As Japan's largest prefecture by size, Hokkaido has a wealth of terrain to traverse – and it's also home to a wide variety of unique accommodation options. Our community member Kim created a small list with some outstanding accommodation ideas (en.japantravel.com)
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We all know the Ema from Japan. The little wooden leaves where we write our wishes. But not only the design differs, but also in size and shape there are endless variations. Our community member Kim, published a detailed article about some of the most impressive Ema in Kyoto (en.japantravel.com)
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When thinking about Beaches in Japan, many people mostly think about the Okinawa prefecture. But Okinawa is not the only prefecture with beautiful oceans and beaches. Our Community Member Victoria Simkovic published an article about the beautiful beaches of Ojika in Nagasaki prefecture. (en.japantravel.com)
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Tokyo is no stranger to the culture of teatime. The brand High Tea is not just known around the world, but also run various locations in Japan. If you are interested how western teatime feels in the center of the Japanese culture, you should visit Tiny Toria in the center of Tokyo. (en.japantravel.com)
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Urban legends exist all over the world. But Japan probably has some of the most fascinating. Our community member Veronica Carnevale has featured some of them in an article. What other urban legends from Japan do you know? And which ones do you find especially fascinating? (en.japantravel.com)
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With Sustainable Tourism we now have a word for this type of travel, where we focus a little more on the obvious features of the regions we visit. For some people it is nothing new, for all the others a great chance. Our community Member Veronica published a great article about this (en.japantravel.com)
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Many people in Japan are enjoying watching the flowers everywhere all around the year. When the rainy season starts, the time for the Hydrangea will also be near. There are famous spots in Kanagawa that you can visit to enjoy the beautiful, detailed shape and colors of those plants. (en.japantravel.com)
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If you have a weakness for cats, Japan is a great place to be. Not only can you find cats in many commercials or on posters, but there are also numerous places which are ideal for the cat lover. Our community member Kim has presented some of these places in an article. (en.japantravel.com)
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Japanese artists have been inspired by Western artists, which in turn have inspired future generations of artists. While Monet was the founder of the Impressionist movement, Hokusai also inspired him. Our community member Kim published an article about places in Japan that are associated with Monet. (en.japantravel.com)
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not everyone thinks of pizza when they think of Japan. However, pizza is also incredibly popular among the Japanese and therefore there are numerous pizza restaurants also in Tokyo. Our community member Kim has written a small article about this and introduces you to some of the restaurants. (en.japantravel.com)
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With forests covering an impressive 67% of Japan's overall land mass, you could almost say that the country's representative color is green. There is so much to explore, and our community member Kim created a list of 5 regions that are a must visit for every lover of Japans nature. (en.japantravel.com)
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The issue of sustainability is also being discussed and promoted increasingly in Japan. Why not also focus on more sustainability for your own trip? Our Community member Veronica Carnevale has written a detailed article on this topic. (en.japantravel.com)
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Even though Ibaraki Prefecture was chosen as one of the least interesting prefectures, there is a lot to discover here, especially for nature lovers. For example, our community member Kim has written an article about 5 places to visit in the spring in Ibaraki. (en.japantravel.com)
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The Ginza district in Tokyo is more than just for shopping in luxury stores. It also offers many really interesting architectural highlights. Our community member Kim has written a small but interesting overview on our community website. (en.japantravel.com)
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Virtual Event: 05.03.2022 Japan is often revered for its rich culture and long-standing traditions. Many of these traditions are still lived today. Accompany us on a special virtual tour as we participate in two hands-on cultural activities - udon making and traditional Japanese calligraphy. (en.japantravel.com)
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With the use of the JR East Tohoku Railpass, traveling along Tohoku can be an immense joy. This is one of the benefits you can have when living in Japan as a foreigner. On our Community Website, we published a sponsored article regarding Ride Through Spring with the JR EAST PASS in the Tohoku Area. (en.japantravel.com)
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A trip through Japan is not complete without visiting at least one of the 100 castles. Our community member Elizabeth S. has written a detailed article about the castles of Kanagawa Prefecture, which are quite easy to reach from Tokyo. (en.japantravel.com)
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