Three’s a Crowd: Group Travel in Japan
There are countless guides for solo travel, a ton of tips for couple’s getaways, but what about group travel in Japan?
There are countless guides for solo travel, a ton of tips for couple’s getaways, but what about group travel in Japan?
There are plenty of easy ways to get around Kanazawa depending on your group needs or time constraints.
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.
Save the ocean–and your wallet!
Heading to Kanazawa? Best read this—and pack an umbrella.
A detailed explanation of Japanese currency, with fun facts and handy tips.
Read this before you send your winged camera into the skies.
Once you've sampled the famous puffer fish and risked death (maybe), why not delve into the depths of Shimonoseki's blood-mired history?
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.
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.
Daikakuji in Kyoto is one of those lesser famous temples that has a mysterious appeal tempting you to pay it a visit.
Yufuin is the resort town built for humans—quaint, walkable, quirky and relaxing.
A guide to understanding and planning for your visit to the Nagasaki Peace Park.
One of the most highly acclaimed views in all of Japan.