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Sightseeing & Nature
Hanamiyama Park, Fukushima: Japan’s Most Beautiful Hill of Flowers
Every spring, a quiet hillside on the outskirts of Fukushima City transforms into what many Japanese travel writers have called “the most beautiful countryside scene in all of Japan” — a breathtaking cascade of cherry blossom... -
History & Culture
Mount Osorezan Guide: Japan’s Most Haunting Sacred Mountain in Aomori
There is nowhere quite like Osorezan. Japan has thousands of temples, hundreds of sacred mountains, and countless shrines steeped in centuries of devotion — but Osorezan, the “Mountain of Dread,” stands completely apart from ... -
Sightseeing & Nature
Ryusendo Cave, Iwate: Japan’s Most Spectacular Underground Lakes — Complete Travel Guide
Deep inside a mountain in rural Iwate, the flashlights cut out and utter darkness swallows everything — except for one impossibly clear underground lake that glows electric blue even without any light source, its water so transparent you... -
Yamagata
Dewa Sanzan: Complete Guide to Yamagata’s Three Sacred Mountains
Deep in the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture, three sacred peaks have been drawing pilgrims for over 1,400 years. Dewa Sanzan (出羽三山) — Mount Haguro, Mount Gassan, and Mount Yudono — form one of Japan’s most important spiritual ... -
Onsen & Hot Springs
Tattoo-Friendly Onsen in Tohoku: Where Inked Visitors Can Bathe Freely
You’ve heard that Japan’s legendary onsen hot springs are among the greatest bathing experiences on earth — steaming mineral pools nestled in misty mountains, rustic wooden baths where snow falls silently on your shoulders, a... -
History & Culture
Oga Peninsula & Namahage: Akita’s Most Thrilling Folk Tradition and Dramatic Coastline
Imagine a fearsome demon crashing through your front door on New Year’s Eve, bellowing at children to behave and threatening to drag away the lazy. Now imagine that this demon — horned, wild-haired, clutching a wooden bucket and a ...