Akiyoshidō: Japan’s Longest Cave
Yamaguchi prefecture boasts the longest cave in Japan, and it's quite spectacular.
Yamaguchi prefecture boasts the longest cave in Japan, and it's quite spectacular.
Stunning fish markets, aquariums with over 100 types of puffer fish, a history of beautiful temples with tragic legends—Shimonoseki is a little known wonder.
Once you've sampled the famous puffer fish and risked death (maybe), why not delve into the depths of Shimonoseki's blood-mired history?
Small streets lined with samurai houses, traditional potteries and stunning castle ruins make Hagi a wonderful place to experience olden-day Japan.
May is certainly busy in Japan, with a whole flurry of festivals just in the first weekend for Golden Week! Wherever you are in Japan, you’ll find something to see, be it a samurai procession, a Brazilian Festival or even […]
What to do in Iwakuni—a traditional castle town famous for its seasonal beauty in spring and fall, plus its white snakes, sword museum and local specialty sushi.
Discover Japan's culinary diversity—one delicious local dish at a time.
An island packed with unusual festivals, Kyushu is the perfect destination for those looking for a unique adventure in Japan.
Easily reached from the likes of Kyoto and Osaka, extend your trip to Hiroshima for a break from busy crowds and a step back into a more traditional Japan!
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!
Fire walking, autumn illuminations, the Grand Sumo Tournament — and that's just the start.