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Hakone is an area of spectacular natural beauty, accounting for a large portion of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. In the north, fields of golden pampas grass climb the hills of Sengokuhara, while the geothermal Ōwakudani simmers at the region’s core and the serene Lake ...
Located in the southwest of Tokyo on the island of Honshu, Yamanashi encompasses the northern part of Mount Fuji, the highest peak of Japan. Its features lie in the beautiful natural landscape and intriguing various activities such as hiking, climbing, fishing, and ...
The city of Kyoto is best known for its tranquil temples and picturesque shrines, but its rich history as Japan’s ancient capital has also left it with an elegant and refined culinary tradition that’s not to be missed. Here’s our guide to the top Kyoto restaurants to ...
Water-Splashing Festival is the most ceremonious traditional festival of the Dai minority in the Dehong area of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province in the southwest of China. It is the New Year for the Dai, a festival to send off the old and greet the new.
A rewarding destination at any time of the year, Tochigi encompasses everything you need for a complete “I’m in Japan” experience just two hours north of Tokyo. Beyond shrines and temples, there are remote hot springs, gorgeous seasonal parks, traditional crafts. This ...
If you’re a cat lover, you might find it ideal to be in the company of a cat. But can you imagine that there’re some islands in Japan with more cat residents than humans? Japan is known for the cute, and what could be cuter than cat and kitten faces?
Tibet, the roof of the world, is every traveler’s dream. The land keeps its centuries-old traditions, mysterious religious culture, and untouched pure natural scenery. Below are the top 7 attractions to see and things to do in Tibet according to their popularity ...
As one of Osaka’s major corporate areas, Kyobashi may be the haunt of the city’s white-collar workers, but it is also situated near several main tourist attractions, including Osaka Castle. The area has a raffish charm to it that you just might fall in love with. Here ...
Almost all Japanese fruits are cultivated as both generic and affordable types alongside their luxurious and pricey counterparts. A few of these fruits are native to Japan, and some were imported, but it’s safe to say that all of them have been cultivated in some way ...