The smallest cities in Japan are the most interesting...and in Atami, Japan, we wanted to show you the wonderful aspects of this fascinating little city. A wonderful town to visit, absorb...and then, move on.
Visit the Japan-Guide review on Atami, Japan: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e6317.html
Here's the Japanese National Tourism Webpage about Atami:
A few fantastic photos online about Atami, Japan:
Welcome to the Fushimi Inari Complex of Kyoto, Japan. The shrine sits at the base of a mountain also named Inari which is 233 metres above sea level, and includes trails up the mountain to many smaller shrines which span 4 kilometers and takes approximately 2 hours to walk up.
Please review the video links, information links and photos below for more information:
Japan Guide's page to Fushimi Inari: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3915.html
A great article about this spot being 'Japan's #1 Tourist Site': https://japancheapo.com/travel/fushimi-inari-shrine-makes-japans-no-1-attraction/
A few wonderful videos of folks visiting the complex (Happy in Japan):
Here's a few wonderful photos of the shrine itself on the internet:
For more information about Fushimi Inari, please contact us at your convenience.
Inside Echigo-Yuzawa station’s Ponshu-kan, enjoy different varieties of sake tasting. In the storeroom more than 100 varieties of sake are on display at a temperature of 15 degrees. You can also take a dip in a bath of sake next-door.
Located in the precincts of Echigo-Yuzawa Station, on the Joetsu Shinkansen line, Ponshukan features four main attractions: the Sake-tasting Corner, where you can taste the leading brands of sake produced by all of the sake breweries in Niigata Prefecture, the Sake Bath, where you can enjoy a hot spring bath, a restaurant where you can savor meals that showcase Koshihikari rice grown in the local Minami-Uonuma district, as well as an abundance of other locally-produced ingredients, and a souvenir shop offering a range of local sake and other specialties from across the prefecture.