Must-see attractions in Kansai

  • Kōfuku-ji Nanen-dō

    Nara

    Kōfuku-ji's southern octagonal hall, first built in 813 (and most recently reconstructed in 1789), enshrines an image of the bodhisattva Kannon.

  • Castle-Guard Residences

    Kansai

    Just south of the castle ruins is a street of original row houses built as residences for the samurai charged with guarding the castle. One (closest to…

  • Nyoirin-ji

    Kansai

    How are the mighty fallen: this isolated and slightly forlorn temple, about 30 minutes on foot from central Yoshino, is the final resting spot of defeated…

  • Kinosaki Strawcraft Museum

    Kansai

    This tiny museum in a former kura (storehouse) displays mugiwara-zaiku (barley-straw crafts) practised locally since 1716. Straw is dyed and cut into tiny…

  • Matsusaka Merchant Museum

    Kansai

    Ozu Seizaemon was one of the most successful merchants of the Edo period, and his well-preserved timber-framed home, originally built in the late 17th…

  • Nagahama Hikiyama Museum

    Kansai

    Two of the hikiyama (festival floats) used during Nagahama's famous Hikiyama Matsuri are on display here, along with video footage of the festival.

  • Honbō-teien

    Osaka

    This strolling garden in the northeast corner of Shitennō-ji illustrates a Buddhist parable of overcoming earthly hell to arrive at paradise, symbolised…

  • Mikami-ke

    Kansai

    This historic 18th-century home belonged to a wealthy family of sake brewers and silk traders. There are well-preserved architectural details and…

  • Jikkō-in

    Kansai

    Only about 50m north of Sanzen-in, this small temple is often praised for its lovely garden and fudan-zakura cherry tree, which blossoms between October…

  • Kamigata Ukiyo-e Museum

    Osaka

    This narrow two-storey museum is worth a visit for anyone with an interest in ukiyo-e (woodblock prints). It mainly displays prints of famous kabuki…

  • Shōrin-in

    Kansai

    This temple near Sanzen-in is worth a look, even if only through its admission gate, to admire the thatched roof of the main hall. It’s a good option if…

  • Ōsugi-gongen

    Kansai

    Named for the sugi (cryptomeria) trees that surround it, this fine little shrine is a nice place to gather your thoughts after climbing to the summit of…

  • Giant Ferris Wheel

    Osaka

    Among the biggest in the world, this 112m-high Ferris wheel offers unbeatable views of Osaka Bay and the seemingly endless Osaka/Kōbe conurbation. Give it…

  • Kayabuki Art Museum & Folk Museum

    Kansai

    There are two historic kayabuki-yane (thatched-roof) farmhouses here: one that displays artefacts from traditional life in Miyama and another that serves…

  • Abeno Harukas Art Museum

    Osaka

    This state-of-the art museum inside Abeno Harukas hosts temporary shows that vary wildly, including, so far, Renaissance painting and tantric Buddhist…

  • Kani Dōraku Honten

    Osaka

    You can't miss the giant animated crab that marks the entrance to Kani Dōraku Honten, which is, of course, a crab restaurant. The shop sells tasty crab…

  • Tōdai-ji Museum

    Nara

    The most recent building on the grounds of Tōdai-ji is the contemporary museum built to display more of the temple's important artwork and relics.

  • City Hall Observation Lobby

    Kōbe

    The 24th-floor observatory atop Kōbe's City Hall stays open generously late so you can get a night view of the city, towards the mountains or the bay …

  • Tōkō-ji

    Kii Peninsula

    This temple in the middle of Yunomine Onsen is just above Tsubo-yu Onsen, and like many hot springs adjacent to temples, is dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai,…

  • Senjō-jiki

    Kii Peninsula

    Senjō-jiki is a wildly eroded point with layer after horizontal layer of stratified rock; this explains its name in Japanese, which translates to Thousand…

  • Naka-no-hashi

    Kii Peninsula

    This bridge marks the halfway point between Ichi-no-hashi and the inner sanctum of Oku-no-in.

  • Nakaza Cuidaore Building

    Osaka

    Home of the most famous statue of Kuidaore Tarō – the drum-banging clown who represents the city's culture of kuidaore ('eat 'til you drop').

  • Yuki-jinja

    Kansai

    This atmospheric Shintō shrine is located along the trail up to Kurama-dera. The stairs to the main hall are flanked by two enormous cryptomeria trees.

  • Kotohiki-hama

    Kansai

    Stop for a dip at this pretty beach, hemmed in by pine-topped hills and with a tiny, naturally forming onsen pool (keep your swimsuit on).

  • Naka-no-shima-kōen

    Osaka

    Osaka's first public park, created in 1891 at the eastern end of Naka-no-shima, is a good place for an afternoon stroll or picnic lunch.

  • Sōjō-ga-dani Fudō-dō

    Kansai

    This small subtemple on the descent to Kibune enshrines a figure of Fudō, one of the myōō (Buddhist Kings of Light).

  • Ichi-no-hashi

    Kii Peninsula

    This simple stone bridge marks the entrance to the sacred Oku-no-in complex.

  • Naramachi Monogatari-kan

    Nara

    This traditional-style house is now a community arts centre, with exhibitions and occasional live performances.

  • Ni-no-Torii

    Nara

    A large ceremonial Shintō shrine gate within the shrine precincts of Kasuga Taisha.

  • Okuno-in Maō-den

    Kansai

    This small hall on the trail to Kibune is a good spot to rest tired knees.

  • Sai-tō

    Kii Peninsula

    The Western Pagoda was most recently rebuilt in 1834.

  • Karahori Shōtengai

    Osaka

    This classic shopping arcade wends along the path of an old moat (from an earlier, larger incarnation of Osaka-jō), long since filled in. The arcade…

  • Sandan-beki

    Kii Peninsula

    Sandan-beki is a 50m cliff face that drops away vertiginously into the sea – a particularly awesome sight when the big rollers are pounding in from the…

  • Kyōga-misaki

    Kansai

    Kyōga-misaki is a cape at the northernmost point of the Tango Peninsula. The name means 'cape of sutras' for the shape of the stone formations. A car park…

  • Matsusaka-jō Ruins

    Kansai

    Matsusaka's grand castle, constructed in 1584, was short-lived: a typhoon destroyed the five-storey donjon (main keep) in 1644, while fire and…

  • Kashino-zaki Lighthouse

    Kii Peninsula

    This small lighthouse (c 1870) was the first of eight modern lighthouses to be built after Japan opened up to foreign trade. The building itself isn't all…

  • Tamukeyama-hachimangū

    Nara

    South of Nigatsu-dō and Sangatsu-dō is this historic shrine dedicated to the Shintō god of war and protector of Japan.

  • Giant Kaleidoscope

    Kansai

    At this very retro attraction, stand underneath the tower, hand-crank the wheel and watch what happens above.

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