Explore Japan Tourism In 2026
The National Ainu Museum and Park, also known as Upopoy, is a cultural facility located in northern japan that aims to promote the life and…
Welcome to Nakasu—the entertainment capital of Fukuoka Located in the heart of Fukuoka, Nakasu is a bustling area known for its vibrant nightlife and wide…
Celebratory festival and Tokyo rite of worship Introduction: The Sanno Matsuri is a week-long festival held in Tokyo, japan. It is one of the three…
Himeyuri Peace Museum: A Plea for Peace Amid the Wonders of Nature Introduction: The Himeyuri Peace Museum in Okinawa, japan, stands as a solemn tribute…
One of Uji’s iconic sights is the famous Hou-ou-do Hall, also known as Amida Hall or Phoenix Hall, located at Byodoin Temple. This building is…
Hike through grasslands and forest then ascend Oita’s Mt. Fuji Oita Prefecture, located in the southern part of japan‘s main island, is known for its…
Worshipped as a god, Mt. Tsurugi in Shikoku is a majestic and verdant mountain that offers a gentle ascent for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. This…
Coves, caves, and waterfalls for hikers and paddlers Sandankyo Gorge is a breathtaking natural wonder located in Akiota-cho, Hiroshima-ken. With its crystal-clear waters flowing through…
Izumo Oyashiro: A Gathering Place for Japanese Deities Izumo Oyashiro is a traditional shrine located in Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, japan. It is believed to…
Six hundred and twenty meters of Pacific Ocean paradise With pristine white sand curving around a bay of sparkling water, Shirara Beach is as close…
Kobe’s waterfront park, Meriken Park, is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. Situated near the sightseeing cruise terminal at Kobe Harborland, this…
A memorial museum dedicated to earthquake disaster prevention The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Memorial Museum is a fascinating and interactive museum that serves as a memorial…