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Otagi Nenbutsu-ji — 1,200 Stone Monks, Each Carved by a Different Amateur
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Otagi Nenbutsu-ji — 1,200 Stone Monks, Each Carved by a Different Amateur

A quiet hillside temple above Arashiyama covered in 1,200 moss-flecked stone rakan statues, hand-carved between 1981 and 1991 by ordinary visitors, no two faces or expressions alike.

📍 Kyoto, Kyoto 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🍁 Autumn
Antarctic Observation Ship Fuji — a Real Icebreaker Parked in Nagoya Port
🏛️ Museum

Antarctic Observation Ship Fuji — a Real Icebreaker Parked in Nagoya Port

A retired Japanese Antarctic icebreaker, permanently moored at Nagoya Port since 1985 and left exactly as her crew left it — bunks, sick bay, barbershop, and all — now a ¥300 museum you can walk through top to bottom.

📍 Aichi, Nagoya 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🍜 Food

Chōjiya — 430-Year-Old Grated-Yam-Soup Inn on the Old Tōkaidō

A working restaurant in the old Mariko post town that has served the same wild-yam tororo-jiru since 1596 — Shizuoka's oldest surviving eatery, painted by Hiroshige and name-dropped by Bashō.

📍 Shizuoka, Shizuoka 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Nakahara Teijiro Memorial Asahikawa City Sculpture Museum
🏛️ Museum

Nakahara Teijiro Memorial Asahikawa City Sculpture Museum

A sculpture museum inside a Nationally Important Cultural Property — a 1902 Imperial Army officers' club — showing the work of Rodin-influenced sculptor Teijirō Nakahara alongside actual Rodin pieces.

📍 Hokkaido, Asahikawa 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🌲 Nature

Kamuikotan Gorge

A schist gorge where the Ishikari River carved house-sized potholes over 100 million years — and where Ainu legend says a god turned a demon to stone, marked today by an old rail line and a shrine.

📍 Hokkaido, Asahikawa 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🍁 Autumn
🏛️ Museum

Kawamura Kaneto Ainu Memorial Museum

Japan's oldest Ainu museum, opened in 1916 by a Kamikawa Ainu railway surveyor and still run by his family — 500 artifacts, a reconstructed thatched cise house, and live cultural performances.

📍 Hokkaido, Asahikawa 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Burg Wildeck
📜 History

Burg Wildeck

A hilltop castle above the wine town of Abstatt that survived the Peasants' War and the Thirty Years' War, then quietly became a state-run vineyard laboratory breeding new German wine grapes.

📍 Baden-Württemberg, Abstatt 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Cape Hachiman Park
🔭 Viewpoint

Cape Hachiman Park

A former castle cape juts into Katsuura Bay with a sea-view plaza, playground equipment, walking paths, and a statue of the shogun's mistress who once lived on this ground.

📍 Chiba, Katsuura 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Vietnamese Women's Museum
🏛️ Museum

Vietnamese Women's Museum

Four floors in Hanoi devoted to the women who carried Vietnam — street vendors, war couriers, mothers, and matriarchs — told through 25,000 artifacts and first-person stories.

📍 Hanoi, Hanoi 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
Tham Krasae & the Wang Pho Viaduct
🏞️ Scenic

Tham Krasae & the Wang Pho Viaduct

A curving wooden trestle of the WWII Death Railway that clings to a limestone cliff above the River Kwai — trains still rumble across it, and a small cave shrine sits right where the tracks hug the rock.

📍 Kanchanaburi, Sai Yok 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
Tham Lod Cave
🌲 Nature

Tham Lod Cave

A vast river cave you float through on a bamboo raft by lantern light, past stalactite chambers, ancient teak coffins on high ledges, and a dusk sky that fills with hundreds of thousands of swifts pouring in to roost.

📍 Mae Hong Son, Pang Mapha 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
Wat Bang Kung (The Temple in the Tree)
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Wat Bang Kung (The Temple in the Tree)

A small Ayutthaya-era ordination hall completely swallowed by the roots of four enormous banyan and bodhi trees — the living wood now forms the temple's outer walls, with a Buddha image glowing in the green gloom inside.

