
What You Can Expect at The Great Tug Of War Festival in Okinawa
Naha’s biggest event, the Naha Tug of War Festival happens every year in October. Trace the roots of this spectacle and find out how you can participate!
Japan is worth a visit for sheer gastronomic pleasure, stretching beyond the world of irrisistible fresh sashimi and sushi.

Naha’s biggest event, the Naha Tug of War Festival happens every year in October. Trace the roots of this spectacle and find out how you can participate!

All on board Yoro Railway for a fun-filled train journey in the company of our furry feline friends while admiring the stunning views Japan has to offer!

In Japan, travel disruptions ensue following the landfall of Typhoon Talim across Kyushu and Shikoku.

From Niseko to Otaru and onwards to Utoro via Sapporo, this Hokkaido itinerary takes you through the best of the island. Winter activities, onsens and lakes, and oh-so-amazing food await.

Hashima, better known as Battleship Island, is filled with ruins and dilapidated buildings. Here, Wendy traces the history behind this mysterious destination.

Fall in love with Kyoto and its culture, scenery and old world charm depicted in these gorgeous photos.

로이스 초콜릿 월드는 초콜릿 마니아라면 꼭 가야 하는 초콜릿 성지다! 게다가 바로 홋카이도 신치토세 공항 3층에 있으니 비행기 타기 전에 들려보도록!

Sick of jostling with other travellers when visiting Kyoto? Stray from the beaten path, and visit these five locales for an equally immersive experience.

If you find yourself quite the adventurous eater, why not give these a try the next time you’re in Japan?

Keep an eye out for these extraordinary treats at your local konbini the next time you’re in Japan!

Mount Fuji might steal all the limelight, but don’t let it shroud your choices. There are plenty of other mountains in Japan truly worth visiting or scaling too!

Enjoy the sizzling sounds of meat being grilled on the streets of Dotonbori and set off for your food adventure. This is THE place in Osaka for foodies.
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