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Konosu
While rural Konosu is known for being home to the widest part of the Arakawa river - itself, Japan’s widest river - that isn't really why people visit...
Fukuoka Yatai
One of Fukuoka's pride and joys, the yatai stalls that line the streets of the city are ideal for those who seek camaraderie...
Fukaya Cinema
Fukaya Cinema may seem to be a bit of a misnomer when you actually go there...
Kaho Gekijou Kabuki Theater
You can still go behind the scenes, either by yourself or with a free guided tour...
Tokyo Takarazuka Theater
Sparkles, music and beautiful women dressed as good-looking men...
Kabukiza Theater
When people think of Japanese theatre, they think of Kabuki: demonic looking masks, elegant kimonos and drums...
Shirakawa-go and Gokayama
Do you pine for the sleepy rural lifestyle of Japan’s past, where farmers tended to rice fields at the base of sharp, majestic mountains and slept under the high roofs of wooden farmhouses...
Takayama
Nestled at the foot of the Japanese Alps, Takayama is literally a breath of fresh air...
Dotonbori
The Shochiku-za Theatre, specializing in Kabuki and dating back to 1923, is all that remains of the old district, a reminder that this hotbed of nightlife used to be the center of intellectual culture in Osaka...
Yanaka
Those interested in seeing a snapshot of Tokyo’s past should look no further than Yanaka...
Kasama Craft Hills
Nestled in the rolling hills of Kasama Art Forest, this quiet craft commune is where visitors can see, touch, and experience Kasama Ware (otherwise known as “Kasama-yaki”) firsthand...