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Walking Kyoto’s Circuit Trail: Mt. Daimonji Course

One of Kyoto’s best features are the mountains that ring the city on three sides.  These mountains were one of the primary reasons why in 794 Emperor Kammu chose the basin between to be his new capital, Heian-kyo.  According to ancient Chinese principles of feng shui, the hills surrounding the city would help protect it,...

Walking Kyoto’s Circuit Trail: From Icons to Hidden Gems

It is no secret that the city of Kyoto is a treasure chest.  Home to over 2000 Buddhist temples and Shrines shrines, it is difficult to choose which to visit.  The best and most beautiful tend to be at the city’s edges, nestled amongst the green hills that encircle the city like a horseshoe.  The...

A Tourist’s Guide to Riding Japan’s Trains

Traveling around Japan by rail is one of the best ways to explore the country. Whether zipping across at 320 kph (200 mph) on the high-speed Shinkansen bullet train, photographing rice fields with Mount Fuji as a backdrop on the Fuji Excursion Limited Express, or squeezing into a packed subway for a jaunt across town,...

Mindful Travel: A Day Out in Japan – A Short Guide to Local Etiquette

Tourism in Japan is booming, with visitor numbers approaching an unprecedented 40 million per year. Japan hosts more foreign visitors than Italy and nearly matches France and Spain. With a national population of 124 million people (as of 2025), foreign travelers now represent the equivalent of one-third of the country’s population. That’s one visitor for...

Kiso-Fukushima Accommodation List

The Old Hida Kaido, running from Toyama Bay to Shinshu via the Hida area, was known as the “Buri Kaido” (Yellowtail Highway). Yellowtail, referred to as the “fish of the gods,” was transported by porters and oxen, and was eaten as an auspicious New Year’s Eve dish in the landlocked Shinshu region.

[Nagano] Kiso Town – On-site research conducted for the FY2024 Old Hida Highway and Shiroyama Historical Forest Walking Trail Information Dissemination Project.

We have been commissioned by Kiso Town’s Tourism Bureau to carry out the “2024 Old Hida Highway/Shiroyama Historical Forest Walking Route Information Dissemination Project,” and the first on-site survey was conducted over four days from Sunday 20th October to Wednesday 23rd. The aim of this project is to resolve the recent issue of overtourism on...

Tsuwano and the Sagimai

  There is a rare gem hidden in the hills west of Hiroshima, an hour’s drive from the nearest fast food chain. This is Tsuwano, the “Little Kyoto” of the San’in area, a little town that was once the capital of a feudal lord’s domain, where their oldest traditions are still maintained with a passion...

Zwei versteckte Juwelen in Japan: Hagi und Tsuwano Teil 2 Tsuwano

Die wahre Art des Reisens für Japanexperten besteht darin, mehr als nur die Standardrouten nach Tokio, dem Mount Fuji, Kyoto und Hiroshima zu bereisen. Wenn Sie den berühmten Touristenzielen entkommen wollen und Japan so erleben möchten, wie es wirklich ist, empfehlen wir Ihnen einen Besuch in Hagi und Tsuwano, zwei Städte, die in der Nähe...

Zwei versteckte Juwelen in Japan: Hagi und Tsuwano Teil 1 Hagi

Die wahre Art des Reisens für Japanexperten besteht darin, mehr als nur die Standardrouten nach Tokio, dem Mount Fuji, Kyoto und Hiroshima zu bereisen. Wenn Sie den berühmten Touristenzielen entkommen wollen und Japan so erleben möchten, wie es wirklich ist, empfehlen wir Ihnen einen Besuch in Hagi und Tsuwano, zwei Städte, die in der Nähe...

Two hidden gems in Japan: Hagi and Tsuwano Series Part 2 Tsuwano

The real Japan expert’s way of traveling is to go beyond the standard route of Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Kyoto, and Hiroshima. If you want to escape from the famous tourist spots and experience Japan as it really is, we recommend visiting Hagi and Tsuwano, which are close to Hiroshima and can be reached in less...

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