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.
Sailing south down Japan’s western coast from Hokkaido, ships brought goods that included the edible kelp called "konbu" to Toyama on their way along the watery route that came to be called Konbu Road.
Here's a selection of places that are beautiful in the warm weather, but in the winter, that beauty is multiplied!
From urban planning and fish farming to food recycling and the re-invigoration of traditional techniques, a number of great ideas have come out of Japan's smaller towns and cities.
Sit back, relax, and let us take you on a journey through the most scenic train rides Japan has to offer.
Every spring, 30-ton snow cutters carve through some of the deepest snow accumulations in the world to create the Snow Wall, or 'Yuki-no-Otani.'
Change your perception of Japan by taking an unforgettable bicycle ride through some of the country's rural and picturesque areas.