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Iriomote Island (西表島, Iriomotejima) is Okinawa 's second largest island. It is largely undeveloped, with nearly 90 percent of its land covered by dense jungle and mangrove forests. Wide areas of the island are part of the Iriomote Ishigaki National Park, the southernmost of Japan's national parks and one of the country's most unique.
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Take the JR Uchibo Line to Hama-Kanaya Station and walk 10 minutes to the lower station of the Nokogiriyama Ropeway which lifts visitors close to the peak of Nokogiriyama (1200 yen round trip, 650 yen one way). Alternatively, the main entrance to Nihonji Temple at the base of the mountain can be reached in about a 45 minute walk or a short ride by ...
The Tokyo Bay Ferry which connects Kurihama on the Miura Peninsula with Kanaya on the Boso Peninsula lands just a ten minute walk away from the Nokogiriyama Ropeway's lower station. Ferriesoperate roughly hourly and take 40 minutes to make the crossing. The one way fare is 900 yen for passengers and around 4400 yen for a regular-sized car.
There are two roads that lead to Nokogiriyama, a toll road and a toll-free road. The toll road (1000 yen, including parking fee) leads to parking lots toward the top of the mountain, while the toll-free road ends further down the mountain, not too far from the Daibutsu. How to get to and around the Boso Peninsula
Matsumoto (松本) is the second largest city in Nagano Prefecture. It is most famous for Matsumotojo, one of Japan's most beautiful original castles. The city is also a good base for trips into the Japanese Alps, e.g. to Kamikochi, Norikura or the Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine Route. Top attractions in Matsumoto. Sort by: 1. Matsumoto Castle••.
#1 of 6 most visited in Matsumoto. Intro. Get There. Hours & Fees. Hotels. Experiences. Matsumoto Castle (松本城, Matsumotojō) is one of the most complete and beautiful among Japan's original castles, i.e. the castles whose keeps have survived the post-feudal ages intact. It was built on the plains rather than on a hill or mountain.
Kumano Kodo (熊野古道, Kumano Kodō) refers to a network of pilgrimage trails through the southern Kansai region. The Kodo ("old ways") are a key part of the region's World Heritage designation and have been in use for over 1000 years. They are the only pilgrimage routes besides the Camino de Santiago to be designated a World Heritage site.
Niseko (ニセコ) is the most famous ski resort in Japan, known for having tons of light powder snow, spectacular backcountry and a large number of foreigners - especially Australians - who in recent decades have been responsible for popularizing the resort area with the skiing and snowboarding community outside of Japan.
4.0 (19) #5 of 7 most visited in Mount Fuji. Intro. Get There. Hotels. Experiences. Among the four 5th stations on Mount Fuji, the Subashiri 5th Station (須走五合目, Subashiri Gogōme) on the eastern side of the mountain is the second easiest to access by public transportation from Tokyo after the Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station.