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It’s a pleasure to meet you here and I hope I can answer some of your questions regarding the best time to visit Japan. Today, I’ll review each season, starting with winter and ending with autumn, looking at popular events and activities…
Written on19/9/2016
Tokyo, home to fast approaching 40 million people, is the world’s most densely populated city, and one that never stops evolving. A city of stark contrasts, Tokyo embodies everything that makes Japan what it is today in facts, where history and the…
Written on25/8/2016
It is now August and in the minds of people all over the world, thoughts of floating through some of the world’s lightest powder snow are coming to the forefront. This article has been compiled to make it easier for you to…
Written on19/8/2016
An onsen is a hot natural spring where you can relax both body and mind. As Japan is situated in a volcanic area, thousands of onsens are scattered across the country in both urban and rural settings. Onsen hot spring water, depending…
Written on06/8/2016
There are more than 50.000 ryokan in Japan, one of them is the Iya Onsen Hotel located in Shikoku. I got the chance to stay there for two nights and I would like to share my fantastic experience with you! What…
Written on06/8/2016
A ‘ryokan’ is a traditional Japanese style inn and more than 50,000 can be found in Japan. It is common for ryokan to have ‘tatami’ flooring, a traditional rice straw matting. Guests sleep on ’futon’ bedding that will be set out by…
Written on04/8/2016
Tokyo has an incredible amount to offer a visitor. A whole week can easily zoom by if you want to delve deep into the contrasting districts. But, if you have only 24 hours you can still squeeze in some of the city’s…
Written on05/7/2016
If you are thinking winter holiday and loads of natural snow is an essential item on your wish list, then Niseko is your ideal destination. My name is Paul Haggart, and I am a Tourism Strategy Manager at the Niseko Town Council,…
Written on07/6/2016
Amidst Hokkaido’s largely unspoilt nature, Niseko Japan appealed to me as a place to live & work because of the ideal balance it manages to find between rural tranquility and global vibrancy. Niseko has evolved into an internationally friendly tourist destination while…
Written on31/5/2016
10 Things I’m REALLY Going to Miss About Japan 10. Trains Trains that travel at over 200 mph, are silent, smooth, clean, comfortable to travel in and run on time to the second. 9. Green tea That EVERYTHING seems to have green…
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