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Discovering the Geisha: Japan’s misunderstood hidden world

When it comes to traditional Japanese culture, few things are as globally-misunderstood as the art of the ‘Geisha’ – beautiful women with flawless hairstyles, intricately-detailed silk kimonos and faces coated in thick white makeup.  While the western media and pop culture have built a reputation for Geisha as expensive, high-class escorts living a glamorous yet...

Top 7 best street-photo spots in Tokyo

Here at Heartland Japan, we strive to introduce rural communities and off-the-beaten-track locations to our customers, but more often than not our tours will actually start and end in Tokyo. While in the Metropolitan area, our customers are eager to visit not only the major highlights and tourist-friendly locations of the city, but also to...

Expat Tours: Heartland Japan’s New Ambitions

COVID-19 has had a severe impact on the tourism industry, with international travel at almost a complete standstill thanks to a series of movement restrictions and bans in place across the world.  With the number of inbound tourists visiting Japan at a record-low, tour operators and tourism service providers such as Heartland Japan are facing...

How COVID-19 is affecting the travel industry’s future

COVID-19 Overview When the first few cases of COVID-19 occurred within China’s Wuhan region in December 2019, nobody could have predicted the devastating impact it would go on to wreck upon the world. As of April 20, 2020, more than 2.4 million people worldwide have contracted the virus and of them, over 165,000 people have...

CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 STATEMENT

Updated: 3 April 2020 – 13:00 JST The situation regarding COVID-19 and its spread is rapidly changing, and Heartland Japan is closely monitoring the advice given by governments, medical experts and the travel industry across the world.  COVID-19 has had an intense and negative impact not just on the tourism industry, but on the lives...

Ube: A City of Art and Craftsmanship

There is no denying that Ube is a city of art that pulses through its veins. Playing host to the internationally-renowned ‘Ube Biennale’ sculpture competition every two years, the city’s links to the art world date back of 1961, when local residents sought to beautify their heavily industrialized, war-torn area with sculptures carved by artists...

Ube Biennale

Following the end of World War II, the war-torn and ruined Yamaguchi prefecture turned to industry as a way of rebuilding; within a few years, it had developed into one of the most industrialized prefectures in Japan. The increased rate of industrialization lead to more jobs for citizens and a boost to the local economy,...

Nokogiriyama, your next destination in Chiba Prefecture.

A unique location in the Boso Peninsula, Mount Nokogiriyama stands proud and imposing above the rich green blanket of forestry that cloaks rural Chiba.  Despite the mountain’s intimidating title (鋸山 ‘Nokogiriyama’ means ‘Sawtooth Mountain’) and its curiously-named Jigoku Nozoki (地獄覗き, View of Hell) Viewpoint, the mountain is actually a relatively simple hike, with the extra...

Explore Japan’s Western Kanto Region

Chichibu The Chichibu region, situated in Saitama Prefecture, comprises Chichibu City and the towns of Yokoze, Minano, Nagatoro and Ogano. Located around 80 kilometers from the centre of Tokyo, Chichibu can easily be reached by car or train within just two hours. Despite the close proximity to Tokyo, Chichibu’s stunning rural, mountainous beauty and rich historical...

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