Japan’s Top 50 Stunning Spots! | 日本の絶景50選【永久保存版】

Konnichiwa, everyone! Ever dreamt of 
getting lost in the magic of Japan?  Well,  
have your camera ready, because we’re 
about to embark on an adventure through  
50 of the country’s most breathtaking hidden gems!
Forget the tourist trail! We’re ditching 
the crowds and diving deep into a landscape  
of mystical blue ponds mirroring the sky, 
vibrant flower fields bursting with color,  
and ancient temples nestled amongst misty peaks.
Imagine strolling through fairytale gardens, 
scaling majestic mountains that pierce the  
clouds, or soaking in the serenity of hidden 
coves with water so clear it looks unreal.
This is Japan, unfiltered and unforgettable. 
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to be amazed! Let’s get started!
Kaminoko Pond
Kaminoko Pond has become known  
as a tourist attraction and power spot, visited 
by tens of thousands of people a year, as the  
bottom of the pond, which is about 5 meters deep, 
appears blue through the crystal clear water.
Shirogane Blue Pond
The Shirogane Blue Pond in Hokkaido  
captivates with its otherworldly turquoise hue, 
reflecting the surrounding mountains and forests  
in its ethereal, mirror-like waters – a natural 
wonder that seems almost too beautiful to be real.
Farm Tomita
Farm Tomita in Furano, Hokkaido, is a breathtaking  
floral wonderland, with vibrant fields of 
lavender, tulips, and other blooms stretching  
out against the backdrop of the Daisetsuzan 
mountain range – a true feast for the senses.
Hoshino Resorts Tomamu Unkai Terrace
Float above a cloud sea! Hoshino Resorts  
Tomamu’s terrace offers stunning views of 
mist-filled valleys, a must-see in Hokkaido.
Mt. Hakodate, Recognized among  
Japan’s three best night views, the sight from 
the summit is truly a spectacular visual feast.
Oirase Stream 
Oirase Stream is a picturesque paradise, where the soothing 
melody of flowing water harmonizes with  
lush forests and moss-covered rocks. Nature 
enthusiasts find solace in its serene ambiance,  
offering a tranquil retreat 
amidst Japan’s scenic wonders.
Matsushima 
Matsushima, a group of islands in Miyagi Prefecture, boasts 
around 260 tiny islets adorned with majestic  
pines. This captivating seascape, considered one 
of the Three Views of Japan, invites travelers  
to witness nature’s poetic dance – where land 
and water harmonize in a symphony of serenity.
Frost Covered Trees of Zao
Affectionately known as Juhyo or “Ice  
Monsters,” are nature’s exquisite 
masterpieces. These ethereal sculptures  
emerge when the temperature plummets to -5°C, 
and a gentle breeze dusts them with light snow.
Okama Crater of Zao 
Okama Crater of Zao nestled on the border 
between Yamagata and Miyagi Prefectures,  
captivates with its ever-changing hues. 
From emerald greens to azure blues,  
it’s a painter’s palette etched into the earth – 
a mystical cauldron where nature weaves its magic.
Goshikinuma Pond Group
The Goshikinuma Pond Group in Fukushima,  
is a mesmerizing natural wonder, where a 
collection of tranquil, jewel-toned lakes  
reflect the surrounding forests and mountains 
in their pristine, mirrored surfaces,  
creating a dreamlike, almost otherworldly 
landscape that captivates all who behold it.
Hitachi Seaside Park
Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki,  
is a vibrant floral wonderland, where sprawling 
fields of crimson kochia bushes and millions of  
blue nemophila blooms carpet the gently rolling 
hills, creating a breathtaking, Instagram-worthy  
landscape that bursts with color against 
the backdrop of the sparkling Pacific Ocean.
Kameiwa Cave
Kameiwa Cave, nestled within Shimizu Keiryu Park in Chiba 
Prefecture, is a heart-shaped wonder. Twice  
a year, during the equinoxes, morning sunlight 
filters through this man-made cave, creating a  
gleaming heart reflection on Noumizo Waterfall. 
It’s like stepping into an anime fairy tale!
Lake Kawaguchiko
Lake Kawaguchiko is a  
tranquil oasis nestled at the foot of Mount 
Fuji, offering stunning reflections of the  
iconic peak. Visitors enjoy leisurely boat 
rides, hot springs, and picturesque views.
Arakurayama Sengen Park 
Its iconic five-storied pagoda frames Mt. Fuji 
like a timeless masterpiece. During cherry blossom  
season, you can capture three Japanese icons in 
one shot – a symphony of nature, history, and awe.
