Kanto’s Travel Info
The gateway to Japan and much more
Kanto, Japan's eastern region, blends history, culture, and nature. Tokyo's modernity and tradition, Kanagawa's coastal beauty, Kamakura's historic charm, Nikko's UNESCO heritage, and the iconic Mount Fuji make it a diverse destination. Hot springs, shopping, and gourmet cuisine enrich the experience.

Japan’s Travel Info
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Irohazaka Winding Road
Irohazaka Winding Road Irohazaka Winding Road is a famous mountain pass in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, known for its breathtaking twists and turns. The name “Iroha” refers to the old Japanese alphabet, highlighting the 48 hairpin bends that characterize the road. This serpentine route connects the lower town of central Nikko with the higher elevation of the mountainous region. Renowned for its challenging yet scenic drive, Irohazaka offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and lush landscapes. Each hairpin turn is numbered and named after a traditional Japanese syllable, contributing to the road’s unique charm. The journey up or down…
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Nikko Toshogu
Nikko Toshogu Nikko Toshogu is a Shinto shrine located in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, established in 1617 as the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Renowned for opulent architecture, intricate carvings, and vibrant paintings, it embodies the unique religious and artistic styles of the Edo period. The Three Sacred Storehouses, particularly the ornate Yomeimon Gate, stand out as some of Japan’s most lavish structures. A prominent tourist destination, Nikko Toshogu attracts visitors with its cultural heritage, including gilded shrines and a five-story pagoda. The famous Three Wise Monkeys sculpture, representing “See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil,” adds…
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Tokyo Kimono Rental Wargo Asakusa Shop
Tokyo Kimono Rental Wargo Asakusa Shop Tokyo Kimono Rental Wargo provides a unique cultural experience for visitors by offering traditional Japanese kimono rentals in the heart of Tokyo. Situated in popular districts like Asakusa and Harajuku, Wargo allows both locals and tourists to immerse themselves in Japanese heritage. With an extensive selection of kimonos for men, women, and children, Wargo caters to various tastes and occasions. Visitors can choose from a range of vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and elegant accessories to complete their authentic kimono ensemble. The professional staff assists in the dressing process, ensuring a perfect fit and genuine…
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Hakuba Mountain
Hakuba Mountain Hakuba Mountain, situated in the Northern Japanese Alps, is a renowned year-round destination, particularly famous for its world-class ski resorts. The region, including villages like Happo, Goryu, and Hakuba itself, boasts diverse winter sports opportunities against the backdrop of stunning alpine landscapes. During the winter, Hakuba transforms into a winter sports haven with numerous ski slopes catering to all skill levels. The most famous among them is Happo-One, host to the 1998 Winter Olympics. Visitors can enjoy powder snow, well-groomed trails, and a vibrant après-ski scene. In the warmer months, Hakuba offers hiking and outdoor adventures. The Hakuba…
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Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort
Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort Opened in 1924, Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort in Nagano Prefecture is one of Japan’s oldest ski resorts. But far from being outdated, the resort features modern high speed lifts, two gondolas and long, fast runs. On a clear day you can see the Northern Japan Alps and the Sea of Japan from the mountain. And to top it up, onsen bathing awaits skiers in the town below the slopes. The resort has runs suitable for every skill level, from long gentle ones for beginners, to parks, a half pipe, moguls, and a 39 degree incline for…
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Matsumoto Castle
Matsumoto Castle Matsumoto Castle, located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, is a captivating and well-preserved historic fortress with a history dating back to the 16th century. Renowned for its distinctive black exterior, Matsumoto Castle is often referred to as the “Crow Castle” (Karasu-jo) due to its dark color and elegant architecture. Built during the Sengoku period, the castle played a strategic role in the region’s history. Its unique wooden construction, featuring a five-story main keep and smaller towers, reflects traditional Japanese castle architecture. The castle complex includes a moon-viewing platform and a picturesque bridge spanning a surrounding moat. Visitors can explore…
