Experience Traditional Japanese Sword Making, Virtually
Take part in this VR experience and discover the world of Japanese sword making for yourself.
Take part in this VR experience and discover the world of Japanese sword making for yourself.
The islands of Hahajima and Chichijima offer white-sand beaches, whale and dolphin spotting and hikes with spectacular views.
Cycle around Lake Kasumigaura, and get a taste of country life in Inashiki City.
Take a trip to Nagahama, a city on the shores of Lake Biwa in the Kansai region, to experience traditions that have …
Mount Tenmoku boasts a 1,576 m peak with spectacular views stretching from Nagano to Mount Fuji.
There are so many elements to planning a trip to Japan. Follow our veteran advice so your once-in-a-lifetime adventure …
Obscure museums, a 12 ha forest, shrines and more.
Sakura Furusato Square in Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture, is the ultimate spring day trip. See fields of tulips blooming …
A short walk from Ryogoku Station and just down the road from the Sumida Hokusai Museum is Edo-yu Spa, a 24-hour oasis …
Exclusive rooftop cherry blossom viewing, anyone?
Tucked away in little-known corners and against Tokyo Tower views.
Walk among the glowing mushrooms, see a rare species of seahorse and swim with the sea turtles.
Tokyo's had its fair share of dark times. [Content warning: Article covers themes of violence, torture, and death.]
Tokyo’s love for monuments gets a little strange.
Let's get you pera-pera.
Where to view the Diamond Fuji phenomenon, which occurs when the rising or setting sun aligns with the peak of Mt. Fuji.
Follow our road-trip itinerary for travel ideas. With info on camper van rentals, plus tips for driving in icy conditions.
Find out how to save money on events & excursions, as part of the government's new COVID-19 economic recovery initiative.
Saitama may be a commuter’s prefecture, but it’s got its own charm with a Little Edo town, natural havens, and even a …
Great for culture, beaches and onsen towns, Kanagawa is the quiet neighbor with plenty to tempt you away from Tokyo.
Sakura Town is now fully open. Go smack giant silver acorns—and catch some Japanese culture while you're at it!
This city's trains are so cool it's a wonder there aren't more densha otaku.
Toranomon is not really known for having "things to do", but there are a few historical and modern hiddens gems to explore.