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Misasa Onsen

Three nights at Misasa Onsen has the power to cure any disease according to a local proverb...

Hirauchi Kaichu Onsen

Yakushima, one of Japan’s first UNESCO World Heritage sites, may be famous for Jōmonsugi, the 9,000-year old cryptomeria tree in the center of the island, but there are lesser-known treasures scattered along the island’s perimeter...

Sengaku-ji Temple

Sengaku-ji Temple is often overlooked by travelers coming to Tokyo...

Arima Onsen

Compact enough to be explored entirely on foot, Arima’s main Taiko-dori shopping street forks into narrow cobblestone pathways, flanked by Edo-style wooden houses and free ashi-yu (foot bath) spots...

Hase-dera Temple

Hase-dera temple in Kamakura was constructed to hold a massive, gold-gilded, wooden statue of Kannon, the god of mercy...

Dogo Onsen

Have you tried the unique experience of a Japanese bathhouse yet...

Shuzenji Onsen

If you’re looking for an outstanding onsen (hot spring) town, then head to Shuzenji Onsen, a few hours’ train ride from Tokyo in the prefecture of Shizuoka...

Kaga Onsen

Kaga Onsen offers the best of both worlds:  a place where ancient history and modern luxury collide...

Yuda Onsen

Japanese public baths and onsen (natural hot spring baths) are famous for their serenity and health benefits, but the onsen in this town in Yamaguchi Prefecture are on another level...

Hokusetsu Sake Brewery

Hokusetsu Sake Brewery is home to the rice wine used in the Michelin-starred Nobu restaurants all over the world...

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...

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