Tanabe

Tanabe

Spiritual enlightenment on mountain paths and in backstreet bars Tanabe is the second largest city in Wakayama and the gateway to the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Route—the arduous trek through the Kii-Mountains made by pilgrims on a search for spiritual enlightenment. The area is also home to a dense hub of bars and restaurants. Hiking the … Read more

Kaga Onsen

Kaga Onsen

Hot spring villages set in lush countryside, with fine traditional inns and crafts Nestled between the coast of the japan Sea and Mt. Hakusan lies the 1300-year-old hot spring resort town of Kaga Onsen in southwestern Ishikawa. This picturesque town is built around four distinct onsen villages, each offering its own unique charm and attractions. … Read more

Omagari Fireworks Festival

Omagari Fireworks Festival

Tohoku’s largest fireworks extravaganza, known as the Omagari Fireworks Festival, is not only a stunning display of pyrotechnics but also a national competition. Held annually at the end of August in the Daisen area, this festival brings together pyrotechnicians from all over japan to compete for the prestigious Prime Minister’s Prize. The festival is a … Read more

JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Oita

JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Oita

A Convenient Hotel with Rooftop Bath Overlooking the City Introduction When it comes to finding a convenient hotel in Oita, japan, look no further than JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Oita. This hotel offers not only comfortable rooms but also a range of amenities that will make your stay truly memorable. From its rooftop bath overlooking … Read more

Mt. Unzen

Mt. Unzen

Explore japan‘s First National Park: Mount Unzen Introduction Japan is known for its stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Among its many attractions, Mount Unzen stands out as the country’s first designated national park. Located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Mount Unzen is home to eight majestic mountains, including Fugendake, Kunimidake, Myoken-dake, Kinugasa-dake, Takaiwa-dake, Nodake, Yadake, … Read more

Nagasaki Peace Park

Nagasaki Peace Park

A serene and sobering memorial to the victims of the atomic bombing Nagasaki Peace Park is a solemn and poignant tribute to the victims of the atomic bombing that took place in Nagasaki City on August 9th, 1945. This memorial complex serves as a constant reminder of the horrors of war, while also expressing a … Read more

Matsuyama Castle

Matsuyama Castle

An imposing fortress that has withstood war and time Matsuyama Castle, located in the heart of Matsuyama in Ehime Prefecture, is a magnificent fortress that offers a bird’s-eye view of the area. As one of the 12 original castle keeps in japan, it not only provides insights into the region but also showcases the rich … Read more

Ritsurin Park

Ritsurin Park

Splendid Japanese Landscape Gardening: Ritsurin Koen Introduction: japan is renowned for its exquisite gardens that showcase the country’s deep connection with nature and its unique cultural heritage. One such garden that stands out among the rest is Ritsurin Koen, located in the city of Takamatsu. Considered one of Japan’s finest gardens, Ritsurin Koen offers visitors … Read more

Showa Memorial Park

Showa Memorial Park

Showa Kinen Park, located in Tokyo’s Tachikawa area, is a vast park that offers a variety of natural highlights throughout the year. Spanning over 160 hectares, this park is so large that exploring it all on foot would take an entire day. It was built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Emperor Showa’s reign and … Read more

Mt. Mihara

Mt. Mihara

An active volcano in Tokyo Tokyo, the bustling capital of japan, is not only known for its vibrant cityscape and modern attractions but also for its natural wonders. One such wonder is Mt Mihara, an active volcano located on Izu Oshima Island. Rising 758 meters above the surrounding landscape, Mt Mihara has been revered by … Read more