Teshima Island

Teshima Island

Teshima Island, located in Kagawa Prefecture, japan, is a unique destination that seamlessly combines abundant nature with contemporary art. This small island, along with Naoshima and Inujima Islands, plays a significant role as a center of contemporary art in Japan. Teshima is known for its rich agricultural heritage, with rice and dairy farming once flourishing … Read more

Mt. Ishizuchi

Mt. Ishizuchi

Scale a stunning sacred peak with breathtaking views and hidden shrines Mt. Ishizuchi, located in Ehime Prefecture, is one of japan‘s seven sacred peaks. It is known as “the Stone Hammer” due to its characteristic sharp and rocky summit. Standing at a height of 1,982 meters, Mt. Ishizuchi is the highest peak in western Japan. … Read more

Honen Matsuri (Penis Festival)

Honen Matsuri (Penis Festival)

A Harvest Festival Quite Like Any Other Introduction In the quiet suburb of Komaki, a unique and extraordinary festival takes place every year. Known colloquially as the Honen Matsuri, this festival is unlike any other. Celebrated on March 15, the festival is held at the Tagata-jinja Shrine, which is believed to be over 1,000 years … Read more

Koshien Stadium

Hyogo Prefecture’s must-visit sporting destination Hyogo Prefecture, located in the Kansai region of japan, is home to a number of popular tourist attractions. From historical landmarks to natural wonders, there is something for everyone to enjoy. One of the must-visit destinations in Hyogo Prefecture is the Hanshin Koshien Stadium, a renowned sporting venue that is … Read more

Head to Nan to Rest, Race and Rise Above the Clouds

Head to Nan to Rest, Race and Rise Above the Clouds

Traditional Boat Racing Traditional boat racing is a long-standing tradition in the province of Nan, Thailand. This exciting event takes place during Nan’s Thot Kathin ceremony, which occurs in early November. The boats used in the race are magnificent and are decorated to resemble nagas, mythical water serpents. The competition is not just about speed; … Read more

Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival

Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival

Elaborate Floats and Charging Loin-Cloth Clad Men: The Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival Introduction japan is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant festivals, and one of the most thrilling festivals in the country is the Hakata Gion Yamakasa. This festival takes place in Hakata, a district in Fukuoka, and features men in traditional costumes … Read more

Monet’s Garden Marmottan

Monet's Garden Marmottan

Walk through a living Monet canvas of flowers, light, and water In the 19th century, Japanese art had a significant influence on European Impressionists. One of the most well-known Impressionists, Claude Monet, was particularly inspired by Japanese woodblock prints that he acquired in London. This inspiration led him to create his famous garden in Giverny, … Read more

Jojakkoji Temple

Jojakkoji Temple

A small, overlooked treasure with sweeping views across the city Introduction: Jojakkoji is a Nichiren temple located on the side of Mt. Kokura, on Kyoto’s western edge. Established at the end of the 16th century, this temple is often overlooked by tourists but is definitely a hidden gem worth exploring. With its stunning autumn foliage … Read more

Hokokuji Temple

Hokokuji Temple

Find your piece of Zen at this lovely temple Hokokuji, also known as the “Bamboo Temple,” is a place of serenity and tranquility located in Kamakura, japan. This temple is famous for its beautiful bamboo grove, which provides a peaceful and calming atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. How to Get There To reach Hokokuji from … Read more

Explore Pathum Thani

Heading 2: Wat Chedi Thong Wat Chedi Thong is a fascinating temple located in Pathum Thani, a province in central Thailand. This temple holds great historical significance as it was built during the Ayutthaya Kingdom. The temple is known for its Mon-style stupa, which is adorned with four stunning gold Buddha images placed on each … Read more