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Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium & Coelacanth MuSeum

It’s not quite a journey 20,000 leagues under the sea, but the Numazu Deep sea Aquarium &...

Hosen-in Temple

Nestled in Kyoto’s serene countryside among other temples stands Hosen-in Temple where appearances can be deceiving...

Fujiyoshida Sengen Shrine

Unmissable against the green backdrop, it marks the entrance to the sacred Fujiyoshida Sengen Shrine...

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...

Sennyu-ji Temple

These days you’ll be hard-pushed to find a temple worth visiting in Kyoto City that isn’t swamped with selfie stick-wielding tourists and groups of students on school trips...

The Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Daisen Kofun)

Daisen Kofun, believed to be the final resting place of the mysterious Emperor Nintoku, is the largest tomb in Japan...

Unko Museum Yokohama

Though the Yokohama poop museum will close its doors on sept...

Senko-ji Temple

Finding your way to the heaven or hell temple, Senko-ji, is like navigating your way through a bizarre purgatory in Osaka Prefecture...

Anata no Warehouse

Anata no Warehouse is a trip before you even enter it...

A Guide on Where to See the Mummies of Yamagata

Three years later, his disciples will dig him up to see if he has successfully completed the process to become a self-mummified monk or living Buddha (sokushinbutsu)...

Kumano Kodo: Iseji Route

Traversing steep mountain passes, bamboo forests, cobbled stone paths, and sandy beaches, Kumano Kodo’s Iseji trail is one of the oldest surviving sacred sites in Japan...

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