Food & Restaurants, Kyushu & Okinawa, Okinawa

Okinawa Food Guide: Champuru, Awamori, Taco Rice and the Longevity Diet of the Ryukyu Islands

Okinawa’s food is a world apart from mainland Japan, shaped by the Ryukyu Kingdom’s trade with China and Southeast Asia and decades of American influence. This complete first-timer’s guide covers the must-try dishes — goya champuru, Okinawa soba, rafute, taco rice and sea grapes — plus awamori and Orion beer, the famous longevity diet, where to eat from Makishi Market to island shokudo, regional specialties across Ishigaki and Miyako, edible souvenirs, dietary tips, prices in yen and USD, and a one-day Naha food itinerary.

Kanagawa (Yokohama / Kamakura / Hakone), Kanto, Travel Tips

Enoshima Guide: Island Shrines, Sea Caves and Shonan Beach — The Best Day Trip from Tokyo (Complete 2026 Guide)

A complete first-timer’s guide to Enoshima — the small sacred island off the Shonan coast that makes one of the easiest, most rewarding day trips from Tokyo. Learn how to get there from Shinjuku in 65 minutes, what to see in the three Benzaiten shrines, how to explore the candlelit Iwaya sea caves, where to eat fresh shirasu and giant octopus crackers, when to spot Mount Fuji on the horizon, and how to combine the island with neighbouring Kamakura for a perfect single-day Tokyo escape.

Culture & Customs, Kyushu & Okinawa, Nagasaki

Nagasaki Peace Park Guide: Atomic Bomb Museum, Hypocenter and Reflective Tourism in Kyushu

A complete first-timer’s guide to Nagasaki Peace Park, the Atomic Bomb Museum, the Hypocenter Park and the National Peace Memorial Hall. Learn the history of August 9, 1945, how to get there from Tokyo or Fukuoka, what to see in the right order, how long to allow, what to bring, and how to behave with the quiet respect that this most powerful of Japanese memorials deserves. Includes practical tips, dining suggestions, accessibility notes and a complete day-itinerary for combining Peace Park with Glover Garden, Mount Inasa and Nagasaki’s Christian heritage sites.

Hidden Gems, Hokkaido & Tohoku, Yamagata

Zao Guide: Snow Monsters, Crater Lake and Yamagata’s Most Magical Mountain Onsen

Tucked into the mountains of Yamagata, Zao offers one of Japan’s most remarkable winter spectacles — the famous juhyo “snow monsters,” frost-encased fir trees that glow under nighttime illumination. This complete guide covers the snow monsters, the emerald Okama Crater Lake, Zao Onsen’s 1,900-year-old sulfur hot springs, skiing tips, where to stay, when to visit, sample itineraries from a weekend trip to a five-day Tohoku loop, plus detailed FAQ on the best months for juhyo, comparing Zao to Niseko and Hakuba, and everything else first-time visitors need to know in 2026.

Chubu, Hidden Gems, Shizuoka (Mt Fuji / Hakone)

Izu Peninsula Guide: Coastal Hot Springs, Beaches and Scenic Drives Just Hours from Tokyo

The Izu Peninsula is one of Japan’s most underrated escapes — just under two hours from Tokyo, this scenic finger of land in Shizuoka Prefecture combines dramatic coastline, world-class hot springs, white-sand beaches and mountain ryokan villages. This complete guide covers how to get there, where to stay, what to eat, the best hot spring towns from Atami to Dogashima, sample itineraries from a weekend escape to a full five-day Izu loop, plus detailed FAQ on seasons, transport, ryokan culture and exactly how to plan your trip in 2026.

Hikone Castle keep and stone walls, a National Treasure original Edo-period Japanese castle on Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture
Culture & Customs, Kansai, Shiga (Lake Biwa)

Hikone Castle Guide: Japan’s Original National Treasure on Lake Biwa (Complete 2026 Guide)

Hikone Castle is one of only twelve castles in Japan with its original Edo-period keep, and one of just five designated as a National Treasure. This complete guide covers everything first-time visitors need to know about Shiga Prefecture’s most beautiful castle on Lake Biwa — the history of the Ii clan, the main keep and Genkyu-en garden, how to get there from Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya or Tokyo, where to eat Omi beef, when to visit for cherry blossoms or autumn colours, and how Hikone compares to Himeji and the other original castles.

Snow-covered gassho-zukuri farmhouses in Ainokura village, Gokayama UNESCO World Heritage Site, Toyama Prefecture
Chubu, Hidden Gems, Toyama

Gokayama Guide: Japan’s Hidden UNESCO Gassho-Zukuri Villages in Toyama

Gokayama is one of Japan’s most enchanting hidden gems — a remote cluster of mountain villages in Toyama Prefecture where centuries-old thatched gassho-zukuri farmhouses still stand. This complete guide covers Ainokura and Suganuma villages, how to get there from Kanazawa, Takayama or Tokyo, where to stay in a traditional farmhouse, what to eat, the best seasons to visit, festivals, photography tips and how Gokayama compares to better-known Shirakawa-go just down the road.

Hidden Gems, Kagoshima, Kyushu & Okinawa

Sakurajima Guide: Japan’s Most Active Volcano in Kagoshima — Ferries, Lookouts, Onsen and Practical Tips

Sakurajima is one of the world’s most active volcanoes, sitting just across Kagoshima Bay from Kyushu’s southern capital — and a ¥250 ferry takes you to its base in 15 minutes. This complete guide for first-time foreign visitors covers how to get to Sakurajima, the best observatories (Yunohira, Arimura, Karasujima), lava trails, onsen heated by the volcano, Kurobuta pork and Sakurajima daikon, where to stay, the best time to visit, eruption safety and a long list of practical tips for planning a half-day, full day or overnight trip from Kagoshima.

Hidden Gems, Hokkaido & Tohoku, Iwate

Morioka Travel Guide: Iwate’s Castle Town, Three Famous Noodles and the Heart of Tohoku

Morioka is Iwate’s underrated capital — a small, walkable Tohoku city named one of the world’s best places to visit by The New York Times. This complete guide for first-time foreign visitors covers Morioka Castle ruins, the famous three noodles (reimen, wanko soba and jajamen), samurai history, the best things to see and do, day trips to Hiraizumi and Lake Tazawa, where to stay, the best time to visit, and practical travel tips. Pair the Shinkansen ride from Tokyo with two nights in Morioka for one of Japan’s best off-the-beaten-path experiences.

Fukushima, Hidden Gems, Hokkaido & Tohoku

Ouchi-Juku Complete Guide: Fukushima’s Preserved Edo-Period Thatched-Roof Post Town

Complete guide to Ouchi-juku, a perfectly preserved Edo-period post town in Fukushima Prefecture with thatched-roof houses, negi soba eaten with a long onion, and a dramatic snow festival each February. Includes detailed how-to-get-there directions from Tokyo and Aizu-Wakamatsu, history of the Aizu-Nishi-Kaido road, where to stay (minshuku, Yunokami Onsen ryokan, Aizu-Wakamatsu hotels), what to eat, money-saving tips, FAQ, and a complete walking plan for first-time visitors to Japan.

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