Autumn Nikko for Bento?
Little Miss Bento travels to Tochigi's most famous sightseeing spot for culinary inspiration.
Little Miss Bento travels to Tochigi's most famous sightseeing spot for culinary inspiration.
The first place where you find leaves turning color in Japan is Hokkaido's Daisetsuzan National Park.
Day or night, there’s no place in Japan better for enjoying Japan's gorgeous autumn season than Kyoto.
Red and golden leaves, chestnuts, apples… all the things that remind us of autumn!
For Muslim travelers, we know it's tough to find halal food when you’re on the road. Not to worry: here some tips on Muslim-friendly trip for you to enjoy Tokyo's autumn view at ease!
At Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki, the poofy pink kochia plants of Kochia Hill—all 36,000 of them—look like something from a Dr. Seuss dreamscape in any season.
Late in November, take a trip to the Boso Peninsula in Chiba to enjoy the spectacular colors of Japanese maples and ginkgo trees in an array of vibrant reds and yellows.
Japan's autumnal color change begins up in Hokkaido, so you need to explore the area early if you want to catch the season's best.