Take Your Pick: Hiroshima’s Kajitsu no Mori

Mar 31, 2022 By William Farrow

With spring comes renewed greenery across the land, and a season full of outdoor activities has begun. Today, we will talk about Kajitsu no Mori, quite literally The Fruit Forest, located a few cities east of Hiroshima in Mihara. Whether you are looking for an excellent date location or a...[ Click to read more ]

Tokyo’s Zoos

By Michael Stigall

As spring thankfully arrives, it's time to abandon the confines of the indoors and embrace the glorious outdoors before that stifling summer heat reclaims the land. One great way to enjoy the fresh air while entertaining the family is to take them out to one of the city's zoos. There...[ Click to read more ]

Top 5 Spring Hiking Destinations in Japan

By Michael Stigall

With 73% of Japan's landmass being mountains, there's plenty of selection for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. There is absolutely gorgeous terrain to hike throughout the country, and every region boasts its famous peaks or hikes. Of course, some popular standouts are worth repeat visits, like Mount Fuji. But if you're...[ Click to read more ]

Miroku no Sato: Your Next Day Trip in Hiroshima

Mar 24, 2022 By William Farrow

As the warmth of spring begins to run over Japan, people are looking to get outdoors again. For residents of Hiroshima city and the surrounding areas, Miroku no Sato offers a lot as a day trip destination. Located to the southwest of Fukuyama city, Miroku no Sato is a family-oriented amusement...[ Click to read more ]

Spring Walks in Kobe

Feb 28, 2022 By Justin Hanus

Spring is in the air, the time of year when many people emerge from the warm indoors and put their walking boots on. Kobe is a great place for a stroll or a hike with everything from mountain waterfalls to lush parks to quaint historic towns. There’s something for everyone...[ Click to read more ]

Where to Go Fishing in Kobe

By Justin Hanus

With fish being such a major part of the Japanese diet, it should be no surprise that there are plenty of opportunities to go fishing around the country. Since Kobe is located on Osaka Bay, it’s a top place to fish. There are several options for fishing, whether you have...[ Click to read more ]

Getting Away in Japan: Tottori

By Bert Wishart

On the Sea of Japan, Tottori Prefecture is something of an anomaly in that it abounds with natural beauty, is steeped in history, has some exquisite food, but somehow manages to remain off the radar for many tourists. All of which adds up to it being a perfect place to...[ Click to read more ]

Kid Friendly Activities in Tokyo

By Michael Stigall

Tokyo is big, really big. One significant upside to its massive size is that there is something for everyone to enjoy. Obviously, the metropolis is a Mecca to anime and manga fans. Similarly, lovers of technology have several sights and neighborhoods to enjoy. Let’s also not forget nightlife considering that...[ Click to read more ]

I Heard it Through the Grapevine: Sera Winery and Yume Park

Feb 24, 2022 By William Farrow

As the chills of winter give way and the warmth of spring begins to return to Japan, people find themselves willing to venture into the great outdoors again. Those with smaller children will also quickly search for places where the little ones can run around and burn off energy. What...[ Click to read more ]

Top Ideas for Valentine’s Day in Kansai

Jan 27, 2022 By Justin Hanus

You're in luck if you are in Kansai over Valentine's Day. The region may not be known for being among the most romantic destinations globally, but there are definitely some great spots for a unique date. 1. Take a Spa Day at an Onsen Resort Throughout Kansai, there are onsen,...[ Click to read more ]