Yamanashi's Iyashi no Sato Village
Destroyed by a landslide in 1966, this gorgeous village has been reborn as a stunning open-air museum at the foot of Mount Fuji.
Destroyed by a landslide in 1966, this gorgeous village has been reborn as a stunning open-air museum at the foot of Mount Fuji.
Think you can handle watching these drone-shot videos and not be compelled to visit Japan? Just try!
The Curtis family recently checked off all nine of the properties listed under the "Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu."
Travel back in time to an era of Japan where trains were just starting to pop up and skyscrapers didn't yet dot the landscape with these late 19th century photographs.
First I traveled from Nagoya Station to Takayama via JR Ltd. Express Hida (Wide View).
There's something huge peeking over Kamakura's hills.
In these jaw-dropping videos, TokyoStreetView has truly captured the beauty of Japan through the camera's lens.
While Kyoto is full of big-name temples, it's also replete with secret spots like Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Temple, where you can find 1,200 statues of the disciples of the historical Buddha.