Okuōikojo Station
is a hidden gem that seems to float  
on the tranquil Okuōi Reservoir. This secluded 
train station, served by the Ikawa Line, offers  
breathtaking views as it perches on a cliff next 
to the reservoir created by the Nagashima Dam.
Izu Panorama Park’s Ao Terrace stuns with  
sweeping views of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay. Here, 
you’ll find an open-air deck with water basins,  
comfy sofas, and benches. Sip your favorite 
drink and savor this blissful moment!
Snow Monkey Park
The Snow Monkey  
The Snow Monkey Park in Nagano is a rare and incredible 
opportunity to observe macaques up close  
as they soak in the natural hot springs, 
going about their daily lives in their  
snowy natural habitat – a truly magical 
and unforgettable wildlife experience.
Happo Pond
Happo Pond in Nagano prefecture is a stunning alpine lake surrounded 
by majestic peaks, offering breathtaking views  
reflected in its crystal-clear waters. A hike 
to this serene oasis rewards visitors with  
nature’s grandeur at every turn. The best time 
to visit Happo Pond is during the summer months.
Hakuba Mountain Harbor
Hakuba Mountain Harbor, perched atop Mount Iwatake in Nagano Prefecture, is a mountaintop cafe and terrace where you can  
savor breathtaking views of the Northern Japanese 
Alps- a breathtaking vista for hikers, sightseers,  
and photographers. The City Bakery, born 
in New York, has set up shop here too,  
offering delightful treats 
amidst the mountain magic!
Kamikochi
Kamikochi is a car-free zone nestled  
in the Japanese Alps, renowned for its stunning 
scenery. Crystal-clear lakes, towering mountains,  
and vibrant green valleys create a landscape 
that will leave you breathless. Explore tranquil  
hiking trails, spot diverse wildlife, and 
immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Shinshu Venus Line
Shinshu Venus Line, a scenic drive connecting  
Nagano Prefecture’s Chino City and Ueda City’s 
Utsukushigahara Highlands, offers breathtaking  
mountain views, vibrant autumn foliage, and 
a unique driving experience above the clouds.
Mishaka Pond
Mishaka Pond in Nagano prefecture is a hidden gem  
surrounded by lush forests. Its tranquil waters 
reflect the beauty of the surrounding landscape.  
The pond mirrors lush greenery in summer, fiery 
autumn leaves, and pure white snow in winter.
Shirakawa-Go 
Shirakawa-Go is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for 
its picturesque gassho-style farmhouses,  
nestled in a secluded mountain valley. 
Visitors can immerse themselves in  
traditional Japanese rural life and marvel at 
the timeless beauty of this historic village.
Chirihama Nagisa Driveway
Chirihama Nagisa Driveway is an 8-kilometer sandy beach open to cars. Drive alongside the Sea of Japan,  
park to wade in the water, and savor local 
delicacies. It’s a unique coastal adventure!
Amaharashi Coast
Amaharashi Coast in Toyama Prefecture  
is a captivating blend of coastal vistas and 
mountain backdrops. On clear days, gaze upon the  
iconic Onnaiwa rock against the majestic Tateyama 
Mountains – a view that lingers in the heart. 
Yuki-no-Otani, 500-meter-long  
snow wall in Toyama, reaches heights up to 20 
meters – comparable to a seven-story building!  
This awe-inspiring spectacle is part 
of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. 
Kurobe Dam 
Kurobe Dam in Toyama is the tallest dam in 
Japan, offering breathtaking views and a  
testament to human ingenuity. Take a scenic 
tour or marvel at the structure from below.
Takeda Castle
Takeda Castle in Hyogo Prefecture is  
the “castle floating in the sky.” Visit during  
foggy autumn mornings for a surreal view 
of it seemingly adrift on a sea of clouds.
Amanohashidate
Amanohashidate in Kyoto Prefecture, is one of Japan’s three most scenic views. Spanning Miyazu Bay,  
it appears like a celestial bridge 
connecting heaven and earth. Explore  
temples, observation decks, and sandy 
beaches along this natural wonder.
Bamboo Forest Path
Kyoto’s Bamboo Forest in the Arashiyama  
district is a magical thicket of towering bamboo 
trees. The pedestrian path winds through this  
serene landscape, leading to Shinto shrines, 
including Nonomiya Jinja and Tenryu-ji Temple.
Eikando Temple 
Eikando Temple stuns with vibrant 
red maples, creating a breathtaking  
atmosphere. Hike serene trails and witness 
a dazzling display of autumn colors.
