29 Aug How about an up-side down Mt. Fuji?
Mt. Fuji is certainly one of the symbols that represents Japan. The shape of the mountain is just so perfect and the snow covering the upper part of the mountain makes it...
Mt. Fuji is certainly one of the symbols that represents Japan. The shape of the mountain is just so perfect and the snow covering the upper part of the mountain makes it...
If you are visiting Tokyo, go out for a shopping where you can experience the old town feel, just like you travelled back to mid 1900s. America Yokocho (アメリカ横丁) [vc_empty_space height="20px"] [vc_column_text]America Yokocho also...
Nezu museum is one of the famous museums in Tokyo located in Minami-Aoyama. Minami-Aoyama is famous for its fashionable shops and boutiques and attract people young to old. Among those shops,...
Among many beautiful shrines, temples, and gardens, Kiyomizudera temple is certainly one of the most visited place among tourists in Kyoto. Every season, whether its spring, summer, autumn, or winter, Kiyomizudera...
There is something about seeing the sun go down. It is simply so beautiful that you feel refreshed and purified as the sky becomes orange. How about a photoshoot at...
Because Hokkaido is located in northern part of Japan, you can enjoy the earliest autumn foliage in Japan. The view of red and yellow leaves in the mountains are so beautiful...
Got some time to kill in Narita airport? Why not explore Narita area as there are many places to do, see, and eat. Here is our recommended spots to visit and...
Coming to Japan in September? It is towards the end of summer and there will be many beautiful places that we recommend during your stay in Japan. Bring your camera along...
Want to see everything that symbolize Japan? At Mt. Arakura Sengen Park (新倉山浅間公園) in Yamanashi prefecture, you can capture the most "Japanese" scenery including Mt. Fuji and authentic five story...
There are many beautiful gardens in Tokyo and depending on the seasons you visit, you can enjoy different scenery. Spring and Autumn seasons are certainly popular among both Japanese and tourists...