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Alright, so you’ve heard all about Harajuku, right? You probably think it’s just about wild fashion and crowds on Takeshita Street, and you’re half right. But trust me, if you explore Harajuku like...
March in Japan means winter is finally letting go, and spring is slowly taking over. The north still has bits of snow, but in the south, the first cherry blossoms are already popping up. The weather...
When the sun sets in Tokyo, the city transforms into an electrifying, neon-lit playground. Tokyo nightlife is an adventure like no other—buzzing streets, endless bars, clubs, and food joints, plus...
Fukui, like many places in the Hokuriku region, is often overlooked when people plan their Japan trips. Most visitors stick to Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, missing out on the unique charm of this...
Tucked away on Japan’s west coast, Toyama Prefecture is an absolute dream for travellers who love breathtaking scenery, rich culture, and insanely fresh seafood. Sitting right by the Sea of...
Hokkaido is huge—like, way bigger than most people realise—and honestly, so much of it never gets explored by tourists. Everyone hits up Sapporo or Niseko, which are awesome, but if you’re already...
Welcome to Hakodate, a coastal city that knows how to pack a punch. With its mix of old-school charm, dazzling night views, and some of the best seafood you’ll ever eat, this place is made for...
Hokkaido doesn’t always get the hype that Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto do, but let me tell you—it absolutely should. This northern island offers the kind of beauty and experiences you won’t find anywhere...
February in Japan blends the beauty of snowy landscapes, heartwarming traditions, and mouthwatering winter food. It’s the kind of month where you can dive into snow-filled adventures up north or get...
Let’s face it: Japan is a dream destination no matter when you visit. Winter is magical with its snow-covered temples and steaming onsen baths, summer is full of lively festivals and fireworks, and...
As someone who's watched far too many anime, samurai flicks, and even Hollywood blockbusters, I’ve always been utterly fascinated by the concept of ninjas. The silent assassins who move like...
January in Japan kicks off the year with a mix of cold-weather activities, deep-rooted traditions, and comforting winter foods. From serene temples bustling with New Year rituals to powdery slopes...
Noh is one of Japan's oldest and most respected forms of theatre, blending drama, music, and dance in a graceful, time-honoured way. It’s rooted in deep traditions and spiritual ideas, with its...
Kamakura, a charming coastal town just an hour south of Tokyo, is rich in history and cultural significance. Once the political centre of medieval Japan, Kamakura is home to historic temples,...
If you're anything like me, the idea of cherry blossoms (or sakura in Japanese) has probably been a long-time fantasy. Growing up with anime, I used to picture sakura as these delicate pink clouds...