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.
Hagiwara-ji Temple
This temple is located in Kagawa. It takes its name from the Japanese bush clover, called 'hagi'.
Hakatajima Island
The second major island on the Ehime side of the Shimanami Kaidō with beaches, salt lagoons, a reconstructed castle, and cherry blossom.
Hakuba
Hakuba is a mountain resort area in northern Nagano Prefecture, set in the Hida Mountains of the Japanese Alps. It's a long valley with several villages and ski resorts.
Hakuto Coast
Located at the western edge of the Tottori Dunes, the Hakuto Coast is famed as the setting for the legendary tale of "The White Rabbit of Inaba.
Hashikura-ji Temple
This mysterious temple located high on a mountainside is associated with interesting legends and folklore.
Heike Residence
A museum in an Edo-period home associated with the Taira Clan, also known as the Heike.
Higashi Chaya
Higashi Chaya District is Kanazawa’s most famous historic teahouse quarter, established in 1820.
Higashi-Iya Museum of Local History and Folklore
Authentic exhibits present the history and livelihood of this unique region of Shikoku.
Higurashi Villa Memorial Museum
A Meiji-period villa housing a museum documenting Sumitomo’s efforts to combat pollution.









