As part of the Bandai-Asahi National Park, the views at Inawashiro Snow Paradise are predictably stunning. Several of the ...
Since its establishment in 1931, Iwappara Ski Resort in Niigata Prefecture has been a sought after ski destination for all ...
Yuzawa Kogen Ski Resort is a treasured spot for winter sports lovers, well-known for its beautiful scenery and lots of snow.
With a variety of slopes for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels, here are some more reasons to visit Kuju Shinrin ...
Mount Kurikoma is an active volcano transforms every fall, boasting a stunning stretch of autumn leaves known as the carpet of the gods. Rising above three prefectures in the Tohoku region, Mount ...
The park covers nearly 115,000 hectares and is mostly mountainous. Mount Shirane, Mount Nantai and Mount Nasu stand out as three of the most famous peaks. In between these mountains, you can traverse ...
The Nagoya City Archives and Museum is a historic building listed as an Important Cultural Property of Japan since 1984. Originally the Nagoya Court of Appeals, it was constructed in 1922, when ...
Off the beaten track compared with Nikko’s better-known sightseeing spots, Ryuoko Gorge is the perfect location for a quiet escape into nature. A 7km trail along the gorge is an easy 90-minute one-way ...
This festival is a chance for local artisans to sell their wares, turning a small, quiet city into a bustling locale for one weekend. The Setomono Matsuri is the biggest ceramics event in Japan. Each ...