Category: Attractions
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2026 Kamakura Hydrangea Complete Guide | Recommended Spots for May-June, Transportation Guide, and Photography Ban Reminders
Japan is a country with abundant natural landscapes throughout the four seasons. The Kanto region is just about to enter the rainy season. What kind of travel experiences can the June rains bring us? Let me recommend a few tourist spots that are suitable for this season.
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2026 Kyushu's First Store Unboxing | Hita Mameda Town's "BRISK STAND": Japan's Champion-Level "Cut and Pan-Fried"
Would you like to organize a trip in Kyushu that includes "Old Town Shopping + Popular Food"? Bite into it like wagashi! The famous burger restaurant Bun [...]
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Only available in early summer! Matsushima Zaritsunan's "Miyagi Salmon and Salmon Roe Three Ways": Japan's Premier Silver Salmon and Salmon Roe's Ultimate Three Preparations
When traveling to Miyagi Prefecture, if you want to enjoy Matsushima, one of Japan's three most scenic views, while savoring local seasonal seafood, this limited-time dish is worth noting. [...]
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Azumino Spring Flower Sea: A Must-Visit! Tulips, Rapeseed Flowers, and Nemophila Bloom Together Until May 17th
When thinking about flower viewing in Japan during the spring, besides cherry blossoms, Azumino in Nagano Prefecture is also a noteworthy travel destination. Located at the foot of the Northern Alps, the National Alps Azumino Park [...]
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Oyu Kawaraya Sansuirou Spring Limited Kaiseki Menu Debut: A Japanese Feast Crafted with Select Ingredients and Literary Inspiration
If you are planning a getaway that allows you to enjoy hot springs, Japanese cuisine, and a literary atmosphere all at once, then Sansuirou (Okuyugawara Hot Spring) in Okuyugawara, Kanagawa Prefecture is your destination.
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Akihabara "Re: ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-" 4th Season Theme Cafe Now Open! A Pilgrimage to the 10th Anniversary Limited Menu and Pop-Up Store
In the spring of 2026, Akihabara will once again host an event that Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- fans won't want to miss [...]
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Osaka Spring Cherry Blossom Recommendation: Hirakata Park Rose Festival Now Open, 600 Varieties and 4,000 Roses in Full Bloom, Collect Morning Strolls and Dreamy Photo Spots All at Once
When it comes to spring flower spots in Osaka, many people immediately think of cherry blossoms. However, there's actually a famous rose garden in the Kansai region that's worth a special trip: it's located in Osaka’s […]
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Tokyo's "Jimbocho": A haven for book lovers! The world's largest antique book district and a treasure trove of knowledge that bibliophiles must visit in their lifetime.
If you're a book lover, you can't miss Jimbocho when you visit Tokyo. Not only is it one of the largest secondhand bookstore districts in Japan, but it's also considered by many to be a world-renowned old book [...]
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2026 Fuji Shibazakura Festival Opens! A Must-See Springtime Sea of Flowers at the Foot of Mt. Fuji, Perfect for Photos, Food, and Dog Walking
Every spring, one of the most anticipated breathtaking sights at the foot of Mt. Fuji is the "Fuji Shibazakura Festival (富士芝桜まつり)," where vast fields of phlox pink dye the earth pink. 20 […]
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Family camping recommendation at the foot of Mt. Fuji: 2026 Fuji Subaru Land Campsite opens, satisfy spring cherry blossoms, amusement park fun, and local craft beer all at once.
If you're planning a trip around Mount Fuji in the spring and want a family-friendly itinerary that's not too difficult to travel, combines camping with an amusement park, [...]