The remains of the castle of the Satake Clan, evocative of the Edo Period (1603–1868) when feudal lords ruled the land. There is also a spot where you can play with an Akita dog.
A vast park crafted on the site of Takada Castle. Known as a great viewing spot for cherry blossoms, the park is embellished with about 4,000 cherry trees in April.
One of the best cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan. The Tenshu, which is of Edo-style architecture and the only existing Tenshu in Tohoku, is worth a look.
The largest Tokyo Metropolitan Park rich with nature. Offers various leisure activities such as viewing the fields and the woods and playing in the forest.
Selected as one of Japan's top 100 cherry blossom spots. You can enjoy viewing flowers and plants of the season and watching wild birds in the spacious park.
Regarded as one of the three best cherry blossom spots in the Michinoku region
An oasis of water and greenery in the city center
An urban oasis in Osaka and home to the Main Tower of Osaka-jo Castle. Together with plum trees and cherry trees, the park provides scenic beauty unique to each season.
The Tower of the Sun Museum is found where the Osaka World Fair once took place
You can see Japanese crested ibis up close
Head to the promenade that looks out over Minoo Waterfall, one of the 100 Best Waterfalls in Japan
A park selected as one of the top 100 Japanese city parks, designed to enjoy water. You can play in the river.
Enjoy Japan's outstanding weeping cherry blossoms
Built as Japan's first suburban park. Has a variety of attractions for a fun stroll including Inokashira Pond, Gotenyama, sports facilities and a park.
A vast national park with beautiful flowers blooming throughout the year. You can also enjoy swimming pools in summer and illumination in winter.
A Dutch-style garden surrounding a pond, located next to the Niigata Hakusan-jinja Shrine
A wide-open park offering great views of the harbor
Located on the former site of Hakone-Rikyu Palace. You can enjoy splendid views of Lake Ashinoko and Mt. Fuji.
Picturesque white sands and green pine trees at the base of the Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge
A park memorializing Kobe’s glamorous modern history and the day of the earthquake