Explore Japan Tourism In 2025

Crow Castle—where you can dress like a noble, try your hand at making Bizen pottery, and see the sights Okayama Castle, also known as Crow…

Arguably japan‘s most ancient and authentic fortress, Inuyama Castle stands proudly overlooking the Kiso River. With its rich history and unique architectural features, it is…

Cruise one of japan‘s major ports and take in the scenery Shimizu Port, located in Shimizu Harbor near the city of Shizuoka, is one of…

A free-range wild animal sanctuary on the southern slopes of Mt. Fuji is what you’ll find at Fuji Safari Park. This unique park offers visitors…

A final resting place fit for an emperor The tomb of Emperor Nintoku is a remarkable site that is surrounded by three moats and shaped…

A taste of the highlands in Hokkaido When it comes to whisky, Scotland is often the first country that comes to mind. However, there is…

Mossy rocks, ancient cedars, and great hiking trails that served as an anime setting Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine is a stunning nature park located in Yakushima,…

Kyoto’s pottery neighborhood, known as the Gojo district, has been a hub for the production of Kiyomizu ware for centuries. Kiyomizu ware is a type…

An alpine odyssey across the roof of japan The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is a breathtaking journey that takes travelers through the heart of Japan’s…

Gorgeous natural beauty and views of the Pacific along the Jogasaki Coast The Jogasaki Coast is a stunning stretch of coastline located in Ito-shi, Shizuoka-ken,…

A history-packed northern Nagano castle town Ueda is a charming castle town located southeast of Nagano City, straddling the Chikuma River. Known for its rich…

An onsen town celebrated in japan‘s oldest book of poetry Yugawara, the southernmost town in Kanagawa Prefecture, is a picturesque onsen resort known for its…