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  1. The Noto Kongo Coast (能登金剛海岸, Noto Kongo Kaigan) is an approximately 14 kilometer stretch of land along the Sea of Japan. The coastline is on the outer, western fringe of the Noto Peninsula facing the rough sea, the exposure to which has given the coast a distinctively rugged landscape. It is often considered the most dramatic ...

  2. Luggage storage space, a massage service and a garden are all on offer at Gyokutei Ryokan. For dinner, traditional kaiseki (multi-course) meals are served in guest rooms. Hakone Open-air Museum is 50-minute train ride away on the Hakone Tozan Line, while Hakone Gora Park is 55-minute train ride from the property.

  3. 1. Kamuiwakka River••. Hot river with waterfalls in the midst of nature. 4.3. ★★★★★. 81. 2. Drift Ice (Ryuhyo) Floating in the Okhotsk Sea during winter. 4.6. ★★★★★. 40. 3. Sightseeing Boats•. Cruises along the peninsula's western coast. 4.1. ★★★★★. 84. 4. Five Lakes•. Five lakes in beautiful surroundings. 4.1.

  4. Hakodate (函館) is Hokkaido 's third largest city, located at the island's southern tip. Hakodate is best known for the spectacular views to be enjoyed from Mount Hakodate and its delicious, fresh seafood. Hakodate was among the first Japanese port cities that were opened to international trade after the country's era of isolation.

  5. Fort Goryokaku from Goryokaku Tower. Intro. Get There. Hours & Fees. Hotels. Fort Goryokaku (五稜郭, Goryōkaku) is a massive, star-shaped, Western-style citadel, which was built in the last years of the Edo Period (1603-1868) for the defense of Hakodate against the imperialist threat posed by the Western powers.

  6. Atmospheric dining destination next to the Ginza. The Yurakucho (有楽町, Yūrakuchō) district lies one stop south of Tokyo Station along the JR Yamanote Line. Together with the adjacent Ginza district, Yurakucho offers a wealth of shopping and dining opportunities. Yet at the same time, Yurakucho has a more approachable, relaxed atmosphere ...

  7. Intro. Get There. The trail between Magome and Tsumago is a well maintained section of the former Nakasendo, the route that ran along the Kiso Valley and connected Tokyo with Kyoto during the Edo Period. The trail is relatively gentle and is well marked in English and Japanese.

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