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  • Exploring the Vibrant Tradition of Danjiri Matsuri

    Danjiri Matsuri is a traditional Japanese festival that takes place in various regions across Japan. It is known for its vibrant and energetic procession of danjiri, which are large, elaborately decorated wooden floats. These floats are pulled through the streets by teams of people, showcasing the strength and unity of the community.

  • Japanese Dining: A Culinary Adventure

    Japanese cuisine is known for its simplicity, precision, and emphasis on natural flavors. It offers a delightful culinary adventure filled with unique flavors, presentation, and cultural experiences. 

  • Cherry Blossom Season in Japan: A Breathtaking Natural Spectacle

    One of the most magical times to visit Japan is during the cherry blossom season, known as “Sakura” in Japanese. This annual event captures the hearts and imaginations of both locals and visitors, as delicate pink and white cherry blossoms blanket the country in a stunning display of beauty.

  • The Serene Beauty of Nikko

    The Serene Beauty of Nikko

    Distance of about 140 km from Tokyo to the north, Nikkō is located at the foot of the mountains, in the middle of forests of cryptomerias, cedars and pines of the Nikkō national park.

  • Odawara: Discovering History and Natural Beauty

    Odawara is a beautiful city located in the Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan. It is situated on the Sagami Bay coast and offers a mix of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and modern amenities.

  • The Natural Beauty of Hakone and Majestic Mount Fuji Views

    Hakone is a scenic town located in the Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan. It is renowned for its natural beauty, hot springs, and stunning views of Mount Fuji.

  • Hiroshima: A City of Resilience and Peace

    Hiroshima is a city located in southwestern Japan, known for its tragic history and remarkable recovery. It is most famously known as the first city in the world to be targeted by an atomic bomb during World War II.

  • Nara: Exploring Ancient Splendor

    Nara: Exploring Ancient Splendor

    Situated south and only 45 kilometres from Kyoto, Nara is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the famous Tōdai-ji Temple and its iconic Great Buddha statue. One of the main attraction of the city is Nara Park, where you can meet its sacred animal population – Nara’s deer.

  • Kyoto: The City of Temples and Shrines

    Kyoto, the former imperial capital of Japan, is a city steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty.  It is very well known for its countless temples, shrines, traditional wooden houses and offers a unique glimpse into Japan’s rich heritage.

  • The Picturesque City of Takayama

    The Picturesque City of Takayama

    If you want to explore Takayama the best way is to take a walk in its eye-catching streets full of traditional buildings and commerces. The city id located in the Gifu Prefecture also know as Japan Alpes.

  • Exploring the Timeless Charm of Kanazawa

    Kanazawa is a city located in the Japan’s west coast. From Tokyo, you can get there in 3.5 hours by the famous high-speed Shinkansen train.

  • Exploring the Vibrant City of Tokyo

    Exploring the Vibrant City of Tokyo

    Tokyo, officially known as Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital city of Japan. Discover with me the TOP places you must visit in this bustling metropolis known for its futuristic technology, vibrant culture, and rich history.

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