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Namahage (Demon) Museum
Namahage is an oni, a giant and fearsome demon, common in many Japanese folk tales...
Ikenotaira Onsen Ski Resort
In particular, Ikenotaira Onsen Resort is one of the most popular of the nine ski resorts in Myoko Kogen with its huge supply of fluffy powder snow...
Senkakuwan Bay
What is worth seeing doesn’t come easy...
Nichieiyu Bathhouse
Even though it is probably only known to the locals of Nagasaki, Nichieiyu Bathhouse has been the social hub for bathers since around the 1930s...
Tokyo National Museum
As one of the largest art museums in the world and the largest in Japan, Tokyo National Museum complex is surrounded by nature and cultural assets...
Top 12 Spots to See Autumn Leaves Around Tokyo
The Japanese go crazy for koyo so why not join in the national pastime of ogling those fall colors...
6 Things To do at Kinosaki Onsen in Autumn
Just two and a half hours from Kyoto lies Kinosaki Onsen—one of the top hot spring destination towns in Japan...
Manza Onsen
Well, if you only want to be warm while soaking in a natural hot spring, then a great, relatively convenient option is Manza Onsen in Gunma Prefecture...
5 Places to See Japan’s (Very Real) Winter Cherry Blossoms
Japan is world-famous for its sakura (cherry blossoms), which transform the country into a breathtaking sea of pink for a few fleeting weeks each spring...
Obama Onsen
On the eastern side of the Shimabara peninsula sits Obama Onsen, home to some of the hottest spring waters and the longest foot bath in Japan...
Yunotsu Onsen
Visiting Yunotsu is like jumping into a photograph from the 1900s—a time when Japanese houses didn’t have baths, so hot springs were the only bathing option...