How NOT to Be a Hated Tourist in Japan – Travel Etiquette Tips You Need to Know
Visiting Japan? Avoid common tourist mistakes with these essential etiquette tips on wa, meiwaku, and how to travel respectfully.
Visiting Japan? Avoid common tourist mistakes with these essential etiquette tips on wa, meiwaku, and how to travel respectfully.
Discover the hidden charm of Ishioka City in Ibaraki Prefecture, where history, legends, and scenic cycling routes come together. From ancient temple ruins to the romantic Koisegawa Cycling Road, and even whisky tasting at Yasato Distillery, this offbeat destination is perfect for slow, meaningful travel.
Join me in rethinking Japanese travel: from diving into local culture and heritage to embracing slow tourism for a deeper, more genuine experience.
Is Kanazawa the better alternative to Kyoto? Explore its samurai history, geisha culture, and serene charm—all without the overwhelming crowds of Kyoto.
Lake Kawaguchi’s Maple Corridor is the center of the annual Fuji Kawaguchiko Autumn Leaves Festival. Here’s what you need to know before going there.
Experience the tranquil beauty of Itsukushima Shrine on a traditional Rokai Bune ride, exploring ancient rituals and scenic photography spots.
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.
Step into the Teru Teru Tunnel at Tanashi Shrine. A spectacle of colors and wishes, this seasonal attraction is a must-see during Tanabata.
Uncover 7 hidden gems for a tranquil hanami adventure, featuring the top less-crowded Tokyo cherry blossom spots where you can escape the crowds and fully appreciate spring’s splendor.
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