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Ski Resort Jiigatake
Ski Resort Jiigatake Jiigatake is a small resort on the southern end of The Hakuba Valley resorts. The 7 runs here are gentle and wide and perfect for beginners and young children alike. This resort does not draw the crowds seen at other resorts in the valley so you can practice your turns in peace. Access By Car The best way to visit Ski Resort Jiigatake is to use private transport / sightseeing taxi in Tokyo. KingTai Travel has lots of sightseeing taxi in Tokyo with afforable price. 3.5 hours drive from Tokyo HOURS & FEES Opening Hours:8:30 –…
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Shibuya Sky in Tokyo
Shibuya Sky Shibuya Sky, situated in the bustling Shibuya district of Tokyo, is a spectacular observation deck offering panoramic views of the cityscape. Perched atop the Shibuya Scramble Square skyscraper, it stands as one of Tokyo’s premier attractions, providing visitors with an unparalleled vantage point to admire the iconic Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Tower, and even Mount Fuji on clear days. With floor-to-ceiling glass windows, Shibuya Sky ensures an immersive and breathtaking experience. The observation deck features both indoor and outdoor viewing areas, creating a dynamic space for sightseeing. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant energy of Shibuya, observe the intricate web…
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Sanrio Puroland in Tokyo
Sanrio Puroland in Tokyo Sanrio Puroland is a whimsical theme park located in Tokyo, Japan, created by Sanrio Corporation, featuring a dreamlike world centered around adorable cartoon characters like Hello Kitty, Pompompurin, Gudetama, and more. The park offers a plethora of performances, amusement rides, and interactive experiences, attracting numerous visitors, especially young fans of cartoons. Here, guests can enjoy enchanting stage shows, participate in interactive activities with beloved characters, and immerse themselves in a colorful cartoon universe. Sanrio Puroland also features themed shops offering a variety of Sanrio merchandise, allowing visitors to take home delightful souvenirs. The park is a…
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Fuji Iyashino Sato in Tokyo
Fuji Iyashino Sato in Tokyo Iyashino Sato, situated in the Yamanashi Prefecture of Japan, is a picturesque and culturally rich village that enchants visitors with its traditional thatched-roof houses and breathtaking natural surroundings. The name “Iyashino Sato” translates to “Healing Village,” and it perfectly embodies the serene and restorative ambiance this village offers to its visitors. This village has been meticulously restored to preserve Japan’s traditional way of life. As you explore the well-preserved thatched-roof houses, each functions as a unique shop or workshop, offering the opportunity to engage in traditional crafts like pottery, weaving, and more. These experiences provide…
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The Floating Torii of Tokyo Hakone Shrine
The Floating Torii of Tokyo Hakone Shrine The Floating Torii of Hakone Shrine, located in the Hakone region of Japan, is a captivating tourist attraction. This torii gate stands in Lake Hakone and is considered a symbol of sanctity that dates back to the 8th century. Its brilliant vermilion appearance creates a unique sight on the lake’s surface, especially during autumn when the surrounding trees turn to shades of gold and red. Whenever tourists ride boats or approach the torii, they can feel a mysterious and spiritual atmosphere. This torii serves not only as a place for worship and prayer…
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Nagano Zenkoji Temple
Nagano Zenkoji Temple Nagano Zenkoji Temple, located in Nagano City, Japan, is one of the country’s most significant and revered Buddhist temples. Established in the 7th century, it enshrines the Buddha statue believed to have been brought to Japan by a monk. The main hall, or hondo, holds this revered statue, hidden from public view but revealed every six years during the Gokaicho ceremony. The approach to Zenkoji is lined with shops and traditional inns, contributing to its vibrant cultural atmosphere. The Niomon Gate, guarded by fierce deities, welcomes visitors to the sacred precincts. Pilgrims and tourists alike participate in…