
This Region's Sushi is So Good it Has a Museum
Shizuoka Prefecture is the source of roughly half the tuna in Japan, making it only natural that the region is home to great sushi—and even a sushi museum!
Shizuoka Prefecture is the source of roughly half the tuna in Japan, making it only natural that the region is home to great sushi—and even a sushi museum!
Read, set... dive!
First I traveled from Nagoya Station to Takayama via JR Ltd. Express Hida (Wide View).
Gifu Prefecture is full of mountains, which means lots of trees—and especially beautiful Japanese maples!
If climbing this enormous volcano isn’t for you, why not bike around it instead?
Check out this brilliant and terrifying promotional stunt for Dino-A-Live, an animatronics exhibition that lets visitors feel like they’ve met a real, living dinosaur.
Deep in a snow-covered mountain valley nestled in the Japanese Alps, a natural hot spring bubbles out of the earth, enshrouded in curtains of thick steam.
Edo-Period philosopher Hayashi Razan identified the three best onsen in all of Japan.