Journeys in Japan

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Nagoya: Exploring with Insiders
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The city of Nagoya is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and the hub of Japan's third largest metropolitan region. Located midway between Tokyo and Osaka, it is not just a major economic .. show full overview
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Ozu: Castle Town Looking to the Future
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Ozu lies in the heart of Ehime Prefecture surrounded by unspoiled forested mountains. Ozu Castle stands in the center of the old town, overlooking the Hijikawa River in a district of .. show full overview
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Kyushu: On the Trail of Shoyu
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Shoyu, or soy sauce, is a condiment at the heart of Japanese cuisine. In Kyushu it evolved into an array of flavors and aromas with locals pairing different types according to the dish. .. show full overview
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Yasugi: Discoveries Along the Iron Road
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Jonathan Senior discovers Japan's iron history in Yasugi, a transport hub from long ago. He learns about the old clay tatara furnaces for producing steel blooms and visits an impressive .. show full overview
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Matsue: The World of Wagashi
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Matsue, in Shimane Prefecture, is renowned as a center for wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets). Around the 18th century, more than 100 kinds of confections were created there, .. show full overview
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Kochi: Into the Luminous Darkness
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John Moore travels into the darkness and light of Kochi Prefecture, taking in paintings by lantern and night fishing by flickering lights.
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Winter along the Mogami River
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The Mogami River is one of the most important waterways in northern Japan. It runs for 229 kilometers through Yamagata Prefecture, with around 80% of the prefecture's population living .. show full overview
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Live Long, Live Well in Northern Nagano
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Nagano Prefecture, surrounded by beautiful nature, has some of the longest life expectancies in all of Japan. What's behind this? Daniel Moore, an American tour guide living in Nagano, .. show full overview
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Akita, Yamagata, Niigata: The Textiles and Traditions of Winter
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Akita, Yamagata and Niigata prefectures are known for their bitterly cold winter weather, with very heavy snowfall. In the old days, the people living in these areas developed warm .. show full overview
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Sapporo: Ski Mountaineering Tradition
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In Hokkaido Prefecture, the sport of ski mountaineering has a long history. Making your way up into the mountains is possible when you have skis. Climbing through the deep snow requires .. show full overview
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Rambling Around Secluded Yanbaru
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Yanbaru is an area in the north of Okinawa Prefecture's main island. Covered by subtropical evergreen forest, it is home to a diverse range of native species and a unique ecosystem. In .. show full overview
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Onomichi: Vistas, Cats and Steep Hillsides
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Onomichi lies on the coast of Hiroshima Prefecture, overlooking the tranquil Seto Inland Sea. Because there is very little flat land in the town, many of residential areas are built on .. show full overview
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Tobishima Kaido: Taking It Slow on Golden Isles
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The Tobishima Kaido is a network of bridges linking seven Seto Inland Sea islands. The route starts in Shimo-kamagari near Kure in Hiroshima Prefecture and extends to Okamura in Ehime .. show full overview
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With Isabella Bird — Part 2: On the Road to Tsugawa
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British explorer and writer Isabella Bird arrived in Japan in 1878, a mere 10 years after the country opened its doors to the West. Accompanied by just one young man who served as both .. show full overview
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On The Sugar Road from Nagasaki to Saga
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The Nagasaki Kaido Road connects the port of Nagasaki Prefecture, the only point open to overseas trade during Japan's period of isolation, with Kokura in Fukuoka Prefecture. It is known .. show full overview
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Nibutani the Ainu, Living with Kamuy
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The Ainu people are the indigenous people of Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan's northernmost main island. They developed their own distinct language, history and culture, which were quite .. show full overview
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The Wild Life in One-of-a-Kind Amami
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Amami Oshima Islands, designated as a Natural World Heritage site in 2021, is home to rich biodiversity, including many endemic species. For instance, the Amami rabbit is a living .. show full overview
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Amami Oshima: Beauty in the Rain
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Amami Oshima Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture receives one of the largest amounts of rain in Japan. Its rainy season, which runs from May through June, in particular, provides enough .. show full overview
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Owase: City of Abundant Rain
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The city of Owase, in Mie Prefecture, is known as one of the rainiest places in Japan and the people living there have developed their own culture and customs relating to this distinct .. show full overview
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Discovering the Wonders of Iya Valley
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Deep in the mountains of Shikoku lies Iya, which is home to a few small settlements. The steep, narrow and misty valley is the stuff of lore. In the 12th century it was a haven for .. show full overview
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Tsuruga Castle, Where the Past Meets the Present
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Tsuruga Castle in the city of Aizuwakamatsu (Fukushima Prefecture) played a decisive role in Japan's transition from the feudal samurai era to a modern society. This time on Journeys in .. show full overview
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Gujo-Hachiman: Dancing the Night Away
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The Gujo Odori, one of Japan's largest Bon dances, is a spectacle with the scores of revelers, as well as the live festival music and clacking geta wooden clogs. For more than 400 years, .. show full overview
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With Isabella Bird — Part 3: On the Road to Yamagata
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British explorer and writer Isabella Bird arrived in Japan in 1878, a mere 10 years after the country opened its doors to the West. Accompanied by just one young man who served as both .. show full overview
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Koyasan: In Pursuit of Enlightenment
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Koyasan, in the mountains of Wakayama Prefecture, is a sacred site of Shingon Buddhism. It was founded by the visionary monk, Kukai, about 1,200 years ago. Pilgrims and tourists alike .. show full overview
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From Ise to the Source of the Sacred River
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The Miyagawa River originates in the pristine heights of Mount Odaigahara, in the center of the Kii Peninsula, and flows down to Ise Bay. Because its lower reaches run past Ise Jingu .. show full overview
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The Soaring Dragons of Chichibu
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Chichibu in Saitama Prefecture is a charming, rustic spot not far from Tokyo. It is known for its hundreds of annual festivals. These include the Chichibu Night Festival, as well as one .. show full overview
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Kyushu: On the Shoyu Trail Nagasaki – Kumamoto – Miyazaki
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Soy sauce, or shoyu, is one of the essential seasonings that underpin Japanese cuisine. In Kyushu (southwestern Japan), various types of soy sauce have been developed to complement .. show full overview
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Handa: Savoring a Canal City's Delights
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Handa City, in Aichi Prefecture, is known for its brewing industry and festivals with towering floats. Jennifer Julien, a wine promoter based in Japan, delights in the city's sake and .. show full overview
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Yakushima Awakenings
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Yakushima, off Kagoshima Prefecture in Kyushu, is a magical island of primeval forest, rare micro-climate and pristine nature. It is also the first place in Japan to be recognized as a .. show full overview