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.
A charming garden with stellar views—no wonder it's one of Nagasaki's most popular attractions!
Read on to find out more about the unfortunate events to befall this off-the-beaten-path site in Kyoto.
Yufuin is the resort town built for humans—quaint, walkable, quirky and relaxing.
Headed to Kyushu? Get travel discounts of up to 70%.
A guide to understanding and planning for your visit to the Nagasaki Peace Park.
Step back in time at this former Dutch trading post.
The cheapest and fastest ways—plus what transport options to avoid.
One of the most highly acclaimed views in all of Japan.
Summer in Japan has many traditions. One of the most popular traditions is to watch the Japanese High School Baseball Championship.
Walking around is, without a doubt, the cheapest way to go sightseeing. Here are the top five cities in Japan for wearing out your sneakers.
Some major festivals worth checking out among the many 2016 Japan summer events being held from July to August. Think lights, dancing and parading.
Amanohashidate (or "bridge to the heavens") is considered one of Japan's "Three Great Views".
Interested in some cheap drinks with a side of canned bear meat? Try that and more at mr.kanso, Japan's canned food bar!
From the ten-yen coin to the Tale of Genji, Uji's temples are known throughout Japan.
Suntory's Yamazaki Distillery no longer gives free tours and whisky tastings. So is it still worth visiting?
Stunning video from OH!MATSURI captures the the breathtaking atmosphere of Nagano's Onbashira festival—held once every 6 years.
Kyoto is known for its temples and shrines. But with entrance fees, temple-hopping adds up. What's the cheapo way to go sightseeing? Shrine-hopping!
Experience the vibrant sights, sounds and tastes of Kobe Chinatown, from jovial Lunar New Year celebrations to irresistible street food options!
Kobe offers a great blend of small town atmosphere on one side and metropolitan convenience and charm on the other.