5 English-Friendly Glamping Destinations in Japan
Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or seeking a serene escape, these glamping sites cater to English-speaking travelers, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay.
Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or seeking a serene escape, these glamping sites cater to English-speaking travelers, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay.
Some followers of the undead wonder if Kyoto is the most “haunted” place in Japan, Asia or even the world. A number of locals would have you believe it.
“Atsui desu ne?” (It’s hot, isn’t it?) is a common Japanese greeting during summer, which lasts from June to early September. Summer in Japan offers a vibrant atmosphere with various events, delicious food, and unique cultural experiences.
Arriving at the City Circuit Tokyo Bay, rows of vintage cars in fabulous condition take up half the track as people racing EV go-karts zoom by. The air is humid and hot, but that doesn’t stop interested buyers and car enthusiasts from showing up to view the finest of the finest first-hand.
When you think of beaches near Tokyo, crowded shorelines and bustling tourist spots might come to mind. However, if you’re willing to venture just a bit further, you’ll find some hidden gems that offer peace, tranquility and natural beauty.
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Osaka residents appreciate the ease of a smaller city that has plentiful amenities, a thriving culinary scene and many opportunities for day trips to enjoy nature and history.
There are many places not far from Tokyo where the temperatures are cooler and the crowds are thinner. For the nature lover and outdoor sports enthusiast, check out these summer destinations to beat the heat and have some fun.
The Bank of Japan has issued new banknotes with updated designs and historical figures. The new notes feature anti-counterfeit technology and 3D holographic images for enhanced security.
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The TeamLab Planets Tokyo exhibition was awarded a Guinness World Record for the most-visited museum dedicated to a single art group, and announced an expansion of more than 10 new art installations.
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