 黒部渓谷

    Les gorges de Kurobe 黒部渓谷

    Les gorges de Kurobe nous impressionnent toujours par sa beauté naturelle. Nous pouvons également profiter de sources chaudes à Unazuki Onsen.

  • La route de Nakasendo 中山道

    La route de Nakasendo 中山道

    La route de Nakasendo au milieu de Honshu était l’une des plus importantes routes à l’époque Edo reliant Edo (ancien nom de Tokyo) à Kyoto. Une partie de Nakasendo est bien conservée dans la vallée de Kiso.

  • Hakuba

    Hakuba, located in the Northern Alps of Nagano Prefecture, is one of Japan’s most popular ski areas, offering good snow and several large ski resorts to choose from. The magnificent view of the Northern Japan Alps and other beautiful mountains

  • Kamikochi

    Kamikochi

    Kamikochi is a remote mountainous highland in the northern part of the Japan Alps, which has been preserved in its natural state.

  • Kanazawa 金沢

    Kanazawa 金沢

    Kanazawa n’a pas connu de grande catastrophe naturelle et n’a pas été touchée par les bombardements de la seconde guerre mondiale, la ville a pu conserver les belles constructions datant de l’époque Edo.

  • Péninsule de Noto

    Péninsule de Noto

    The Noto Peninsula makes up the northern half of Ishikawa Prefecture, extending about 100 kilometers into the Sea of Japan.