When mentioning places to see red leaves in the Kansai region, people often think of ancient temples in Kyoto or large parks in Nara first. In Osaka, although the number of…
November every year is truly the best time to see Japan in the fall. Along with the yellow leaves from the ginkgo trees, the maple leaves (momiji) are also a symbol of autumn...
Nara is a very famous red leaf viewing spot in the Kansai region of Japan. In addition to the overwhelming red color of momiji at Nara park, the row of ginkgo trees in Tenri city is also a…
When mentioning Shirakawago, people often think of an ancient village with hundreds of wooden houses covered with snow on the roofs, all over the roads and fields. Because the time that attracts the most tourists…
People often compare Kamikochi to a miniature Europe or a Switzerland in the heart of Japan. But for me, this is the unique Kamikochi, one of the most beautiful mountains in Japan. Introduce…
Ine no Funaya is a small coastal Kyoto fishing village in Ine town, about 120km north of Kyoto Station. It is famous for its ancient-style wooden floating houses, along…
Odaigahara is a mountain located between the border of Mie and Nara prefectures, with an altitude of 1695 meters, also known as the most famous destination for hiking lovers in...
Located in the west of Kyoto Prefecture, Kayabuki no Sato is one of Japan's two most famous ancient villages, along with Shirakawa-go of Gifu Prefecture. Unlike Shirakawa-go, Kayabuki no Sato is extremely easy to go. Friend…
When talking about Japan, most of us probably think of Tokyo first, one of the most populous and most developed urban areas in the world. This place also brings together most of the…
Saitama is the 5th most populous province in Japan, located north of Tokyo and is one of 7 provinces and cities in the Kanto region of Japan. Kawagoe (川越市) is a city in…