Places of Interest
Explore Japan Adventurer’s places of interest through the interactive map and listing below, designed to help you discover places by region and theme at a glance. Use the filters to refine what appears, then click any pin or listing to open the page and learn more.
Tenshaen Garden
Tenshaen Garden is a beautiful traditional Japanese garden southwest of Uwajima Castle. It was completed in 1866 as a place of relaxation for the 7th lord of the domain.
The German House
The German House, built in 1972, houses a museum about the POWs, with photographs and models.
Tile Museum
The Tile Museum traces the story of tile-making in Ōmihachiman, explaining the tools, techniques, and production processes involved, as well as the role of tiles in traditional Japanese architecture.
Tobe
The town of Tobe is a suburb to the south of Matsuyama known for its Tobe-yaki ceramics.
Tobishima Kaidō
The Tobishima Kaido is a chain of five islands in the Setouchi joined by bridges popular with cyclists.
Tōjindaba Rock Formation
Tojindaba is the site of a prehistoric stone circle and a fascinating rock formation overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Tokushima City
Capital of Tokushima Prefecture, best known as the home of the Awa Odori dance festival.
Tokuzen Village
A village in Iya with a historic past and agricultural present.
Tomonoura
Tomonoura is a picturesque port in Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture on the southern point of the Numakuma Peninsula.









