ค้นหาเรื่องราวโดยAhammad Reyad

Tokamachi
Tokamachi is located in the southern region of Niigata Prefecture. It is rich in culture and tradition. Tokamachi is one of the nicest winter destinations in Japan where you can enjoy skiing and snowboarding, onsen, winter firework displays, and the spectacular Tokamachi Snow Festival.

Kitakyushu
Kitakyushu is the northernmost city on Japan’s Kyushu Island. A castle town turned manufacturing heartland, Kitakyushu is known for its cutting-edge innovations in eco-friendly technology and its lively, unforgettable festivals within Fukuoka Prefecture.

Inuyama
Inuyama is a city in central Japan, known for the 16th-century Inuyama Castle. Nearby Urakuen is a peaceful garden with the centuries-old Jo-an teahouse. The Museum Meiji-mura features dozens of restored late-19th-century buildings from the Meiji era.

Noda
Noda City located in Chiba Prefecture is known as "Soy Sauce City" In the Edo Period, soy sauce brewers cooperated to create Kikkoman, the world-famous soy sauce company. Visit Shimizu Park, one of the Top 100 cherry blossom viewing sites in Japan.

Nasu
The town is known for Nasu Imperial Villa and Nasu Onsen, its natural hot springs in the Nasu Kōgen highlands, now a resort area that comprises traditional and modern Japanese bathhouses.

Mitaka
Mitaka city is one of the less crowded areas in western Tokyo. Visit Ghibli museum showcasing the work of the incredible studio Studio Ghibli or have a nice and calm stroll around Inokashira Park.

