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A drive to Aichi's ski resort
Drive yourself to Aichi’s ski resort, ski the slopes of Mt. Chausu, then unwind and warm up in the steaming waters of the onsen hot springs.
Mt. Chausu Highland Ski Resort / Donguri no Sato Inabu Rest Stop / Donguri no Yu Hot Spring
Aichi’s Himakajima Island summer course
Get away to cool off, swim, snorkel, walk, rest, fish, relax, play, and eat seafood on picturesque Himakajima Island, just off the coast of Aichi.
The unknown nature of Aichi: Drive along the grand sights of Okumikawa!
The Okumikawa region is nestled deep into the eastern, mountainous area of Aichi Prefecture. The Thousand Rice Paddies of Yotsuya, Mt. Horaiji, and the Seven Atera Waterfalls are just some of the worthwhile stops along the way. Pick up a rental car and cruise through the rejuvenating nature of Okumikawa's mountain roads. And as you adventure into this wilderness paradise, Mokkulu Shinshiro Rest Stop helps you stock up on supplies or get a bite to eat.
Mokkulu Shinshiro Rest Stop / Thousand Rice Paddies of Yotsuya / Mt. Horaiji / Seven Atera Waterfalls
Must for History Buffs: Historic Spots of the Owari Region Driving Course
The Owari region of Japan is located on the western side of Aichi Prefecture and enjoys a long, rich history of battle for control over Japan when it was made up of small warring factions. Castles are dotted all over as well as Shinto shrines which were highly revered for their mystique power and possible aid in winning wars.
Kiyosu Castle / Tagata Jinja Shrine / Oagata Jinja Shrine / Inuyama Castle, national treasure
Two Days and One Night in Toyota City: Sports, Nature, and History Course
Support your favorite team at a Toyota Stadium sports game, then raise your glass in cheers at a local pub. Stay overnight in Toyota City, and take the next day to stroll around the remarkable areas of Matsudaira-go, the Asuke Historic Townscape, and Korankei Gorge.
Toyota Stadium / Booby's British Pub TOYOTA / Matsudaira-go / Korankei Gorge and the old streets of historic Asuke








