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It was in the late spring of 1955 that Japanese literature scholar Donald Keene first traveled to northeastern Japan's Tohoku region to follow the ste・・・ ...
Our trusted travel specialists weigh in on Japan's less-touristed, just-as-exciting destinations, from arty Naoshima to the ...
Japan’s sidewalk restaurants, known as “yatai,” have almost entirely disappeared—except in Fukuoka, where they’ve undergone a ...
These theme parks in Japan may not be as famous as USJ or Disneyland, but they’re certainly unique and just as thrilling.
Trees have long occupied a sacred place in Japanese culture. In the fast pace of the 21st century, however, they're ...
On the edge of a dense forest on a rugged Australian island, an enormous stump rises from the ground—all that remains of a ...
Walk Japan, a tour company known for its “off-the-beaten-path” routes through Japan, leads a remarkable 11-day, 10-night ...
Japan saw 36.87 million visitors in 2024, with Tokyo and Kyoto leading in popularity, but Nara stands out for those seeking ...
The best hotel spas in Tokyo offer everything from traditional onsen experiences to advanced facials. Here's our guide to the ...
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In today's fast-paced world, forest bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, offers a powerful antidote to urban pollution and sedentary lifestyles. This Japanese practice involves mindful immersion in nature ...
For nearly a decade, amateur photographer Tsuneaki Hiramatsu spent his summer evenings in the forests outside Niimi, in Japan’s Okayama prefecture. He was intent on capturing the spectacle of ...