Located in the heart of Japan, the Chubu region beckons travelers with its diverse and captivating blend of attractions.
From the soaring peaks of the Japanese Alps, where hiking trails and hot springs await amidst breath-taking scenery, to the historic villages of Shirakawa-go and Takayama, offering glimpses into traditional Japanese life, Chubu promises a captivating journey.
Discover the iconic beauty of Mt. Fuji, marvel at the meticulously landscaped Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa, and immerse yourself in the vibrant streets of Nagoya. Whether you seek natural wonders, cultural experiences, or modern thrills, the Chubu region of Japan delivers an unforgettable adventure.
Aichi Prefecture
Shizuoka Prefecture
Gifu Prefecture
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This scenic region draws travelers seeking rejuvenation, outdoor adventures, and authentic cultural experiences.
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Beautifully preserved Edo-era streets and a connection to the animated film ‘Your Name’ await.
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Visitors are drawn to its naturally heated mineral-rich waters, believed to promote wellness.
Niigata Prefecture
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Once a place of exile for prominent figures, the island has transformed into a captivating destination.
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Discover over 200 permanent art installations scattered across the Echigo-Tsumari region.
Nagano Prefecture
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Pristine mountain valley renowned for its raw natural beauty providing a serene escape from urban life.
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Observe playful Japanese macaques as they bathe in steaming hot springs surrounded by snowy landscapes.
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Located within the Japanese Alps, this plateau area provides access to panoramic mountain vistas.
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Charming village with abundant hot springs, close to some of Japan’s finest ski terrain.
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Boasts numerous hot springs with varying mineral compositions and ryokan offering private Onsen baths.
Yamanashi Prefecture
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Each lake boasts its own unique character and experiences surrounding Japan’s iconic peak.
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Celebrated as a paradise for fruit lovers, known for its production of peaches, grapes and more.
Toyama Prefecture
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Scenic mountain route traversing the Northern Japan Alps, known as the ‘Roof of Japan’.
Ishikawa Prefecture
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Home to a renowned Japanese garden and beautifully preserved samurai and geisha districts.
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This popular onsen region offers a blend of traditional ryokan hospitality and restorative hot springs.
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Rugged coastal scenery, quaint fishing villages, and well-preserved rural landscapes.