Culture Tokyo Some Monogatari Museum Sarah Koh Tokyo Some Monogatari Museum offers a hands-on craft session and immersive workshop tour. You'll also get to peek into the ex...
Activities 4 Days in Shiga and Fukui: Venturing North Tom Roseveare The success of the Hokuriku bullet train has helped put Kanazawa city on the map, halving what was previously a 5-hour journe...
Culture Sento Exploration in Tokyo's Ota City Niaya Harper Ota City, one of Tokyo’s 23 districts is known to have the largest number of sento, each one with its own unique charm.
Nightlife Rugby World Cup Celebration at Octagon 2019 Japan Travel Roppongi club opens its doors for international visitors
Culture King and Queen Exhibition 2020-2021 Kim Bergström Coming to the Ueno Royal Museum in Tokyo from October 10th until January 11th 2021 is the special exhibition "King and Queen"...
What I Will Remember Most Daniel Vesey This is a blog post that highlights my experience working as a photojournalist for one month with Japan Travel. I am very pro...
Culture Exploring Shimane – Part Two Rey Waters Touring Shimane Prefecture with its many historical and cultural attractions
Transportation Have Dessert on a Luxury Train Edward Yagisawa The legendary train "Aru Ressha," operated by JR Kyushu, has been restored for the first time in 110 years; passengers can en...
Activities A Day at Toba Aquarium Cathy Cawood Toba Aquarium is the only place you can see dugong in Japan. It has the greatest number of different species of any aquarium ...
Culture Gio-ji Temple, Kyoto: Part 1 of 4 Shozo Fujii Standing quietly on the eastern foot of Mt. Ogura in Sagano, Kyoto, Gio-ji Temple is more of a hermitage than a temple.