Biking Around Tokyo

Oct 27, 2023 By Michael Stigall

As sure as you'll find vending machines, convenience stores, and a small shrine in the average Japanese neighborhood, you'll find people traveling around on a bicycle.  More everyday transport than pleasure, most Japanese use their bikes to run errands, ferry children to daycare, and get to and from their local...[ Click to read more ]

Public Transport in Kobe

By Justin Hanus

One of the three main cities in the Kansai region, Kobe has good transport links that can get you around the city, the outskirts and further afield. Between 2-3 hours from Tokyo by train, it also has its own airport and seaport. Most of the city center parts can be...[ Click to read more ]

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Know your Nio from your Komainu – Exploring Nagoya’s Temples and Shrines

By Bert Wishart

There are so many great things about living in Japan, but for me one of the best is the plethora of interesting religious iconography that can be found wherever you look. This is a nation in which you can’t swing a dead tanuki without striking some kind of religious monument,...[ Click to read more ]

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Where to See the Fall Leaves in Hiroshima

Sep 28, 2023 By Justin Hanus

Even if you’ve seen autumn foliage in other countries, nothing compares to Japan. Hiroshima is an ideal place to experience the fall colors because the prefecture is packed with forests, temples, and gardens. The possibilities of where you can see the leaves are almost endless, but a few spots stand...[ Click to read more ]

Visit Miyoshi City in Hiroshima Prefecture

Sep 27, 2023 By Matt Mangham

I've already tried to lure you out to Mibu's rice fields. At the risk of being too insistent on the charms of the countryside, let me also suggest that it's time for a visit to Miyoshi. Miyoshi is a beautiful little city, the largest town in Hiroshima prefecture that isn't on...[ Click to read more ]

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Top Things to Do Around Mount Yoshino

Aug 30, 2023 By Justin Hanus

Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site called "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage routes in the Kii Mountain Range," Mount Yoshino is an important cultural site as well as a spot of natural beauty. Visitors flock here during the cherry blossom season, but there are many things to see and do...[ Click to read more ]

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Exploring the Kumano Kodo

By Justin Hanus

The pilgrimage routes of the Kumano Kodo in Kansai have existed for more than 1,000 years. They were established as a way for people to visit sacred sites around the Kii Peninsula, but today they are a popular destination for hikers. The most important spots along the trails are three...[ Click to read more ]

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Ideas for a Trip to Mount Misen

By Justin Hanus

Although Miyajima is most famous for its floating torii gate, there’s enough to do to spend several days on the island. One top place to visit is the sacred Mount Misen, which is the highest mountain on the island and is located within the Itsukushima Shrine World Heritage area. You...[ Click to read more ]

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Booze Cruising on the Toyohashi Noryo Beer Tram 2023

By Bert Wishart

Of the fact that Japan likes to have a drink or two, there can be no doubt. This is the land of sake, ice cold Asahi, and numerous post-work highballs. It is a country where you can enjoy nomihoudai [all-you-can-drink] menus at almost every izakaya restaurant and then, at any...[ Click to read more ]

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Planning Your Trip to Shinshoji Temple

Aug 28, 2023 By Justin Hanus

Much more than just another temple, Shinshoji offers visitors the chance to experience Zen through various activities. Even if you don’t partake in any organized activities, you’ll gain a greater understanding of Zen from wandering around the grounds and the trails in the forest that surround the temple. About Shinshoji...[ Click to read more ]

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