
All About Japanese Festivals
There are an estimated 600,000 festivals held in Japan every year—an average of 50,000 per month!
There are an estimated 600,000 festivals held in Japan every year—an average of 50,000 per month!
Japan is famous for its wide variety of festivals, and one of the Top 3 is the Tenjin festival in Osaka. Between dances and river parades, this summer event has it all. Check it out and plan your next visit!
Japanese lantern festivals are held to ward off evil or send off the dead, or just to warm up a chilly winter.
See impressive floats maneuvered below winter fireworks in Saitama in December.
With its beautiful landscapes, delicious local foods and its own indigenous culture, Hokkaido is definitely not to be missed.
Follow the colorful leaves of autumn from Hokkaido to Kyoto to experience a historical journey of Japan.
A hotel in Ishikawa Prefecture has designed a program it guarantees to bring a throb to your heart: and if it doesn't, you don't have to pay!
Assessing the lighting and composition while capitalizing on your camera’s functions will enable you to take impressive shots of autumn leaves.