
Autumn is a stunning season in Myoko. Here are some of the most popular places around Myoko to experience this amazing season.
Lake Nojiri is a part of the Myoko Togakushi Renzan National Park. Its a great place for water sports.
Umigatari Joetsu Aquarium was rebuilt in 2018. It is one of the few places in Japan where you can see beluga whales and magellanic penguins.
The Apa Resort Apallusion is an impressive outdoor illumination display. The display changes each year so there is always something new for a returning visitor to see.
Kimi no I is a great place to visit for lovers of Japanese sake and for those who enjoy traditional Japanese culture. The brewery was founded in 1842 and saké has been brewed in this current building since 1904!
A ryotei is a traditional high-class Japanese restaurant that represents the region’s food culture. Visit this amazing Joetsu Ryotei
Kanzuri is a special seasoning paste made from fermented red peppers. Visit the famous factory all year round and learn about this famous local spice.
Mt Myoko 2,454 meters/8,051 feet Mt Myoko is the dormant volcano that looms over the village giving the area its name. It can be seen from every point with in Myoko City. The mountain is one of Japans 100 famous mountains. Around 20,000 years ago the top of the mountain was blown off in a
Naena Waterfall is an impressive 55m waterfall. It is framed by a steep basalt wall on each side and the thundering water crashes on to the large boulders below. In spring the snow melt from the mountain flows down and causes the volume of water to increase dramatically. The amount of water that comes down
Sasagamine is located deep in the Myoko mountain range and is a part of Myoko Togakushi Renzan National Park. It is located 1,300m above sea level, receives little rainfall and is cool even during the summer months. The area covers over 132 hectares so there is a lot to explore. The grassland is dotted with
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