Enjoy taiko drums, concerts, ethnic foods, and more as the world becomes one on Sado Island Sado Island, located in Niigata Prefecture, japan, is a…
A festival honoring the burial of one of japan‘s most influential leaders Toshogu Shrine was built to enshrine and deify Tokugawa Ieyasu after his death….
japan‘s Largest Ceramic Fair Arita is known for hosting one of Japan’s largest ceramic fairs each year during Golden Week, from April 29 to May…
japan‘s largest museum devoted to all things locomotive is the Railway Museum, located in Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture. This expansive museum is a celebration of…
A cornerstone of Japanese history The Kameyama Shachu Memorial Museum is a reconstruction of the building that housed Sakamoto Ryoma and the many men who…
A horseback archery ritual spanning centuries The Annual Festival in Kamakura is a remarkable event that showcases the ancient art of horseback archery. This tradition…
Streaming down from the Aceh highland Indonesia, the Alas River flows to the south, finding its way through the Mount Leuser National Park. Being the…
Free samples at one of japan‘s first whisky distilleries Japan is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional drinks like sake. However, there is…
A pottery village dating from the 18th century The mountain village of Onta, located in the Hita region of Oita Prefecture in japan, is a…
A Shrine Honoring One of japan‘s Bravest Warriors, Who Rose to Power at Just 19 Introduction Uesugi-jinja Shrine, located in Yonezawa, Yamagata prefecture, is a…
A four-day festival that celebrates spring’s arrival with special folk dances, Hachinohe Enburi, takes place in Hachinohe, a city on the coast of Aomori Prefecture….
Keywords: Nature, Natural Wonder, Coast, Scenic Spot Introduction: Miyazaki, located in Miyazaki Prefecture, japan, is a paradise for nature lovers. With its stunning coastline, breathtaking…