雅虎香港 搜尋

  1. 所羅門行山鞋 相關

    廣告
  2. 上個月有 超過 1 萬 名用戶曾瀏覽 oneboy.com.tw

    內外透氣大力玩,透氣度內外兼具,鞋身使用透氣網布織料,舒適鞋墊蜂巢結構也讓透氣度更佳. EVA防滑彈性鞋底維持柔軟可塑性,怎麼走怎麼玩都能也能保有足夠支撐性,穿輕旅鞋安心走跳就對了

    • 機能連帽衝鋒背心$1750

      無縫熱壓科技棉,保暖蓄熱超有感

      有效防風防潑水,冬季便利禦寒!

    • Skin系列

      最新主打SkinBra舒服得像沒穿一樣

      打造舒適裸膚感 男女生都不能錯過

搜尋結果

  1. Indoor Manners. A lot of rules regarding indoor manners in Japan are related to footwear. A clear line is drawn between inside and outside, and outdoor shoes and indoor slippers are handled accordingly. These rules do not apply only to homes, but also to many traditional ryokan, some restaurants and the indoor sections of many temples, castles ...

  2. Mount Tsurugi (剣山, Tsurugisan) is a 1955 meter high mountain that lies at the eastern end of the remote Iya Valley. The second tallest mountain on Shikoku, Mount Tsurugi is one of Japan's "100 Famous Mountains" and a center of Shugendo, a Japanese folk religion based on mountain worship. It is a popular hiking destination and - despite its ...

  3. Haguro-san (羽黒山) is the most easily accessible of the three mountains of Dewa Sanzan. At its summit stands Haguro-san Shrine, the only of the three Dewa Sanzan shrines that is open year round. Symbolizing birth, Haguro-san is usually the first shrine visited.

  4. Mountain pass with views of Mount Rausu. Shiretoko Pass (知床峠, Shiretoko Tōge, 740 meters above sea level) connects Utoro on the western coast with Rausu on the eastern coast of the Shiretoko Peninsula. Spectacular views of nearby Mount Rausu (1661 meters), Shiretoko's highest mountain, as well as Kunashiri Island across the Nemuro Strait ...

  5. 2017年7月24日 · Remote Riches in Toyama. By Raina Ong July 24, 2017. Toyama Prefecture is home to some of the most stunning attractions in the country. Mountains make up more than half of the prefecture and are even visible from the capital city of Toyama. The other half of the prefecture borders the Sea of Japan, and needless to say, boasts coastal views.

  6. The Yamanobe-no-michi Trail (山辺の道) is an ancient road in Nara Prefecture and the oldest road mentioned in Japanese records. Today, it is a pleasant hiking trail through rural landscape, connecting multiple shrines, temples and other sites of interest.

  7. #138 of 208 most visited in Japan. Intro. Attractions. Get There. Dewa Sanzan (出羽三山, "three mountains of Dewa") are three sacred mountains in Yamagata Prefecture, each with a shrine on or near its peak. The mountains are named Haguro-san, Gas-san and Yudono-san and remain centers of mountain worship.

  1. 其他人也搜尋了