A side trip to Uji, Japan’s Green Tea Capital
Located between Kyoto and Nara, Uji is a small town that has been known for centuries as an important center for the cultivation and production of high-quality green tea. Today,…
Located between Kyoto and Nara, Uji is a small town that has been known for centuries as an important center for the cultivation and production of high-quality green tea. Today,…
Once known as Heijō-kyō, Nara served as the capital of Japan in the 8th century. It was an era of great artistic and architectural achievements, with great temples and palaces…
Located on the coast of Kanagawa Prefecture, Kamakura served as the political center of Japan during the Kamakura period (1192-1333). The city is a popular destination among tourists and locals…
Hakone is an enchanting place located in the Kanagawa prefecture, known for its natural beauty, relaxing hot springs, and rich cultural legacy. The city is quickly accessible from Tokyo by…
Nikko, located just a few hours from Tokyo in the Tochigi prefecture, is a peaceful and culturally rich city surrounded by Japan’s mountains. It is a fantastic destination with UNESCO…
Takayama is a picturesque city located in Gifu Prefecture, nestled in the heart of the Japanese Alps. With a history that dates to the 16th century, it is frequently called…
Kanazawa, located on Japan’s west coast, is known for its extensive history, culture, and art. When visiting the city, tourists get a glimpse into the past with its ancient street…
Fukuoka is the biggest city on Japan’s Kyushu island. This harbor city, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, has a rich history of over 2000 years. The trip from Tokyo takes…
Kyoto is, nowadays, one of the most popular tourist cities in Japan. As the former capital of Japan, Kyoto has an old-fashioned charm that delights all visitors. The city is…
In Japanese, the term “Omiyage” literally means “product of the locals”. It refers to the regional souvenir, preferably edible, that we offer to our relatives or colleagues after a trip.…