


A charming, narrow shopping street in Kamakura, famous for traditional wooden houses and local snacks.
Komachi Dori Street is prone to sudden rain showers, especially during the rainy season.

The street is bustling with shops and stalls, requiring plenty of walking.
To keep your devices powered while exploring and shopping.
A monumental bronze statue of Buddha, cast in 1252, it's one of Japan's most revered and iconic landmarks.
A beautiful temple with a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean, known for its hydrangea flowers in late spring.
A charming shopping street lined with traditional shops, cafes, and restaurants.
A popular cafe known for its traditional Japanese-style sweets and pastries.
A cozy cafe famous for its matcha desserts and relaxed atmosphere.
A renowned sushi restaurant offering fresh and high-quality sushi.
Red bean paste sandwiched between two small pancake-like castella cakes.
Savory pancake with cabbage, meat, and seafood, topped with okonomiyaki sauce, mayo, and bonito flakes.

Grilled octopus balls with a soft, chewy texture, often served with takoyaki sauce and mayo.
Intricate glassware with geometric patterns, a traditional craft of Kyoto.
Small, young sardines, a local delicacy often served dried or salted.
Bamboo products like chopsticks, fans, and baskets, showcasing local artisanship.

A scenic 5.2-mile loop trail in the Columbia River Gorge, offering stunning views of the gorge and waterfalls.
Brawijaya Stadium, a multi-purpose venue, is a symbol of Malang's sporting culture, hosting various events including football matches and concerts.
The Guangling King Mausoleum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a remarkable underground tomb complex from the Han Dynasty, showcasing exquisite art and architecture.