📍 Samut Songkhram, Bang Khonthi 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Onioshidashi Park
🌲 Nature

Onioshidashi Park

A black lava field below Mt. Asama, frozen mid-flow by the catastrophic 1783 eruption, with walking paths winding through the rock to a hillside memorial temple.

📍 Gunma, Tsumagoi 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🌸 Spring 🍁 Autumn
Morinji Temple — Bunbuku Chagama
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Morinji Temple — Bunbuku Chagama

1426 Zen temple famous for the Bunbuku Chagama folktale; 21 tanuki statues line the approach, and the legendary tea kettle (11.2kg purple gilt bronze) is on display.

📍 Gunma 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Phanom Rung Historical Park
📜 History

Phanom Rung Historical Park

A thousand-year-old Khmer temple crowning an extinct volcano, where four times a year the rising or setting sun lines up perfectly through all fifteen sanctuary doorways in a single blazing shaft of light.

📍 Buriram, Chaloem Phra Kiat 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
Phraya Nakhon Cave
🏞️ Scenic

Phraya Nakhon Cave

A royal pavilion built inside a collapsed cave chamber, reachable only by beach and jungle trail — at mid-morning a single shaft of sunlight drops through the ceiling hole and sets the pavilion glowing.

📍 Prachuap Khiri Khan, Sam Roi Yot 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
Sathorn Unique Tower (The Ghost Tower)
🏚️ Abandoned

Sathorn Unique Tower (The Ghost Tower)

A 49-storey luxury skyscraper abandoned half-built during the 1997 financial crash — now a hauntingly empty concrete shell looming over central Bangkok, one of the world's most famous unfinished buildings.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Ancient City (Muang Boran)
🏛️ Museum

Ancient City (Muang Boran)

Billed as the world's largest open-air museum — a vast park, shaped like Thailand itself, scattered with full-size and scaled replicas of the country's greatest monuments, best explored by bicycle over a whole unhurried day.

📍 Samut Prakan, Mueang Samut Prakan 💴 Paid ⏱ Full day
🏪 Old Shop

Ban Bat (The Monk's Bowl Village)

The last surviving alley of artisans who still hand-beat monks' alms bowls from eight pieces of metal — a tiny, fading craft community where you can watch each bowl hammered and fired the centuries-old way.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Bangkokian Museum (The Bangkok Folk Museum)
🏛️ Museum

Bangkokian Museum (The Bangkok Folk Museum)

A quiet compound of preserved wooden houses and a leafy garden, frozen in the 1930s–50s — an intimate, free window into middle-class Bangkok life before the city exploded into the metropolis it is today.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
The Bridge on the River Kwai
📜 History

The Bridge on the River Kwai

The black steel bridge of book and film fame — part of the WWII Death Railway built by POW and conscripted labour at terrible cost — still carrying trains across the Khwae Yai at Kanchanaburi.

📍 Kanchanaburi, Mueang Kanchanaburi 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
The Giant Swing (Sao Ching Cha)
📜 History

The Giant Swing (Sao Ching Cha)

A towering 21-metre teak arch in old Bangkok, painted brilliant red — all that remains of a daredevil Brahmin harvest ceremony in which men once swung up to grab a bag of coins with their teeth.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Hellfire Pass Memorial
📜 History

Hellfire Pass Memorial

A deep rock cutting on the WWII 'Death Railway,' hewn by hand by Allied POWs and Asian labourers under unimaginable conditions — now a moving memorial and forest walk along the vanished tracks, with one of Asia's most thoughtful museums.

📍 Kanchanaburi, Sai Yok 🎫 Donation ⏱ Half day
The Jim Thompson House
🏛️ Museum

The Jim Thompson House

The exquisite teak home of the American who revived Thai silk — six traditional houses joined into one, packed with Asian art — and whose own story ends in mystery: he vanished without trace in the Malaysian jungle in 1967.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🏞️ Scenic

Khao Ngu Stone Park

A reclaimed limestone quarry turned tranquil park, where emerald flooded pits sit beneath sheer cliffs — one of them carved with an ancient Dvaravati-era Buddha relief, reached by a short climb to a breezy viewpoint.

