Crossing History: Yagiri no Watashi’s 400-Year-Old Ferry Experience
Experience Yagiri no Watashi, Tokyo’s last Edo-era ferry, and enjoy a serene, scenic journey through Japan’s rich past.
Strange places, peculiar stories—these are some of the most unusual places in Japan.
Experience Yagiri no Watashi, Tokyo’s last Edo-era ferry, and enjoy a serene, scenic journey through Japan’s rich past.
Explore Shibamata Haikara Yokocho, a retro paradise with vintage sweets, toys, and games, offering a nostalgic journey into Japan’s charming Showa era.
Explore tranquil Koi Canals in Hida Furukawa, a peaceful escape with vibrant carp and rich culture in Gifu, Japan.
Dive into the bizarre world of the Meguro Parasitological Museum in Tokyo. Perfect for adventurous travelers seeking the unusual in Japan’s vibrant capital.
Discover Tokyo’s ultimate extravagance: Hotel Gajoen’s 100 million yen toilet, an artful fusion of comfort and splendor.
If we’re talking about Japan’s prefectures with the most lip-smacking grub, Hokkaido is almost always up there. Year after year,…
On a quest to unearth the most unusual places in Saitama, I was in the middle of scouring the internet…
Step into the Teru Teru Tunnel at Tanashi Shrine. A spectacle of colors and wishes, this seasonal attraction is a must-see during Tanabata.
Ever been to a capybara cafe? There’s one in Kichijoji, Tokyo, where you can pet both cats and one adorable capybara.
Otori Shrine is known for a big statue known as Nade Okame. The type of blessing you receive depends on where you touch her face.