Fushimi Inari Shrine
The Fushimi Inari-taisha  
Shrine in Kyoto is an iconic visual feast, 
where hundreds of vivid orange torii gates  
snake through the forested hiking trails, leading 
visitors on a mesmerizing journey through this  
important Shinto shrine and providing endless 
opportunities to capture unforgettable photos.
Meoto Iwa 
or the "Wedded Rocks," in Mie prefecture, are 
two sacred rocks connected by a shimenawa rope,  
symbolizing the union of a husband and wife in 
Shinto belief. It’s a serene and spiritually  
significant site, offering breathtaking 
coastal views and a sense of harmony.
Nara Park
Nara Park is a tranquil oasis where Japan’s famous free-roaming deer wander among ancient temples like Todaiji, with  
its massive Buddha statue. Interacting with these 
gentle creatures while surrounded by incredible  
architecture offers a uniquely magical experience 
encapsulating Nara’s spiritual atmosphere.
Yoshinoyama
Mount Yoshinoyama in Nara Prefecture  
has been Japan’s most famous cherry blossom spot 
for centuries. With 30,000 cherry trees, it’s a  
breathtaking sight during spring. The mountain is 
divided into four areas, each with its own charm.
Nachi Falls
Nachi Falls in  
Wakayama is Japan’s tallest single-drop waterfall, 
which plunges 133 meters, creating a breathtaking  
sight. Hike through sacred grounds and feel 
the spray from this powerful waterfall.

 
Tottori Sand Dunes
The Tottori Sand Dunes are  
a natural wonder, stretching along the coast 
of Tottori prefecture. Visitors can explore  
the vast expanse of shifting sands, embark 
on camel rides, and enjoy stunning sunsets.
Taishakukyo
Taishakukyo in Hiroshima  
is a stunning gorge carved by the clear waters of 
the Taishakugawa River. Explore dramatic limestone  
cliffs, lush vegetation, and hidden waterfalls 
as you kayak or boat down the serene waterway.
Itsukushima Shrine
The Itsukushima Shrine  
in Hiroshima is an iconic cultural landmark, 
where the famous vermilion torii gate appears  
to float majestically on the waters of the Seto 
Inland Sea during high tide, creating one of  
Japan’s most photographed and celebrated views 
that perfectly blends nature and architecture.
Motonosumi Inari Shrine
Motonosumi Inari Shrine in  
Yamaguchi prefecture is a hidden 
gem, adorned with over a hundred  
vibrant red torii gates overlooking 
the Sea of Japan. Its serene setting  
and stunning coastal views offer a spiritual 
journey and a scenic retreat for travelers.
Tsunoshima Bridge
Tsunoshima Bridge in Yamaguchi is a  
stunning 1780-meter-long bridge offering panoramic 
views of the Sea of Japan. It connects to  
Tsunoshima Island, famed for its azure waters and 
scenic beauty, and is a popular filming location.
Chichibugahama Beach
Chichibugahama Beach in Kagawa is a photographer’s  
paradise, especially at low tide when reflective 
pools create stunning mirror effects. It’s a  
perfect spot for sunset views and has become 
a popular destination for its natural beauty.
Shimonada Station
Shimonada Station in Ehime  
boasts breathtaking ocean panoramas, making 
it one of the most scenic train stations in  
Japan. Enjoy the unique experience of a train 
journey right next to the sparkling coastline.
Lake Kinrinko
Lake Kinrinko in Oita Prefecture is a breathtaking  
volcanic crater lake, where the deep blue-green 
waters provide a striking contrast against  
the surrounding forested mountains and hiking 
trails that wind around the serene shoreline.
Kujukushima, meaning  
“ninety-nine islands,” is a stunning archipelago 
within Saikai National Park near Sasebo,  
Nagasaki Prefecture. Despite the name, there are 
actually 208 islands, with only four inhabited.
Takachiho Gorge  
Takachiho Gorge in Miyazaki boasts dramatic rock columns carved by a river. Rent a boat and journey  
under emerald waters, past waterfalls, and 
towering cliffs steeped in Japanese legend.
Yurigahama
Yurigahama Beach in Kagoshima is a  
mystical sandbar with star-shaped sand, appearing 
only at low tide from spring to autumn. It’s a  
fleeting wonder that offers a unique beach 
experience with its ever-changing landscape.
Kouri Bridge
Kouri Bridge in Okinawa spans  
connecting Kouri Island to the main island. 
Offering panoramic views and a scenic drive,  
it’s a must-visit attraction for travelers seeking 
stunning coastal vistas and island adventures.
