Explore Japan Tourism In 2026
Karatsu Castle, fondly referred to as the “Dancing Crane,” stands majestically in Saga Prefecture’s city of Karatsu. Also known as “Maizuru Castle” due to its…
Cleanse the body and relax the mind at one of Saga’s best hot spring resorts, Ureshino Onsen. This charming town is known for its soothing,…
Maximum Whitewater Thrills in Two Canyons, Wild Geological Formations, and Onsen Oboke and Koboke are narrow canyons located near the edge of the Iya Valley…
See the works of Hiroshima’s most famous and controversial contemporary artist Ikuo Hirayama remains the most celebrated contemporary artist painting in the traditional Japanese style…
An Impressive Temple with Golden Buddhas, Cherry Blossoms, Pilgrims, and Royal Roots Introduction: Kimiidera Temple, founded in 770, is a remarkable piece of Buddhist architecture…
A centuries-old ritual that sets a mountain on fire Every year, on the fourth Saturday of January, a spectacular event takes place in Nara, japan….
Peak destination for nature lovers and hikers Mt. Katsuragi is a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers, offering abundant natural beauty and fresh mountain…
Miidera Temple, also known as Nagarasan Onjoji Temple, is one of Omi’s most famous temples. It was built by the grandson of a former emperor…
Take a trip through Osaka from ancient to modern times at the Osaka Museum of History. Located on the 10th floor of the museum, visitors…
One of the sacred hearts of Kyoto, Kamigamo-jinja Shrine is a place of spiritual and social significance. Located about three and a half kilometers upriver…
A park reflecting japan‘s history and present Tsuruma Park, located in the heart of Nagoya, is a popular green space that offers a tranquil retreat…
Stroll through a pine-lined beach that inspired classic woodblock prints Miho-no-Matsubara Pine Grove is a stunning seven-kilometer stretch of coastline in japan that is known…