When you come to Japan, you aren’t going to bathe in a hot spring, that’s really a pity! Hakone in south-western Kanagawa is Japan’s famed hot spring township and health resort. This area is about 90 kilometers from Tokyo. Evidently more than four hundreds of thousands of years ago, nearby Hakone used to be the …
Sakai lies to the south-central Osaka, it is Osaka’s the second biggest city in area and population. since the Stone Age, the Japanese had lived in Sakai, so there is the world’s largest acreage Emperor Nintoku mausoleum; there are many temples and shrines stemming from history, there are tea culture, artisanal knives, bicycle and other …
Yebisu lies in Tokyo’s Shibuya shopping district. Yebisu, in Japanese means, loosely translated, the god of wealth. Here was also equal to the countryside during the Edo Period (1603-1867), and then Yebisu brewery was built in 1889. Yebisu brewery was built in imitation of a German architecture at that time, and all production equipment also …