Cape Manzamo
Cape Manzamo in Okinawa  
is renowned for its elephant-trunk-shaped rock 
and stunning views of the East China Sea. It’s a  
popular spot for sunset photos and exploring tidal 
pools, reflecting Okinawa’s natural splendor.
Hateruma Island
Hateruma Island in Okinawa is Japan’s southernmost  
inhabited island, offering stunning Pacific 
views, coral beaches, and starry skies. It’s  
a tranquil escape with beautiful Nishihama Beach 
and the unique chance to see the Southern Cross.

Immerse yourself in the natural wonders and cultural treasures of Japan! #traveljapan #top50 #日本

From serene bamboo forests and majestic Mount Fuji to ancient temples, this video takes you on a mesmerizing journey through 50 of 🇯🇵Japan’s most awe-inspiring destinations. Get ready to be captivated by Japan’s diverse landscapes, rich history, and unique fusion of tradition and modernity. Don’t miss out on these unmissable bucket-list-worthy spots!

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==Chapters==
1, Kaminoko Pond/ Hokkaido 神の子池
2, Shirogane Blue Pond/ Hokkaido 白金青い池
3, Farm Tomita/ Hokkaido ファーム富田
4, Hoshino Resorts Tomamu Unkai Terrace/ Hokkaido 星野リゾートトマム 雲海テラス
5, Mt. Hakodate/ Hokkaido 函館山
6, Oirase Stream/ Aomori 奥入瀬渓流
7, Matsushima / Miyagi 松島
8, Frost Covered Trees of Zao/ Yamagata 蔵王樹氷
9, Okama Crater of Zao/ Miyagi 蔵王連峰の御釜
10, Goshikinuma Pond Group/ Fukushima 五色沼湖沼群
11, Hitachi Seaside Park/ Ibaraki 国営ひたち海浜公園
12, Kameiwa Cave/ Chiba 亀岩の洞窟
13, Lake Kawaguchiko/ Yamanashi 河口湖
14, Arakurayama Sengen Park/ Yamanashi 新倉山浅間公園
15, Okuōikojo Station / Shizuoka 奥大井湖上駅
16, Izu Panorama Park Ao Terrace/ Shizuoka 伊豆パノラマパーク 碧テラス
17, Snow Monkey Park/ Nagano 地獄谷野猿公苑
18, Happo Pond/ Nagano 八方池
19, Hakuba Mountain Harbor/ Nagano 白馬マウンテンハーバー
20, Kamikochi/ Nagano上高地
21, Shinshu Venus Line/ Nagano 信州ビーナスライン
22, Mishaka Pond/ Nagano 御射鹿池
23, Shirakawa-Go/ Nagano 白川郷
24, Chirihama Nagisa Driveway/ Ishikawa 千里浜なぎさドライブウェイ
25, Amaharashi Coast/ Toyama 雨晴海岸
26, Yuki-no-Otani/ Toyama 雪の大谷
27, Kurobe Dam/ Toyama 黒部ダム
28, Takeda Castle/ Hyogo 竹田城跡
29, Amanohashidate/ Kyoto 天橋立
30, Bamboo Forest Path/ Kyoto 竹林の小径
31, Eikando Temple/ Kyoto 禅林寺 (永観堂)
32, Fushimi Inari Shrine/ Kyoto 伏見稲荷大社
33, Meoto Iwa/ Mie 夫婦岩
34, Nara Park/ Nara 奈良公園
35, Yoshinoyama/ Nara 吉野山
36, Nachi Falls/ Wakayama 那智滝
37, Tottori Sand Dunes/ Tottori 鳥取砂丘
38, Taishakukyo/ Hiroshima 帝釈峡
39, Itsukushima Shrine/ Hiroshima 厳島神社
40, Motonosumi Inari Shrine/ Yamaguchi元乃隅稲成神社
41, Tsunoshima Bridge/ Yamaguchi 角島大橋
42, Chichibugahama Beach/ Kagawa 父母ヶ浜
43, Shimonada Station/ Ehime JR下灘駅
44, Lake Kinrinko/ Oita 金鱗湖
45, Kujukushima (“Ninety-Nine Islands” / Nagasaki 九十九島
46, Takachiho Gorge/ Miyazaki 高千穂峡
47, Yurigahama/ Kagoshima 百合ヶ浜
48, Kouri Bridge/ Okinawa 古宇利大橋
49, Cape Manzamo/ Okinawa 万座毛
50, Hateruma Island/ Okinawa 波照間島

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