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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...
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...
Shitamachi Museum
One of several museums dotted around Ueno Park, Shitamachi Museum is something of a journey into Tokyo's past...
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...
Saltybe Sea Salt Making Workshop
Sightseeing in the remote prefecture of Kochi is unforgettable...
Sasebo
Sasebo is the second largest city in Nagasaki prefecture...
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...
5 Secluded OnSen in Japan and How To Discover Them
” Yet, they fail to realize that many true Japanese traditions live and breathe most authentically outside of Japan’s bustling metropolises...
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...