Seifa Utaki

Seifa Utaki

The birthplace of Okinawa’s spiritual past The Chinen Peninsula, located just an hour’s drive from Naha, is a hidden gem that feels like a different world. This picturesque peninsula is steeped in history and spirituality, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in Okinawan culture. One of the highlights of the Chinen Peninsula is … Read more

Jidai Matsuri (Festival of the Ages)

Jidai Matsuri (Festival of the Ages)

Characters and Colorful Finery from Centuries Past The Jidai Matsuri, also known as the “Festival of the Ages,” is one of Kyoto’s most famous festivals. It is a grand celebration of japan‘s rich history and culture, showcasing elaborate finery and key figures from different periods in the country’s past. From the Meiji Restoration to the … Read more

Tamatsukuri Onsen

Tamatsukuri Onsen

An ancient hot spring resort by a small river that flows into nearby Lake Shinji Introduction Dating back to at least the eighth century, this picturesque hot spring resort is conveniently located about halfway between Matsue and Izumo, offering large, luxurious, resort-style hotels, as well as the more intimate sukiya-style traditional guesthouses. With its rich … Read more

Senjojiki (Wakayama)

Senjojiki (Wakayama)

Stroll out to sea on the smooth stones of Senjojiki’s “one thousand tatami mats” Senjojiki, also known as “one thousand tatami mats,” is a magnificent rock plateau located in the picturesque beach resort town of Shirahama in Wakayama, japan. This natural wonder is a result of centuries of erosion caused by the relentless crashing waves … Read more

National Museum of Ethnology

National Museum of Ethnology

National Museum of Ethnology: Exploring Cultures from Around the World Introduction The National Museum of Ethnology is one of the world’s largest museums dedicated to ethnology and cultural anthropology. Located within the Expo Memorial Park in Suita-shi, Osaka-fu, this museum offers a unique opportunity to experience the lives and cultures of people from around the … Read more

Mikimoto Pearl Museum

Mikimoto Pearl Museum

Mie Prefecture in japan is a fascinating destination that offers a wide range of attractions for visitors to explore. One of the highlights of the region is the Mikimoto Pearl Island, a specialist museum dedicated to the history and craftsmanship of pearls. Heading 2: Mikimoto Pearl Island Mikimoto Pearl Island is located in Toba, Mie … Read more

Hamamatsu Castle

Hamamatsu Castle

The castle where a young Tokugawa Ieyasu rose to ultimate power Hamamatsu Castle, located in the city of Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture, was the home of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. This magnificent castle played a key role in the unification of japan led by Tokugawa Ieyasu and has a rich history … Read more

Ukai Cormorant Fishing

Ukai Cormorant Fishing

Watching the Fisher Birds of Gifu at Night by Torchlight Introduction Gifu City, located in the Gifu Prefecture of japan, offers a unique and captivating experience for visitors – watching the fisher birds of Gifu at night by torchlight. This traditional fishing technique, known as cormorant fishing, has been practiced for over 1,300 years on … Read more

Kenchoji Temple

Kenchoji Temple

The Top Zen Temple in Kamakura, with an Exquisite Garden Kamakura, a small coastal town in Kanagawa Prefecture, japan, is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. One of the must-visit attractions in Kamakura is Kenchoji Temple, the preeminent and oldest Zen temple in the area. With its exquisite garden and impressive temple buildings, … Read more

Lake Okutama

Lake Okutama

Lake Okutama: A Serene Reservoir Nestled in the Mountains of Western Tokyo Introduction Lake Okutama is a man-made reservoir located in the picturesque mountains of western Tokyo. With its deep blue waters and stunning surroundings, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. This article will provide a detailed overview of Lake … Read more