Top Attractions

The places that define Japan

An editorial guide to the landmarks our guests most love to visit.

Yamanashi

Mt Fuji

Japan's tallest peak and most sacred mountain.

Yamanashi

Lake Kawaguchiko

Iconic lake reflecting Mt Fuji and cherry blossoms.

Yamanashi

Chureito Pagoda

The five-storied pagoda framing Mt Fuji.

Yamanashi

Oshino Hakkai

Crystal-clear spring ponds at the base of Mt Fuji.

Yamanashi

Oishi Park

Seasonal flower fields with Mt Fuji backdrop.

Hakone

Hakone Shrine

Lakeside torii gate standing in Lake Ashi.

Hakone

Lake Ashi

Volcanic crater lake with pirate ship cruises.

Hakone

Owakudani Valley

Sulphurous volcanic valley with hot spring eggs.

Nikko

Toshogu Shrine

Lavish UNESCO shrine deep in cedar forests.

Nikko

Kegon Waterfall

One of Japan's three most beautiful waterfalls.

Nagano

Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park

Japanese macaques bathing in natural hot springs.

Nagano

Zenkoji Temple

Ancient Buddhist temple dating back 1,400 years.

Kamakura

Kotoku-in (Great Buddha)

13th-century bronze Buddha standing 11 meters tall.

Kamakura

Hase-dera

Hillside temple with sweeping coastal views.

Enoshima

Enoshima Shrine

Island shrine dedicated to the goddess Benzaiten.

Tokyo

Tokyo Skytree

World's tallest tower with panoramic city views.

Tokyo

Sensoji Temple

Tokyo's oldest and most visited Buddhist temple.

Tokyo

Meiji Shrine

Serene shrine surrounded by 100,000 trees.

Tokyo

Shibuya Crossing

The world's busiest pedestrian intersection.

Tokyo

Tsukiji Fish Market

Bustling outer market with the freshest sushi.