Hamada

Hamada

Some of the Best Beaches in Western japan, and Traditional Music and Dance Hamada, a rural region in Western Japan, is known for its small mountain and coastal villages and its stunning beaches. Despite its remote location, Hamada is easily accessible, less than two hours away from Hiroshima. The town is not only famous for … Read more

Onomichi & Fukuyama

Onomichi & Fukuyama

Famous for its beaches, hiking, cycling, and the beautiful townscape clinging to steep slopes, Fukuyama is the largest city in Hiroshima Prefecture. Originally established as a castle town in 1619 by Tokugawa Ieyasu’s cousin Mizuno Katsunari, Fukuyama has since become a vibrant city with a rich history and plenty of attractions for visitors to enjoy. … Read more

Tokushima City

Tokushima City

A vibrant city of dancing Tokushima City, the capital of Tokushima Prefecture, is located on the northeast corner of Shikoku Island. This bustling port city comes alive every summer during its lively Awa Odori Festival. The city is situated at the mouth of several major rivers, making it a vibrant and energetic place to visit. … Read more

Matsuyama

Matsuyama

Visit the birthplace of haiku and try your hand at pottery Matsuyama is a city located in Ehime prefecture on the island of Shikoku in japan. It is known for its rich literary tradition and is the birthplace of haiku, a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Matsuyama offers a welcome respite from the busy and … Read more

Niseko Ski Resorts & Around

Niseko Ski Resorts & Around

Perfect Powder Draws Skiers from Around the World Introduction: Hokkaido, the northernmost island of japan, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and abundant snowfall. Among the various regions in Hokkaido, Niseko stands out as the most popular ski destination, attracting skiers and snowboarders from all over the world. With its exceptional snow quality, diverse … Read more

Sendai City

Sendai City

A modern city filled with Samurai history Sendai, the capital of Miyagi Prefecture and the largest city in the northeast of japan, is a modern city that is steeped in Samurai history. With its well-preserved historical sites and architectural treasures, Sendai offers visitors a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history of Japan. From … Read more

Sasebo & Hirado

Sasebo & Hirado

japan first traded with the West here, and the influences are still strong Nagasaki Prefecture is home to two cities that have played a significant role in Japan’s history and cultural development: Sasebo and Hirado. These cities, located in the northern part of the prefecture, offer a rich blend of culture and natural beauty that … Read more

Kerama Islands

Kerama Islands

Welcome to the world of Kerama blue The Kerama Island chain is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Located in Okinawa, japan, these islands offer a wide range of activities such as hiking, beach exploration, whale watching, snorkeling, and diving. What sets the Kerama Islands apart is the stunning blue color of the … Read more

Kumamoto City

Kumamoto City

Welcome to japan‘s “Land of Fire” Kumamoto Prefecture, located in Japan, is known as “The Land of Fire” due to the active volcano at its periphery. This region is a key access point for exploring the volcano and the surrounding Aso area. The capital city of Kumamoto Prefecture is historically rich and offers a plethora … Read more

Asakusa

Asakusa

Asakusa: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity Introduction Located in Tokyo, Asakusa is a district that offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern attractions. From the iconic Sensoji Temple to the futuristic Tokyo Skytree, Asakusa is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the vibrant city of Tokyo. This article will provide a detailed … Read more