Photo by: Laura Pollacco Take a relaxing dip in the onsen after a day on the slopes.
As you stroll along the banks of the Koma River in Hidaka City, you will enjoy a sea of flaming red spider lilies. The sight is nothing short of otherworldly, creating a surreal and captivating ...
Northwest of Sapporo, the port city of Otaru is most famous for the Otaru Canal Cruise. The cruise is an immersive way to learn about the history of the port town and Hokkaido as a whole. In the ...
The Okuma Kabuto Festival is a vibrant celebration that honors the bravery and spirit of samurai warriors through a lively ...
Kyoto is famous for its traditional architecture and festivals. Although the Seiryu-e Dragon Festival held at Kiyomizudera Temple has a short history, its festivities are full of dynamism and fun for ...
Along with the city’s three other seasonal festivals, the Sapporo Autumn Fest showcases Hokkaido to the world. Every year, over two million attendees head to Odori Park and enjoy the rich culinary ...
For a weekend filled with live music, fun activities and explosive fireworks, look no further than the Sasebo Seaside Festival. Every year, thousands flock to Nagasaki Prefecture’s Sasebo Seaside ...
The festival is a rare combination of Buddhist and Shinto traditions, as a shrine and temple jointly run it. The festivities center around the 18 four-meter-tall floats known as Hikiyama. Each float ...
Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine is 1,500 years old and is most popular among those seeking partnership and marriage. Throughout Japan’s hot and humid summers, the festival celebrates the Enmusubi Wind Chime ...