Sainokawara Park

Sainokawara Park

A park with japan‘s largest outdoor onsen right next door Sainokawara Park is a hidden gem nestled in a picturesque valley not far from the famous Kusatsu Onsen Resort. This park offers visitors a unique and relaxing experience, with its beautiful natural surroundings and the soothing sound of water trickling through the area. But what … Read more

Sanbe Azukihara Buried Forest

Sanbe Azukihara Buried Forest

An underground museum featuring ancient trees buried by volcanic eruption and hidden for millennia Introduction The Sanbe Azukihara Buried Forest is a fascinating underground museum that showcases ancient trees that were buried by a volcanic eruption and remained hidden for thousands of years. Located at the base of Mt. Sanbe in Shimane, japan, this museum … Read more

Naena Falls

Naena Falls

Cool down near one of japan‘s top 100 waterfalls and catch some flowing noodles Naena Falls, located in the rural Myoko region of Niigata Prefecture in Japan, is a picturesque destination that offers a refreshing escape from the summer heat and a stunning view of fall foliage. This beautiful waterfall, known as one of Japan’s … Read more

Nasu Onsen

Nasu Onsen

A vast mountain village onsen, and a peak worth bringing your hiking boots for Located on the eastern slope of Mt. Nasu in Tochigi Prefecture, Nasu Hot Spring Village has some onsen that have been around since the 8th century, among the oldest in japan. This mountain escape is the place to soothe body and … Read more

Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum

Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum

The world of Iwate poet Kenji Miyazawa Introduction The Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum in Hanamaki is a place where visitors can immerse themselves in the life and times of one of Iwate’s greatest poets, Kenji Miyazawa. Known for his accomplishments in literature, science, agriculture, and education, Miyazawa was a talented and multifaceted individual. This museum … Read more

Aoi Festival

Aoi Festival

See ancient Kyoto brought to life at the Aoi Matsuri Introduction: The Aoi Matsuri, also known as the Hollyhock Festival, is an annual event held in central Kyoto on May 15th. It is considered one of the three major festivals of Kyoto, alongside the Gion Matsuri and Jidai Matsuri. The festival offers a unique opportunity … Read more

Miyajidake-jinjya Shrine

Miyajidake-jinjya Shrine

Home to a three-ton rope and japan‘s “Manhattanhenge” Fukutsu City, located to the east of Fukuoka, is a popular destination for visitors. One of its biggest attractions is Miyajidake-jinja Shrine, a sacred place that draws in over two million visitors annually. This shrine is known for its stunning sunsets, its unique rope decoration, and its … Read more

Shichiri Mihama Beach

Shichiri Mihama Beach

japan‘s Longest Beach: Shichiri Mihama Beach Introduction Japan is known for its stunning natural beauty, and one of its hidden gems is Shichiri Mihama Beach. Stretching for 22 kilometers along the coast of Kumano-nada Sea, it is the longest beach in Japan. Covered with gravel, this beach offers breathtaking views and spacious surroundings. But it’s … Read more

Toretore Market

Toretore Market

Fill up on fresh fish at Toretore Market The Shirahama Onsen area in Wakayama, japan is known for its stunning outdoor scenery and beautiful beaches. However, there is another attraction in the area that is worth visiting – Toretore Market. This large market offers a wide variety of fresh fish and local food and drink, … Read more

Mt. Omine

Mt. Omine

Mt. Omine: A Peak of Adventure and Serenity Introduction Mt. Omine is a majestic mountain located in the Kansai area of japan. Standing tall at 1,719 meters, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Inamura-gadake and Dainichi-yama mountain ranges. This peak is not only a popular destination for climbers and trekkers but also a significant … Read more