📍 Ratchaburi, Mueang Ratchaburi 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
🎨 Art

Lhong 1919

A restored 19th-century Chinese merchant warehouse and pier on the Chao Phraya, its courtyard shrine to the sea goddess Mazu surrounded by faded original murals — now a riverside heritage, art, and design space.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🏛️ Museum

Patpong Museum

A surprisingly thoughtful museum hidden above the famous night-market street, telling the layered history of Bangkok's most notorious red-light district — from CIA listening post and Vietnam-war R&R to neon nightlife legend.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Phra Pathom Chedi
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Phra Pathom Chedi

At 120 metres, the tallest Buddhist stupa in the world — a colossal orange-gold bell rising over Nakhon Pathom on the site where Buddhism is believed to have first reached the region nearly two millennia ago.

📍 Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Pathom 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Royal Barges National Museum
🏛️ Museum

Royal Barges National Museum

A canal-side boathouse sheltering Thailand's astonishing royal barges — gilded, mythical vessels up to 45 metres long, their prows carved as nagas and the great swan-bird Suphannahong, used only for rare royal river processions.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🏛️ Museum

Siriraj Medical Museum (The Death Museum)

A cluster of medical museums inside Bangkok's oldest hospital — pathology, forensics, anatomy and parasitology galleries lined with preserved specimens, including the infamous mummified remains of a 1950s murderer.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
Wat Chaiwatthanaram
📜 History

Wat Chaiwatthanaram

The most majestic temple ruin in Ayutthaya — a Khmer-inspired complex of a tall central prang ringed by smaller towers on the riverbank, breathtaking at sunset and a favourite backdrop for traditional Thai-dress photos.

📍 Ayutthaya, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
Wat Mahathat & the Buddha Head in the Tree
📜 History

Wat Mahathat & the Buddha Head in the Tree

In the ruins of Ayutthaya's holiest temple, a sandstone Buddha head gazes out from inside the roots of a banyan tree that grew around it — the single most haunting image of Thailand's fallen ancient capital.

📍 Ayutthaya, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
Bunshokan (Former Yamagata Prefectural Office)
📜 History

Bunshokan (Former Yamagata Prefectural Office)

A grand English-Renaissance government hall from 1916 with a landmark clock tower, free to wander — marble stairs, a chandeliered assembly chamber, and balconies that make it Yamagata City's most unexpectedly elegant indoor stop.

📍 Yamagata, Yamagata 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
✨ Experience

Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura

A living theme park that rebuilds an entire Edo-period town — costumed townsfolk, ninja shows, an oiran procession, and a 'haunted temple' — where you can rent a kimono and spend a day in the age of the samurai.

📍 Tochigi, Nikko 💴 Paid ⏱ Full day
Goryōkaku Star Fort
📜 History

Goryōkaku Star Fort

A Western-style fortress in Hakodate built as a perfect five-pointed star — best seen from the tower above, and unforgettable in spring when 1,600 cherry trees turn the whole star pink.

📍 Hokkaido, Hakodate 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
🌸 Spring
Gunkanjima (Battleship Island)
🏚️ Abandoned

Gunkanjima (Battleship Island)

A tiny abandoned island so crammed with crumbling concrete apartment blocks it looks like a warship steaming out of the sea — once the most densely populated place on Earth, now a silent ruin.

📍 Nagasaki, Nagasaki 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
Mount Haguro Five-Story Pagoda
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Mount Haguro Five-Story Pagoda

At the foot of sacred Mt. Haguro, a 600-year-old wooden five-story pagoda stands alone among giant cedars — reached by a hushed avenue of 2,446 stone steps lined by 1,000-year-old trees, one of Tohoku's most atmospheric walks.

📍 Yamagata, Tsuruoka 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
🌻 Summer 🍁 Autumn
Kaminoyama Castle & Onsen
📜 History

Kaminoyama Castle & Onsen

A storybook white castle keep crowning a green hill above a 560-year-old hot-spring town threaded with free street footbaths — climb the tower for valley views, then soak your feet on a bench in the lane below.

📍 Yamagata, Kaminoyama 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
Kanmangafuchi Abyss
🏞️ Scenic

Kanmangafuchi Abyss

A short, mossy gorge walk in Nikko lined with a row of stone Jizo statues in red bibs — the 'Bake Jizo,' famous for the local saying that you can never count them and get the same number twice.

