Le parc Takatojoshi-koen est situé dans la préfecture de Nagano. Cet endroit est célèbre pour les fleurs de cerisiers au printemps.
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 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 nous impressionnent toujours par sa beauté naturelle. Nous pouvons également profiter de sources chaudes à Unazuki Onsen.
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, 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 is a remote mountainous highland in the northern part of the Japan Alps, which has been preserved in its natural state.
Le temple Kiyomizu-dera, célèbre grâce à sa terrasse, est situé dans la partie est de Kyoto à Higashiyama. Il a été classé au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO en 1994 parmi les monuments historiques de l’ancienne de Kyoto.
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.
The Noto Peninsula makes up the northern half of Ishikawa Prefecture, extending about 100 kilometers into the Sea of Japan.
Sado Island is located just off the coast of Niigata Prefecture, located 45 km northwest of the city of Niigata, and is one of Japan’s largest islands.
Niigata city is the capital of the prefecture of the same name, and is a pleasant place, with plenty of open spaces, making the city feel more spacious and less cramped than other major cities of Japan. Niigata rice, sake, and seafood are particularly well known.
Echigo-Yuzawa, located in the southernmost part of Niigata and adjoins Nagano and Gunma, is one of the major ski resorts in Japan.
The city of Nagano is located in the northern part of Nagano Prefecture. It developed as a temple town for Zenko-ji Temple that is said to have been built at the beginning of the 7th century.
The 14.5 square kilometer Suwa lake has an average depth of only four meters, which makes it rather shallow. On the Kamisuwa side is a spa with thermally heated spring water.
The city of Nagano is located in the northern part of Nagano Prefecture. It developed as a temple town for Zenko-ji Temple that is said to have been built at the beginning of the 7th century.
Takayama est surnommé Petite Kyoto grâce à ces ruelles traditionnelles avec les bâtiments en bois datant d’époque Edo.
Both Tsumago and Magome served as post stations located on the Nakasendo Route, which is one of the five routes that connected Edo and locals in the Edo Period. The Nakasendo linked Edo and Kyoto through the inland area and had 69 post stations.
The Shiga Kogen Highlands area is in the northeastern part of Nagano. Formed by volcanic activity, it has a mountainous landscape. It stands as one of the world’s largest winter resorts and was home to many of the events of the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics.
Both Tsumago and Magome served as post stations located on the Nakasendo Route, which is one of the five routes that connected Edo and locals in the Edo Period. The Nakasendo linked Edo and Kyoto through the inland area and had 69 post stations.