The Quiet Island of Awashima in Photos
An idyllic port town with a small population, Awashima’s nostalgic atmosphere provides peace and quiet for the weary traveler.
An idyllic port town with a small population, Awashima’s nostalgic atmosphere provides peace and quiet for the weary traveler.
Have you ever wanted to write a letter to someone whose address or even name you don’t know? Or perhaps write to someone who has long left this world? The Missing Post Office in Awashima keeps such letters, and it’s open to anyone.
The casual visitor to Kotohira Shrine doesn’t need to walk 1,368 steps to find delicious treats and spots of interest.
Elegantly landscaped with beautiful pine trees that shine with bright hues of green against the sunlight, Ritsurin Garden offers visitors a delightful stroll and a pleasurable boat ride.
Where and when to see shibazakura (moss phlox), nemophila (baby blue eyes), wisteria, roses and lavender in Japan.
A dash of bitter in an otherwise sweet review.
Not many temples allow you to lie down to take photos of the ceiling. Enpukuji in Choshi does.
The train depot by Nakanocho Station is home to cute vintage trains.
A Hawaiian cafe in Choshi, Chiba.
Sweets buffets, hot springs and even burlesque. Find travel inspirations from my January highlights!
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