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It was a beautiful sunny day when we decided to go to an amusement park. COVID-19 was already taking the world by storm and countries were starting to lock themselves down. Japan is an exemption as business establishments are not on a total lockdown, but the country is still responsible for taking preventive measures. We were a bit surprised when Fuji-Q Highland was still open to the public, but fret...
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The beginning of spring marks the start of the new work/school year in Japan. The harbinger of this change of season is the cherry blossom tree. The bloom starts as early as January in southern locations like Okinawa, and as late as May all the way up North in Hokkaido. On the mainland the peak usually occurs in late March/early April. So if you’re planning a spring trip and want...
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If you have ever been to Japan, you’ve probably visited at least one shrine/temple if not more. When debating which Shinto or Buddhist spiritual centers to visit while here, you’ll frequently find recommendations for some of the most famous shrines and temples. For example, The Temple Of The Golden Pavilion in Kyoto, Sensouji-Temple and Meiji-jingu Shrine in Tokyo, and Itsukushima-jinja Shrine. From small ones to well-known ones, there are more...
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It was the third week of March when I made a trip to the Kisoji Valley and its famous Nakasendo trail. I can still feel the winter breeze wrapping around my body. The beauty of nature was what I was really looking forward to seeing, regardless of the weather as, in the words of a famous musical, the cold never bothered me anyway. The lack of warm weather was not...
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One of the things that attracts thousands of visitors to Japan, is the opportunity to appreciate multiple stunning shrines and temples. These spiritual centers vary from simple to ornate, but many are worth the visit. However, after seeing several shrines it’s easy to get bored. To break up the monotony, I highly recommend buying Goshuincho at the first place you visit. Then you can start to collect Goshuin. This is a great...
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