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. Tucked away in the picturesque Yuzawa Town of Niigata Prefecture, Yuzawa ...
With a variety of slopes for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels, here are some more reasons to visit Kuju Shinrin ...
Meiji Mura in Aichi Prefecture is an open-air museum that features a collection of buildings from different eras in the nation's long history. Meiji Mura is an open-air museum that showcases a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Mount Sanage is well-known for its hiking trail. On clear days, you can see the Southern Japanese Alps to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south. Mount Sanage is well-known throughout Aichi ...
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 ...
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 ...