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Niseko

Niseko is one of our Top 10 Japan Travel Destinations for 2020...

The Best Spots to See Cherry Blossoms in Tokyo

Cherry blossom season in Japan is coming up fast...

The Best Spots to See Cherry Blossoms Around Sendai

Sendai is the capital of Miyagi Prefecture and the largest city in the western Tohoku region which is known for its untouched nature and poetic landscapes...

The Best Spots to See Cherry Blossoms Around Nagoya

The Chubu region itself is home to a copious amount of iconic Japanese imagery, including Mt...

The Best Spots to See Cherry Blossoms around Sapporo

After sweeping its way across the country like an express shinkansen, cherry blossom fever pulls up for its final stop, Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost prefecture...

The Best Spots to See Cherry Blossoms Around Osaka

As a stop on the prized “golden-route,” Osaka is extremely popular for cherry blossom viewing. Nearby Nara with its historical shrines, and Hyogo with...

Shosenkyo Gorge

Shosenkyo Gorge, known in Japanese as Mitake Shosenkyo, is an incredibly scenic spot in Yamanashi Prefecture...

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...

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