
Kanazawa, also known as little Kyoto, famous for six element garden Kenrokuen, Samurai houses and Hihgashi geishas distric. It is Japan’s a capital of gold.

Comprehensive article about Fukuoka Japan’s sixth largest city and second largest port city. The city is international trade centre since ancient times.

Sensoji Kannon Temple is dedicated to Kannon Bosatsu, the bodhisattva deity of compassion, and is the most visited spiritual site in Japan, with more than 30 million visitors each year.

If you have a free day and are looking for a place to spend your time meaningfully near Tokyo, I would advise you to go to the old Japanese capital Kamakura

Hakone is primarily famous for its many hot springs and fantastic views of Mount Fuji. It’s easy to get to and the sights to see are breathtaking.

This article highlights the three most important festivals, known in Japanese as matsuri, to see in Tokyo. Sanja matsuri, Awaodori and Yosakoi Festival

Hiroshima is world famous as the city where the atomic bomb was dropped. Tips on what to see in Hiroshima and the legendary Miyajima Island.

The resort town of Karuizawa receives around 6 million tourists a year. The history of Karuizawa and tips on what to see in this popular Japanese resort.

The capital of capitals. Cradle of culture. The city of a thousand temples. City of Emperors. The heart and soul of Japan. Alpha and Omega of the Land of the Rising Sun. Hundreds of epithets can be found about the old capital of Japan. But to put it very simply, if you’ve traveled in Japan and haven’t visited Kyoto, you haven’t been to the real Japan.