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  • History of the Sapporo Fushimi Inari Shrine

    Sapporo Fushimi Inari’s torii gates Did you know that there is a Fushimi Inari Shrine in both Sapporo (Hokkaido) and Kyoto? In this article, we in...
  • Japanese New Year's Dish: Ozoni

    Ozoni with round mochi Japanese people eat New Year's dishes such as ‘Osechi’ during the holiday. Ozoni is one part of Osechi cuisine.  There are ...
  • Wild birds at Higashiyoka-Higata

    A foraging Sandpiper Higashiyoka-Higata is a protected wetland that boasts the largest number of wild birds in all of Japan, including migratory b...
  • The Oki Islands - hidden in the Sea of Japan

    Oki islands scenery At the start of the Kojiki, the oldest Japanese text, the gods Izanagi and Izanami created “Oki no Mitsugonoshima” which are n...
  • The City of Glass in Toyama

    Toyama glass art cups Toyama is famous for glassmaking as there are many factories at the Glass Art Hills Toyama. Toyama Glass Studio is one such ...
  • A Sendai specialty: Sendai Zuke-don

    Sendai Zuke-don Sendai Zuke-don is a unique seafood rice bowl from Miyagi Prefecture. The area is famous for its seafood, especially flounder, sea...
  • The Yoshinogari Historical Park Archaeological Site

    View over Yoshinogari Historical Park Yoshinogari Historical Park is the largest and most significant Yayoi Period archaeological site in Japan. I...
  • A Village of Scarecrows in Iya

    Scarecrows hanging out Iya, one of the three most unexplored areas in Japan, is located right in the middle of Shikoku. There is a village in the ...
  • Autumn Medicinal Cuisine - 📍Toyama Yakuzen, Toyama

    Medicinal cuisine Do you know the history of Toyama  prefecture's medicine sales? It began  in the middle of the Edo period with Masatoshi Maeda. ...
  • Beautiful autumn leaves and kayaking in Lake Shikotsu, Hokkaido

    Lake Shikotsu Enjoy canoeing while appreciating the autumn leaves at Lake Shikotsu, famous for being the cleanest and clearest lake in Japan. Can...
  • Japanese customs- End-of-year traditions

    December in Japan December is also called "shiwasu” (師走) in Japan. 師 means teacher or mentor and 走 means busy. A long time ago, many households wo...
  • Indulge in wild nature at Daisekirinzan, Okinawa

    Daisekirinzan view Daisekirinzan in Yambaru National Park is a great place  to fully enjoy and immerse yourself in nature. You’ll see many holy pl...

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