Which Tokyo Enclave is among the Coolest ’Hoods in the World?
The former university enclave of Takaban is more commonly referred to by the name of its train station, Gakugeidaigaku.
The former university enclave of Takaban is more commonly referred to by the name of its train station, Gakugeidaigaku.
Placed 12th, Kyoto scored high for its rich cultural heritage, cherry blossoms, bamboo forest and sacred shrines. Not lost were its 17 Unesco World Heritage Sites such as Kinkaku-ji Temple, the Zen rock garden at Ryoan-ji Temple and the moss-laden Saiho-ji Temple.
The latest addition to Japan’s UNESCO World Heritage sites is Sado Island Gold Mines, in Niigata Prefecture, which operated for 400 years until 1989.
Japan is the only nation with two airlines voted by global travelers in the top 10 of the World’s Best Airlines in the industry’s major annual awards, by Skytrax.
Often referred to as the “Little Kyoto of Tajima”, Izushi preserves the charm of its past, offering visitors a unique experience that travels back in time, captivating those who enter this town.
Embrace summer’s beauty in Japan: explore some of the country’s most beloved hot springs, each with its unique charm.
As the estimated number of foreign visitors to Japan reached a record high of 3.29 million in July, Tokyo ranked fifth among international flight routes booked on a major travel platform in June and August.
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.
The film depicts ladies, lords, housekeepers and butlers being abruptly interrupted by present-day British Airways colleagues demonstrating the safety briefing.
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.
As Parisians brace for Olympic action starting on July 26, knowing that costs can crush host cities, many are wondering how the French capital will fare in terms of final operational and construction costs.