

22 Fukui / Echizen Ono
In Echizen Ono, you can stroll through the castle town and, if you are lucky, see a castle floating in a sea of fog.

22 Fukui / Eiheiji temple
Eiheiji is the head temple of the Soto sect of Zen Buddhism, with a history and tradition dating back over 700 years. As a Zen training center, it accepts trainees from all over the world.

23 Ishikawa / Kanazawa station square
When you get off at Kanazawa Station, you will see a large gate. The design is inspired by the drums used in Noh play.

23 Ishikawa / Yamanaka Onsen
At a ryokan where you can experience Japanese hospitality, the futon will be laid out for you while you enjoy the large hot spring bath.

24 Toyama / Toyama Bay
Toyama Bay is over 1,200m deep, and offers a beautiful view of the 3,000m-high Tateyama mountain range across the sea, a sight unparalleled in the world. There is also a cycle road.

25 Gifu / Shirakawa-go
Shirakawa-go, where the rural culture, life and lifestyle of Japan's original landscape still continues, is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (cultural heritage).

25 Gifu / Takayama City
The town of Takayama is famous for its old townscape and the spectacular Takayama Festival, which is registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

26 Aichi / Arimatsu town
The town of Arimatsu, which was also depicted in Hiroshige's Tokaido ukiyo-e prints, is known as the world's largest producer of tie-dye, which uses the most tie-dyeing techniques.

26 Aichi / Takeshima in Gamagohri City
Takeshima, which floats in Mikawa Bay in the east of Aichi Prefecture, is crowded with New Year's visitors.Beautiful scenery can be seen at sunrise and sunset.