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Kuroyu Onsen
Tucked away deep in the mountains of northern Japan is Kuroyu Onsen, a secluded hot spring area that’s surrounded by unwavering stillness...
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...
Naruko Onsen
Japan's northern Tohoku region is the ideal getaway for those looking to relax in an onsen (hot spring bath) amidst breathtaking nature...
Atami Adult Museum
A crank-operated fan underneath Marilyn Monroe’s dress reveals a rather *ahem* hairy situation at the Atami Adult Museum...
Shosenkyo Gorge
Shosenkyo Gorge, known in Japanese as Mitake Shosenkyo, is an incredibly scenic spot in Yamanashi Prefecture...
Tachiarai Peace Memorial Museum
Tachiarai City in eastern Fukuoka Prefecture offers two very different museums focusing on the history of kamikaze pilots towards the end of World War II...
The Best Spots to See Autumn Leaves in Shikoku
What it lacks in size it makes up for in sweeping mountains and valleys, rugged coastlines, and secluded traditional towns straight out of anime...
The Best Spots to See Autumn Leaves in Hokkaido
Though popular in winter, Hokkaido’s vast wilderness comes alive in autumn with countless national parks perfect for hiking and camping—aka quintessential autumn activities...
The Best Spots to See Autumn Leaves in Chugoku
Almost every iconic aspect of Japanese culture has an embodiment here, from the country's oldest and most sacred shrine, the Izumo Taisha, to the colorful manga kingdom of Sakaiminato in Tottori to the sobering A-Bomb Dome in Hiroshima...
The Best Spots to See Autumn Leaves in Chubu
This central area of the country is often overlooked by travelers jetting from Tokyo to Osaka on the shinkansen, but that whir of green you see through the train windows is ripe for exploration...