Culture Shimogamo Shrine, Kyoto Bonson Lam Home of the Aoi Matsuri or the Hollyhock Leaf Crest Festival, which blossomed throughout Japan when the Tale of Genji was written in the Heian Period.
16 Culture The Shrine Festival of Sapporo R.S. Reynolds The Sapporo Shrine Festival at Maruyama and Nakajima Koen during the day and night
15 Culture Koganei Park in Western Tokyo Komal Khiani Koganei Koen (koen stands for "park") is the second-largest park
12 Culture The Owls of Ikebukuro Hannah Warren The kanji for Ikebukuro literally means "pond bag", but locals
8 Activities Walking along Uji River Susan Tumanon The Uji River, south of Kyoto, is often associated with the Japanese novel "The Tale of Genji".
Activities Cormorant Fishing in Uji Hitoshi Kawai Nestled by between the ancient capitals of Nara and Kyoto, this city is an oasis of history from a thousand ago, from tea to the Tale of Genji
12 Riding a Tranquil Ferris Wheel Novita Syaputri I was on the Linimo train to Ai-Chikyuhakyu Kinen Koen Station to visit... The nearest station is Koen Nishi Station, which is about 10 minutes by
10 Climbing Daimonji-yama Cathy Cawood Daimon-ji is one of the five mountains in Kyoto with the blazing kanji