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The Azuma Mountains (吾妻山, Azumayama or Azumasan) are a roughly 2000 meter tall, volcanic mountain range northeast of Mount Bandai along the border of Fukushima and Yamagata prefectures. Attractive hiking trails lead up to the various peaks and across the breathtaking volcanic landscape that offers craters, marshlands and ponds.
Sakata (酒田) is a medium-sized city in Yamagata Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast, around an hour north of the Dewa Sanzan region. Sakata is located in the fertile Shonai Plain, which is known for its high-quality rice. We strive to keep Japan Guide up-to-date ...
2008年9月5日 · If you want a quality aluminum frame road or mountain bike, then the best shop is Y's Road. It's located about 500-700m north of JR Sakuragicho station, on the west side of the tracks. You can see the shop if you look out of the right side of JR Negishi line train from travelling from Yokohama to Sakuragicho, and it has windows at the front ...
Lake Yamanakako (山中湖) is the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes and the second most developed lake behind Lake Kawaguchiko with small towns at its western and eastern ends and a few hotels, minshuku, camping grounds and restaurants in between. There are good views of Mount Fuji from around the lake, especially from along its less developed ...
Fukuyama (福山) is the second most populous city in Hiroshima Prefecture after Hiroshima City. It is located at the eastern end of the prefecture and midway along the coastline of the Seto Inland Sea, not far from Onomichi. Fukuyama's city center is located a few kilometers inland around Fukuyama Station which stands directly adjacent to ...
Nikko (日光, Nikkō) is a town at the entrance to Nikko National Park, most famous for Toshogu, Japan's most lavishly decorated shrine and the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. Nikko had been a center of Shinto and Buddhist mountain worship for many centuries before Toshogu was built in the 1600s, and Nikko National Park continues to offer scenic ...
15 days, 14 nights. one less day. one more day. The following is a suggested itinerary for first time travelers to Japan who spend 15 days and 14 nights in Japan, and arrive/depart from Tokyo 's Narita Airport. Day 1 - Arrive at Narita Airport. Arrive at Narita Airport and spend the rest of the day in Tokyo. Day 2-5 - Tokyo with sidetrips.