This Airbnb in Japan is one perhaps even of the best places to stay in Japan. It’s run like a bed and breakfast, located in a scenic spot full of maple trees and surrounded by nature, situated in the northwest of Kyoto city. You’ll feel properly immersed in Japanese culture here. ...
Japanese abductees say they want to stay in Japan, ask Tokyo to bring their families from North Korea
As Japan’s original capital and home to the emperors for over 1,000 years, Kyoto is now the country’s premier tourist destination. Little has changed in parts of the city since those glory years, with narrow lanes of traditional Japanese houses. There are gorgeous, gilded temples and pagod...
The Japanese capital has many neighbourhoods, with most areas connected by train and metro stations. With some 1,000 train stations through Tokyo, you’ll be able to check them out no matter where to decide to stay. There are plenty of different accommodation options to choose between, from...
Budget:Sakura Sky Residence– Newly renovated, budget friendly rooms with a Japanese restaurant and rooftop bar in an unbeatable central location. Backpacker:Rezt Bangkok– Clean and modern hostel offering both shared dorms and private rooms
The Japanese people are gracious and welcoming in every way. They were so nice and accepting. They love when you try to speak Japanese and are more than willing to help you learn. And then there's Japan and More: Becki and Shawn made this trip...
An annual event at Namba Yasaka Shrine is the Tug-of-War Ritual, which takes place every third Sunday in January. This ritual is rooted in a Japanese myth, commemorating the enshrined deity, Susano-no-Mikoto, who vanquished the great serpent god, Yamata-no-orochi, liberating the people ...
Where to Stay in Shizuoka? Check our guide to this Japanese city, featuring a cost of travel analysis of one of the most beautiful Japanese cities. If you are doing a tour in Japan, this city might be a good option if you want to enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere. In this post we wil...
From buzzing metropolises to serene, beach-flanked island getaways, here's our guide to the essential places to visit in Japan.
▶Kimono Experience in Tokyo Step into the charm of the kimono, a beloved icon of Japanese tradition, ideal for festivals and wandering quaint streets. Asakusa offers the perfect setting to don your kimono and create cherished memories with picturesque backdrops. Let Kimono Rental Wargo dress you...