📍 Tochigi, Nikko 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🍁 Autumn
Kawagoe — Little Edo
📜 History

Kawagoe — Little Edo

A castle town an hour from Tokyo that still looks like the Edo period: a street of black-walled clay merchant warehouses crowned by a wooden bell tower that has rung the hours for centuries.

📍 Saitama, Kawagoe 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
Kawasaki Daishi
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Kawasaki Daishi

A grand, bustling temple on the edge of Tokyo — home to a five-story pagoda, clouds of fragrant incense, and a shopping street where shopkeepers chop herbal candy in rhythmic time.

📍 Kanagawa, Kawasaki 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Kuramae Shrine
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Kuramae Shrine

A 1693 shrine founded by a shogun, and — largely unknown outside Tokyo — the actual birthplace of kanjin-zumo, the fundraising sumo tournaments that grew into the sport as it exists today.

📍 Tokyo, Kuramae 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🌸 Spring
Kyu-Yasuda Teien
🏞️ Scenic

Kyu-Yasuda Teien

A free Edo-period daimyo garden by the Sumida River whose pond once rose and fell with the tide — now kept alive by pumps that recreate the same slow rhythm — tucked right behind the sumo stadium.

📍 Tokyo, Ryogoku 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Naritasan Shinshoji Temple

A vast, thousand-year-old temple complex minutes from Narita Airport — pagodas, a great main hall, fire rituals, and a long approach street of grilled-eel restaurants — the perfect first or last stop in Japan.

📍 Chiba, Narita 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
Nasu Onsen Shrine
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Nasu Onsen Shrine

A 1,300-year-old mountain shrine at the top of Nasu Yumoto, wrapped in cedars beside the steaming killing-stone field — guardian of the hot springs, a giant 'lucky' tree, and the samurai archer Nasu no Yoichi.

📍 Tochigi, Nasu 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Nihon Minka-en Open-Air Folk House Museum
📜 History

Nihon Minka-en Open-Air Folk House Museum

A wooded hillside in Kawasaki where two dozen real thatched-roof farmhouses, a kabuki stage, and a watermill — rescued from across Japan and rebuilt board by board — form a village out of time.

📍 Kanagawa, Kawasaki 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
🍁 Autumn
Okunoin Cemetery, Koyasan
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Okunoin Cemetery, Koyasan

Japan's largest cemetery: a two-kilometre path through towering cedars and 200,000 moss-covered tombs to a lantern hall that has kept the same flames burning for nine hundred years.

📍 Wakayama, Koya 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
🍁 Autumn
Okunoshima (Rabbit Island)
🦊 Animals

Okunoshima (Rabbit Island)

A small island in the Inland Sea overrun by hundreds of friendly wild rabbits — and a sobering secret past as a hidden poison-gas factory the maps once deliberately erased.

📍 Hiroshima, Takehara 💴 Paid ⏱ Full day
🌸 Spring 🌻 Summer 🍁 Autumn
Ryogoku Kokugikan & Sumo Museum
🏛️ Museum

Ryogoku Kokugikan & Sumo Museum

The 10,000-seat home of professional sumo, with a small on-site museum holding roughly 30,000 pieces of wrestling history — ukiyo-e prints, embroidered aprons, and championship banners.

📍 Tokyo, Ryogoku 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Sessho-seki, the Killing Stone
🛸 Oddity

Sessho-seki, the Killing Stone

On a steaming sulfur field in Nasu sits a legendary rock said to hold the spirit of a murderous nine-tailed fox — and which famously cracked in two in 2022, prompting half-joking fears the demon escaped.

📍 Tochigi, Nasu 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Shitamachi Museum
🏛️ Museum

Shitamachi Museum

A tiny museum at the edge of Shinobazu Pond that rebuilds a whole vanished Tokyo — full-size Meiji-era row houses, a lantern shop, a candy store — and lets you actually walk in and touch things.

📍 Tokyo, Ueno 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Sumida Hokusai Museum
🎨 Art

Sumida Hokusai Museum

A jagged, mirror-clad building by Pritzker winner Kazuyo Sejima, built in the neighborhood where ukiyo-e master Hokusai actually lived and worked — home to reproductions and originals tracing his 90-year career, including 'The Great Wave.'

