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  • Café Owl Village à Harajuku

    Café Owl Village à Harajuku

    In the Harajuku area near Takeshita Street, there is a special store that allows the visitor to be in direct contact with real owls.

  • Shinjuku Gyoen

    Shinjuku Gyoen

    The Shinjuku Gyoen National Park is a large green area with beautiful landscapes that provide a sense of tranquility.

  • Musée d’Edo-Tokyo

    Musée d’Edo-Tokyo

    In the heart of the Japanese sumo wrestling city of Ryogoku is the acclaimed Edo-Tokyo Museum. An enormous structure of 62 meters high, boasting…

  • Meiji Shrine

    Meiji Shrine

    Near the areas of ​​Shibuya and Harajuku is the famous Meiji Jingu, where the souls of Emperor Meiji and his wife Empress Shoken are venerated. Today it is one of the most important tourist spots in Tokyo, attracting thousands of tourists from early in the morning.

  • Sanctuaire de Nezu

    Sanctuaire de Nezu

    Nezu jinja (or Nezu shrine) is the oldest Shinto Shrine of Tokyo, established in 1705. This temple is dedicated to the god of winds and seas, and having survived the war, it is considered a heritage of high cultural importance since all its buildings date from the year in which it was established.

  • Shinobazunoike Bentendo

    Shinobazunoike Bentendo

    In the Taito district of the city of Tokyo, you can find endless wonderful places of historical and current nature. One of them is the great Ueno Park, famous for its cherry blossoms in spring.

  • Sanctuaire Daijingu de Tokyo

    Sanctuaire Daijingu de Tokyo

    If you are looking for luck in the area of ​​love, you can visit the Tokyo Daijingu Shrine. Located near the Kudanshita area, this Shrine has as its main deity Goddess Amaterasu, goddess of the sun and who has a deep connection with the imperial family.

  • Le palais impérial

    Le palais impérial

    One of the most important visits on the journey through the metropolis of Tokyo is the imposing Imperial Palace. Situated near the newly renovated Tokyo station, it is a nice walk…

  • Asakusa et Temple Senso-ji

    Asakusa et Temple Senso-ji

    Le quartier d’Asakusa est situé au nord est de Tokyo, au bord de la rivière Sumida et est considéré comme le vieux quartier de Tokyo.

  • Gorges d’Asahikawa, du Zoo et de Sounkyo

    Gorges d’Asahikawa, du Zoo et de Sounkyo

    Asahikawa is the second-largest city in Hokkaido, next to Sapporo, which thrived as a military city before World War II. In winter, the festival is held at the bank of the Ishikari River, making use of Asahikawa’s cold climate and snow.

  • Sapporo et le parc Moerenuma

    Sapporo et le parc Moerenuma

    Moerenuma park in Sapporo Hokkaido. The park was designed by a world famous sculptor Isamu Noguchi

  • Kawayu onsen : Hokkaido

    Kawayu onsen : Hokkaido

    Cuando esquías en Japón estas en una de las principales naciones del mundo en este deporte y en el país de esquí más importante de Asia.

  • Mont Koya ou Koyasan

    Mont Koya ou Koyasan

    Le Mont Koya ou Koyasan (高野山)est situé dans la préfecture de Wakayama et c’est le point d’arrivée du chemin de pèlerinage de Shikoku. C’est la plus grande cité monastique du Japon, de la branche Shingon du bouddhisme.

  • Santuario Ise Jingu

    Santuario Ise Jingu

    Ise Jingu, oficialmente ‘Jingu’, incluye 125 jinja (santuario sintoísta), centrados alrededor de Kotaijingu (Naiku), dedicado a Amaterasu-Omikami, y Toyo’uke-daijingu (Geku), dedicado a Toyo’uke-no-Omikami.

  • Eiheiji Temple

    Eiheiji Temple

    Eiheiji, « The Temple of Eternal Peace », is one of the two most important temples of Soto Zen School. It is located deep in the mountains near the northwest coast of Japan, not far from the city of Fukui.

  • 5 lieux recommandés à Osaka

    5 lieux recommandés à Osaka

    Here is a list of the 5 best places to visit during your stay in Osaka City: Dotonbori, Umeda Sky Building, Osaka Castle, Sumiyoshi Taisha and Shinsekai.

  • 5 lieux recommandés à Kyoto

    5 lieux recommandés à Kyoto

    While planning a trip to Kyoto, it can be difficult to make the decision to choose where to go, due to the large number of tourist sites that exist. Therefore, here is a list of the 5 best places to visit during your stay in Kyoto.

  • Minato Mirai 21

    Minato Mirai 21

    Minato Mirai 21 es una remodelación urbana de 1.2 millas de la costa de Yokohama, la segunda ciudad más grande de Japón después de Tokio.

  • Musée Danjiri Kaikan à Osaka

    Musée Danjiri Kaikan à Osaka

    Danjiri Kaikan is an important museum located in Kishiwada, Osaka, near Kishiwada Castle. It provides reference materials of the Kishiwada Danjiri Festival.

  • Danjiri Matsuri (festival de Kishiwada)

    Danjiri Matsuri (festival de Kishiwada)

    The Danjiri Matsuri (float festival) has its origin in the Inari Matsuri held in 1703. Created by the Lord of Kishiwada Castle to pray for an abundant harvest.