Kamakura

Hōkoku-ji: Kamakura’s Serene Bamboo Temple Hidden in the Hills

Located on the quieter eastern side of Kamakura, Hōkoku-ji—often called the “Bamboo Temple”—is one of the city’s most pe...
Culture

What Is the Traditional Christmas Meal in Japan? A Look at Japan’s Unique Holiday Flavors

Christmas in Japan may not be a traditional religious holiday for most people, but it has grown into a beloved cultural ...
Food

The Culture of Chestnuts in Japan: From Tradition to Sweets

When autumn arrives in Japan, the air becomes crisp, the leaves burst into shades of red and gold, and one of the season...
Trip

A Guide to Accommodation in Japan for International Travelers

When visiting Japan, choosing the right type of accommodation can make a big difference in your travel experience. Japan...
Season

Winter Events and Highlights at Meiji Shrine

Meiji Shrine, located in the heart of Tokyo near Harajuku, is one of the city’s most significant Shinto shrines. Surroun...
Sports

The Best Places to Go Skiing in Japan: A Guide for Winter Travelers

Japan is one of the world’s top winter destinations, known for its light, fluffy powder snow, scenic mountain landscapes...
Nikko

Nikkō Tōshō-gū: A Timeless Shrine of Art, Spirituality, and Japanese History

Hidden within the deep cedar forests of Tochigi Prefecture, Nikkō Tōshō-gū stands as one of Japan’s most magnificent and...
Kamakura

Exploring Enoshima and the Enoden Line: A Coastal Adventure from Kamakura

Just a short ride from Kamakura, Enoshima and the iconic Enoden railway offer one of Japan’s most scenic coastal escapes...
Trip

Tokyo Deep Dive – A 7-Day Slow-Travel Itinerary for First-Time Visitors

🇯🇵 Japan Travel Itineraries – 7-Day Sample Plan for First-Time TravelersTokyo is a city of contrasts—ancient temples bes...
Nikko

A First-Timer’s Guide to Exploring Nikko: One of Japan’s Most Timeless Destinations

Nikko, located just two hours north of Tokyo, is one of Japan’s most enchanting destinations for overseas visitors. Blen...