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Christmas in Japan: A Curious Tradition That Surprises Everyone

Christmas in Japan is a festive and colorful time, but it is different from the religious and family-centered holiday many people in the West are familiar with. In Japan, Christmas is basically a non-religious celebration focused more on romance, decorations, and having fun. Even though it doesn’t hold the same religious or familial significance as […]

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Senso-ji Giant Red Lantern

13 Free Temples and Shrines You Can Visit in Japan

Visiting Japan is an enriching experience, but many travelers worry about the costs, especially when trying to stick to a budget. The good news is that there are numerous historic and beautiful temples and shrines you can explore for free. For first-time travelers, visiting these sacred places can be a way to explore the country’s

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Route in Fuji area

Driving in Japan: The Complete Guide for First Timers

Driving in Japan as a tourist can seem complicated, especially when you’re used to driving in the right. Also, the country has unique traffic rules, road conditions, and legal requirements you must respect. For those thinking of driving in a huge city like Tokyo or exploring the countryside around Mount Fuji, having the right information

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Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

Not Sure Where to Stay in Tokyo? Read This Before Booking!

Planning a trip to Tokyo but not sure where to stay? You’re not alone! With so many neighborhoods, each offering something different, it can feel overwhelming to choose the right area. You might be looking for easy access to public transportation, the best shopping and dining spots, or family-friendly options, … For first-time visitors, Shinjuku

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Kinkaku-ji and pond

Kinkaku-ji: A First-Timer’s Guide to Kyoto’s Golden Pavilion

Planning a trip to Kyoto and wondering what to see? Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, should be at the top of your list. But I understand that the distance between Kinkaku-ji and other main attractions in Kyoto can be a bit challenging, especially if you’re on a tight schedule. You might even be

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Senso-ji

Exploring Senso-ji: Tokyo’s Oldest Temple

Planning a trip to Tokyo can be overwhelming, with so many iconic sites to choose from. If Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest and most significant temple, isn’t already on your list, it definitely should be. Senso-ji is worth visiting for its history, architecture, and lively atmosphere. The temple, combined with the popular Nakamise shopping street and the

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Outside Nagoya Station

Discover Nagoya: Why This ‘Boring’ City Might Surprise You

With limited time during your trip in Japan, you might wonder if Nagoya deserves a spot on your itinerary. I’ve been there too. This city is often overlooked in favor of Tokyo and Kyoto, but it provides a taste of Japanese culture without the crowds. Nagoya is worth visiting because of its historical sites like

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