4 Easy Day Trips from Kyoto
Day trips perfect for exploring past the ancient city of Kyoto or if you want to go on a cheapo mini holiday.
Day trips perfect for exploring past the ancient city of Kyoto or if you want to go on a cheapo mini holiday.
Mark your calendars for these not-to-be missed firework festivals taking place all over Kansai!
Tens of thousands of fireworks against stunning backdrops—these firework festivals are not to be missed!
Discover Japan's culinary diversity—one delicious local dish at a time.
Who said that time travel wasn't possible?
Find out just why Ise-Shima is home to your next weekend-long Japanese adventure.
Six suggestions for a special start to 2020.
Ise Grand Shrine is the most sacred Shinto shrine in Japan. Marvel at the architecture and surrounding scenery on your next trip to Mie Prefecture.
There's just so much to see outside of the city!
For a window into old Japan, Kansai's neon-lit cities and lantern-lit temples are only a train ride away!
World Heritage Sites, stunningly beautiful natural creations and spiritual hubs — Kii Peninsula is a quiet corner of Japan with plenty to offer.
Suzuka Circuit is host to F1 Japanese Grand Prix and the Suzuka 8 Hours Race, and houses the family-friendly Motopia theme park.
The Akame 48 Waterfalls of Mie are a unique natural phenomenon of exquisite beauty. To add to the appeal there are also giant Salamanders and a tradition of ninja training.
Fancy horses, dance festivals, fun with yukata, mud sports — and more.
Highlights include the Gion Festival in Kyoto and the Tenjin Festival in Osaka — two of Japan's most famous festivals.
Some of Japan's best festivals take place this month — and they're mostly free!
From ice-blue pools to ancient forests, your bucket list just got longer.
It's happening in Mie, until December.