Nara

Lies in the Kansai region of Honshu Island, the charming Nara was the "first" capital of Japan for less than 100 years. This ancient city is home to 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and taming Nara deer. Japan's first permanent capital was established here in 710 A.D. called Heijo. The capital will moved to a... Continue Reading →

Arishayama

Arishayama (嵐山) known as Storm Mountain is a beautiful small town nestled on the western outskirt of Kyoto in Japan. It is designated as a national historic site that has always been popular for Japanese aristocrats. Due to its world famous bamboo forest and the historical Togetsukyo Bridge, Arishayama is one of the most visited... Continue Reading →

Kyoto

Kyoto is a historical city located in the Kansai region of the Western Japan on the island of Hanshu. It is one of the oldest and well preserved cities in the country, home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 1,600 Buddhist temples, 400 Shinto shrines, imperial palaces, majestic gardens and traditional arts and crafts. It... Continue Reading →

Mt Fuji

Mt Fuji (富士山) is one of my favorite travel destinations in Japan. The mountain is the highest peak in the country which stands at 3,778 m and remains an active volcano with its last eruption in 1707. This gorgeous site was listed a UNESCO World Heritage in 2013. This majestic mountain together with Mount Haku... Continue Reading →

Tokyo

Kon nichiwa! Welcome to Tokyo, the capital of Japan- "The Land of the Rising Sun". Tokyo is one of the most incredible cities in the world that have to visit once in a lifetime. There are so many things you can experience in this buzzling metropolitan city, where you will find the old mixed with... Continue Reading →

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