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Sightseeing & Nature
Abukuma Cave, Fukushima: Japan’s Most Spectacular Underground Wonder
Deep beneath the rolling green hills of Fukushima Prefecture, a world of extraordinary silence and impossible beauty has been growing for 80 million years. Abukuma Cave (阿武隈洞, Abukuma-dō) is one of Japan’s finest limestone cave... -
Sightseeing & Nature
Kitakami Tenshochi: Iwate’s 10,000 Cherry Blossom River Park — A Hidden Sakura Paradise
Every spring, Japan goes sakura-mad — and for good reason. But the most famous cherry blossom spots — Hirosaki, Yoshino, Tokyo’s Shinjuku Gyoen — can attract crowds measured in the hundreds of thousands. If you want the same soul-s... -
Iwate
Nanbu Tekki: The Complete Guide to Morioka’s Traditional Iron Casting Experience
If you’ve ever wrapped your hands around a heavy iron teapot and felt an almost meditative calm wash over you, you already understand why Nanbu Tekki has captured hearts around the world. Made in Morioka, the charming castle town t... -
Onsen & Hot Springs
Naruko Onsen Village: Miyagi’s Kokeshi Doll Capital, Healing Hot Springs & Japan’s Best Autumn Foliage
Tucked into a forested valley in the mountains of western Miyagi Prefecture, Naruko Onsen is the kind of place that travel writers desperately want to keep secret. It’s where kokeshi dolls — those simple, cylindrical wooden figures... -
Travel in Tohoku
Tohoku Travel Budget Guide: How Much Does a Trip to Northeast Japan Really Cost?
One of the most common questions travelers ask before booking a trip to Tohoku is the one that matters most: how much will this actually cost? The great news is that Northeast Japan offers extraordinary value compared to the better-known... -
Miyagi
Minamisanriku, Miyagi: Japan’s Most Moving Resilience Destination & World-Class Seafood
There are places in Japan that will stop you in your tracks — not because of a glittering temple or a perfect cherry blossom avenue, but because of something far more profound: the sheer force of human resilience. Minamisanriku, a small ... -
Sightseeing & Nature
Lake Inawashiro, Fukushima: Complete Guide to Japan’s Mirror of Heaven
Japan has four great lakes, and three of them are famous. Lake Biwa draws millions of visitors each year. Lake Toya anchors Hokkaido’s resort heartland. Lake Towada is a rising star among international travelers. Then there’s... -
Travel in Tohoku
Driving in Tohoku: Car Rental Guide, Road Trip Routes & Tips for Foreign Drivers
Picture this: you’re cruising through a tunnel of golden ginkgo trees, a steaming ramen shop tucked into a roadside village just ahead, with snow-capped volcanic peaks filling your windshield. No train schedule to chase, no tour bu... -
Sightseeing & Nature
Lake Towada: Complete Guide to Japan’s Most Stunning Caldera Lake
Tucked away on the remote border of Aomori and Akita prefectures, Lake Towada is one of Japan’s most breathtaking secrets — a vast, impossibly blue caldera lake ringed by ancient forests that most international visitors never disco... -
Sightseeing & Nature
Ura-Bandai Highlands, Fukushima: Japan’s Most Magical Volcanic Lake District
Deep in the mountains of Fukushima Prefecture, on the northern slopes of the volcano that changed everything, lies one of Japan’s most extraordinary hidden landscapes: Ura-Bandai, a highland wilderness of over 300 emerald ponds, mi...