

During the month of July each year, the Tokamachi Ajisai Park is home to a hydrangea festival which celebrates the beauty of around..
Nagaoka Festival and Fireworks a tradition since 1946 to commemorate victims of war and earthquakes.
Wild about watermelon? The Yairo Watermelon Festival in Niigata offers all you can eat watermelon for the bargain price of 500 yen...
At the Ponshukan in Yuzawa, you can wait for your train while drinking vending-machine sake and bathing in an onsen where the hotspring..
It can be difficult introducing children or picky eaters to sushi, but if they happen to be in your travel group, you may be limited..
I am confident in saying this is one of the tastiest ramen shops I have ever tried in Japan. Specifically, the taste of the spicy..
The Italia Ken, a long-established hotel located in Niigata city’s famous old district, Furumachi, still keeps its unique flav..
Myoko is an increasingly popular destination when it comes to the very best of Japan's famed powder snow. Myoko House combines..
Niigata Prefecture, situated along Japan’s northwestern coast facing the Sea of Japan, is renowned for its stunning landscapes..
From scenic riverside walks to lively markets and delicious culinary experiences, Niigata City has something for everyone!
The JR Tadami line is a scenic railway route that runs through the mountainous regions of Fukushima and Niigata prefectures. The..