Culture Tea Harvest in Kumano Alena Eckelmann Living in a village near Hongu on the the Kumano Kodo trail, I have watched my neighbors pick tea leaves from the tea bushes located all around this small
Activities 119 Years of Ebisukō Fireworks Emi Takahata Fireworks in Japan typically evoke summer nights—but winter fireworks have... Photographers—both amateur and professional—also gather annually, drawn
Activities Satoyama Living in Wajima, Noto Cathy Cawood A rocky coastline borders the peninsula, punctuated by fishing villages.
Culture Kagura: Maruoka's Entertainment for the Gods LA Amsden If you have watched Demon Slayer and developed a taste for sword dances performed by masked men in fabulous outfits, then look no further!
Culture Sea Fever in Yokohama Arlene Bastion Another sea fever site is the Osanbashi Pier, now the Osanbashi International... The 296.3 metre Yokohama Landmark Tower, a bit more inland, is another
Activities Discounts for Tourists in Kobe Fiona Yoshitake The Kobe Tourism Bureau have produced a coupon booklet, providing foreign... Top 5 Discounts: Not all benefits are equal to others.
Culture Luxurious Spiritual Adventures at World Cultural He... Greg Goodmacher Ancient trees, mosses, and ferns flank cobblestone paths pilgrims have... Show respect by bowing at a shrine gate, signifying the boundary of the
Activities Ine Fish Market Bonson Lam Ine is one of the three fishing ports in Ine-cho (the others being Niizaki, Kamanyu) where you can buy freshly caught fish in the morning, straight from