📍 Tokyo, Sumida 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Takeda Castle Ruins — Castle in the Sky
📜 History

Takeda Castle Ruins — Castle in the Sky

Stone ramparts crown a mountain ridge in Hyogo, and on still autumn dawns a sea of cloud rises around them until the ruins seem to float — Japan's real-life 'castle in the sky.'

📍 Hyogo, Asago 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
🍁 Autumn
Yokoamicho Park & Tokyo Memorial Hall
📜 History

Yokoamicho Park & Tokyo Memorial Hall

A quiet park built over the site where roughly 44,000 people died in a single firestorm during the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake — now a memorial hall holding the ashes of that disaster's victims and, later, of the 1945 Tokyo firebombing dead.

📍 Tokyo, Ryogoku 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Ekoin Temple

Founded after a fire that killed 100,000 people in 1657, this Ryogoku temple hosted sumo tournaments for 76 straight years and holds the grave of Nezumi Kozo, an Edo-era thief students still visit for exam luck.

📍 Tokyo, Ryogoku 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🏛️ Museum

Japanese Sword Museum

A dedicated katana museum in Ryogoku, run by the foundation that preserves Japan's sword-making tradition, where masterwork blades are displayed like sculpture — beautiful and, up close, unnervingly sharp-looking.

📍 Tokyo, Ryogoku 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
📜 History

Yoshitoku Doll Shop

Tokyo's oldest doll maker, founded in 1711 in the heart of Asakusabashi's doll-wholesaler district — with a 4th-floor exhibition room of Hina and Gogatsu dolls most visitors have no idea is open to the public.

📍 Tokyo, Asakusabashi 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Oya-ji Temple & the Heiwa Kannon
⛩️ Shrine & Temple

Oya-ji Temple & the Heiwa Kannon

Beside the underground Oya quarry, a temple built into a cave shelters Japan's oldest stone Buddhas carved in the cliff — and next door a 27-metre goddess of peace stands hewn straight from the rock face.

📍 Tochigi, Utsunomiya 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Sankyo Soko Rice Warehouses
📜 History

Sankyo Soko Rice Warehouses

A photogenic row of black-walled wooden rice warehouses from 1893, screened by a line of tall zelkova trees that keep the rice cool — a serene slice of old Sakata made famous by the TV drama 'Oshin.'

📍 Yamagata, Sakata 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🌻 Summer 🍁 Autumn
Sawara — Chiba's Little Edo
📜 History

Sawara — Chiba's Little Edo

A canal town in northern Chiba where willow-draped waterways and Edo-period merchant houses survive almost intact — glide through by boat in the home town of the man who first mapped Japan.

📍 Chiba, Katori 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
Shika-no-yu, Nasu's Oldest Hot Spring
✨ Experience

Shika-no-yu, Nasu's Oldest Hot Spring

A 1,300-year-old wooden bathhouse at the top of Nasu Onsen, where you soak in six cypress tubs of milky, sulfurous water at rising temperatures — a hot-spring ritual nearly unchanged for centuries.

📍 Tochigi, Nasu 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Uesugi Shrine & Yonezawa Beef
📜 History

Uesugi Shrine & Yonezawa Beef

A dignified shrine on the moated site of Yonezawa Castle, honoring the warlord Uesugi Kenshin — and the gateway to one of Japan's three great wagyu brands, Yonezawa beef, grilled and sizzling all over town.

📍 Yamagata, Yonezawa 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
Oya History Museum (Underground Quarry)
🛸 Oddity

Oya History Museum (Underground Quarry)

Descend into a cathedral-sized underground stone quarry — 20,000 square metres of cool, cavernous chambers carved by hand, now hosting concerts, art, and the occasional film shoot beneath the earth.

📍 Tochigi, Utsunomiya 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
🎏 Festival Seasonal event

Fukagawa Hachiman Matsuri (Mizukake Water-Splashing Festival)

One of Edo's three great festivals, where over 50 mikoshi are carried 8km through Fukagawa while bystanders and firefighters soak the bearers with buckets, hoses, and squirt guns — 2026 is a triennial 'grand festival' year.

📍 Tokyo, Koto 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day 🗓 Aug 12 – Aug 16
🌻 Summer