Aoshima

Aoshima

Life revolves around the ocean in Aoshima, a quaint and thriving seaside surf town located in Miyazaki, japan. This small beach town offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, set against a backdrop of clear ocean water, sandy beaches, and swaying palm trees. Whether you’re a surfer, a lover of marine sports, a yoga … Read more

Mt. Hiei Enryakuji Temple

Mt. Hiei Enryakuji Temple

A temple with a rich history and tradition, Mt. Hiei Enryakuji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on Mt. Hiei, on the border between Shiga and Kyoto. This temple, which sits at an altitude of 848 meters above sea level, is the head temple of the Tendai sect of Japanese Buddhism. With 1200 … Read more

Risshakuji Temple (Yamadera)

Risshakuji Temple (Yamadera)

Hike through a Mystical Cedar Forest to a Spectacular Mountaintop Temple Yamadera, located northeast of Yamagata City, is home to a magnificent mountaintop temple complex known as Risshakuji Temple, or Yamadera. Nestled amidst a mystical cedar forest, this temple offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere that attracts visitors from near and far. The journey … Read more

Hita

Hita

A hot spring town along the Mikuma River Hita is a charming city located in central northern Kyushu, japan. Known for its hot springs, historical buildings, and local brews, Hita offers a unique and relaxing experience for visitors. Whether you’re looking to unwind in natural hot spring baths, explore ancient merchant houses, or indulge in … Read more

Kintaikyo Bridge

Kintaikyo Bridge

A singular and elegant wooden bridge The Kintai Bridge is a magnificent example of Japanese craftsmanship and architecture. With its five arches and intricate wooden construction, it stands as a testament to the skill and ingenuity of the builders. Made of cypress, chestnut, zelkova, pine, cypress, and oak, the bridge is a stunning sight to … Read more

Kappabashi Kitchen Town

Kappabashi Kitchen Town

Plastic foods and sharp cutlery in a paradise for cooks Introduction If you love to cook and are looking for a unique culinary experience, then Kappabashi is the place for you. Located in Tokyo, this bustling district is a haven for restaurateurs and passionate home chefs. Not only can you find an extensive range of … Read more

Shimokitazawa

Shimokitazawa

Tokyo’s laid back, creative center is the perfect antidote to hectic city life. Away from the manic energy of the Shibuya Scramble Crossing and the neon-drenched hub of Shinjuku, Shimokitazawa is a trendy, laid-back suburb located just minutes from the heart of Tokyo. Known as “Shimokita” by its thriving creative community, this former farming town … Read more

Kanda Festival

Kanda Festival

One of Tokyo’s biggest and most exciting celebrations is the Kanda Matsuri. This festival features over 200 floats and portable shrines, known as mikoshi, as well as parades of musicians and priests on horses. The Kanda Matsuri is truly out of this world and is a must-see event for anyone visiting Tokyo. The main parade … Read more

Hirayu Onsen

Hirayu Onsen

Hirayu Onsen, a picturesque mountain town filled with hot springs, is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty and relaxation of japan‘s natural wonders. Whether you are visiting the Okuhida region for hiking, sightseeing, skiing, or simply to sample the delicious local cuisine, you’ll want to kick back and relax in Hirayu. … Read more

Kanazawa Castle Park

Kanazawa Castle Park

The elegant former headquarters of Kanazawa’s mighty Maeda clan The Kanazawa Castle is a historical site that exudes the grandeur and wealth of the Maeda clan, who occupied the castle for hundreds of years. This magnificent structure served as their headquarters and symbolized their power and influence in the region. Today, visitors can still feel … Read more