Koka Ninja House

Koka Ninja House

A fun look back on a mythical way of life The Koka Ninja House claims to be japan‘s only remaining house where ninja lived and trained. This historical site offers visitors a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the mysterious world of the ninja. How to Get There To reach the Koka … Read more

Hamamatsu Air Park

Hamamatsu Air Park

Discover the World of Aviation at Hamamatsu Air Park Introduction Hamamatsu Air Park is a must-visit destination for aviation enthusiasts. Located in Nishiyama-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka-ken, this air park offers a unique opportunity to explore the world of aviation completely free of charge. With its hands-on exhibits of Japanese planes and helicopters, as well as … Read more

Tsurugajo Castle

Tsurugajo Castle

Time for tea and leisure on the grounds of japan‘s only red-and-white castle Tsuruga Castle, also known as Wakamatsu Castle, is a historic landmark located in Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. It has a rich history that spans almost seven hundred years, with several reconstructions taking place over the years. The castle was originally built by … Read more

Explore Ang Thong

Heading 2: Historical and Cultural Sites in Ang Thong Ang Thong province, located in the central lowlands of Thailand, is known for its rich history, culture, and religious significance. With its close proximity to Bangkok, visitors can easily take a one-day trip to explore the important tourist sites that the province has to offer. From … Read more

Victory Monument

Victory Monument: A Tribute to thailand‘s Heroes Heading 2: The History and Significance of Victory Monument The Victory Monument is a prominent landmark in Bangkok, Thailand. Situated on Phahonyothin Road, it was constructed in 1941 under the premiership of Field Marshal Plaek Pibulsongkhram. The monument holds great historical and cultural significance as it pays tribute … Read more

Hakata Dontaku Festival

Hakata Dontaku Festival

Hakata Dontaku: japan‘s Largest Festival Introduction Hakata Dontaku is Japan’s largest festival, held annually in Fukuoka during a major holiday weekend in May. It attracts an impressive number of participants and spectators, with 30,000 people taking part in the festival and over two million people coming to witness the festivities. This grand celebration has a … Read more

Kurume

Kurume

Historical Shrines and Temples, Vivid Azaleas, and Local Crafts Kurume is a city located in the southwest of Fukuoka Prefecture, japan. Situated on the banks of the Chikugo River, it was once a castle town surrounded by the Minou Mountain Range. Today, Kurume is known for its rich cultural heritage, beautiful natural landscapes, and local … Read more

4-day and 3-night road trip to conquer Nan’s mountain ranges

4-day and 3-night road trip to conquer Nan’s mountain ranges

Overview Nan, a small tranquil and culturally rich city, is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. The province is known for its beautiful landscapes and unique attractions that captivate visitors from all over the world. Whether it’s the lush green paddy fields and undulating mountain ranges shrouded in fog during the rainy season or the … Read more

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