Wonders of Japan: Harmony with Nature
Experience a traditional recycling-oriented lifestyle.
Experience a traditional recycling-oriented lifestyle.
Taste the finest foods produced by the different elevations of sea and mountain in Japan.
Béné no Fukuoka takes us to Ainoshima, the island of cats.
This small train station in Hokkaido has kept open for one high school girl until she graduates at the end of March 2016.
In the snow belt between Hokuriku and Gifu's Hida Mountain Range, take a bus tour down a road lined with three-star tourist spots listed in the Michelin Green Guide Japan.
Mount Fuji is an object of faith for Japanese people, and a place their hearts draw support from, as expressed by the official name under which it's registered as a Cultural World Heritage Site: 'Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration.'
Japan's Imperial Regalia have only ever been seen by a select few. Here we try to demystify these national treasures, hunting down the sites where they are said to be located.
If you're visiting Japan, Mount Fuji is one of the most iconic sights to see!