Journeys in Japan

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360 Degrees of Mt. Fuji: Hiking the Long Trail - Part 1
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In 2021, a long trail course was established that encircles Mt. Fuji. By following this trail, one can explore not only the natural beauty but also the profound allure of Mt. Fuji, which .. show full overview
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360 Degrees of Mt. Fuji: Hiking the Long Trail - Part 2
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In 2021, a long trail course was established that encircles Mt. Fuji. By following this trail, one can explore not only the natural beauty but also the profound allure of Mt. Fuji, which .. show full overview
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On the Sugar Road from Saga to Fukuoka
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The Nagasaki Kaido was an important trade road from the 1630s that connected Nagasaki's port—the only one open to overseas trade in those days—to Kokura in Fukuoka Prefecture. Nicknamed .. show full overview
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Isumi Shines as Liveable City
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Isumi in Chiba Prefecture was voted most desirable place to live in the Tokyo area for its accessibility and great outdoors with both the ocean and mountains. This time, Alex and .. show full overview
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SILK Road: Threads of History from Gunma to Yokohama
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In 1859, when Japan reopened its doors after more than two centuries of isolation, goods flowed in and out of newly expanded ports. At the time, raw silk became the country's largest .. show full overview
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Geto Kogen: Deep Powder Dreams
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Geto Kogen lies in an area of Japan known as a gosetsu chitai—a region with extremely heavy snowfall. In an average year it gets as much as five meters of snow, and that means it can .. show full overview
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Akita's Festivals Light Up Long Winters
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The city of Senboku in Akita Prefecture is made up of three towns: Tazawako, which has the deepest lake in Japan; Nishiki, home to farming scenery: and Kakunodate, called the little .. 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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Tomonoura: Tradition and Community in a Historic Port
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Tomonoura is a port town on the coast of the Seto Inland Sea, in Hiroshima Prefecture. It occupies an important location because this is the point where the tides from each end of the .. show full overview
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Okinawa: Whispers of the Ryukyu Kingdom
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Across Okinawa's islands, you will find the stone walls of castle ruins. The Ryukyu Kingdom was a country for 350 years before it was absorbed into Japan. From the 12th to 15th .. show full overview
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Taketa: Onsen Bathing Old and New
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People in Japan love bathing in hot springs, or onsen. And since the old days, it has been common for people to check into residential hot-spring inns for extended stays to boost their .. show full overview
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With Isabella Bird — Part 4: On the Road to Akita
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British explorer and writer Isabella Bird arrived in Japan in 1878, just 10 years after the country opened its doors to the West. Accompanied by a young man who served as both .. show full overview
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Okayama: Divine Beings Up Close
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Okayama Prefecture is a magical place where ancient myths live on. Shinto shrines venerate unique gods and Buddhist temples feature rare rituals. Kanoa, from Hawaii, explores the eastern .. show full overview
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Ogaki: The City of Water
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Ogaki in Gifu Prefecture is called "the city of water." Its abundant groundwater has fed countless spring water wells, and a river running through the city center makes for relaxing .. show full overview
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Yamagata: Heartland of Wood Architecture
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Yamagata Prefecture, some 300 kilometers north of Tokyo, is a mountainous region. Around 70% of its land covered by forests and to this day it boasts a long tradition of using that wood .. show full overview
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Shodoshima: Island of Discoveries
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Shodoshima, the second largest island in the Seto Inland Sea, is known for its beautiful landscapes, natural scenery and traditional life. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of deep .. show full overview
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Deep Dive in Sugashima: The Island of Women Fishers
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Japan's legendary Ama free-diving women still plumb the waters around Sugashima Island in search of abalone, turban shell and Ise spiny lobster. We glimpse the island through this .. show full overview
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NISEKO IN SUMMER: Natural Fun in the Great Outdoors
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Niseko is renowned as one of Japan's leading winter sports destinations. But these days it's also becoming famous as an exciting summertime resort. Visitors can experience a wide variety .. show full overview
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Kumano Kodo: Fast Hiking to Nirvana
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The Kumano Kodo, leading to Kumano, the sacred land of the Gods, is one of the few pilgrimage roads designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Twenty years after the designation, we .. show full overview
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Nagasaki's Obon: A Time for Remembrance
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Obon is a summertime ritual when Japanese people welcome ancestors' spirits home from the Buddhist Pure Land. The people of Nagasaki have a distinctive way to commemorate this. They .. show full overview
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With Isabella Bird — Part 5: On the Road to Aomori
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British explorer and writer Isabella Bird arrived in Japan in 1878, just 10 years after the country opened its doors to the West. Accompanied by a young man who served as both .. show full overview
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Osaka: OSAKA HEART AND SOUL
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Osaka is a dynamic city with a dynamic history. Photographer Alfie Goodrich captures the food culture of the "Kitchen of Japan," the waterways that made it a commercial center, and the .. show full overview
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Tokushima: Heartland of Fermentation
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Tokushima Prefecture, in the eastern part of Shikoku Island, is renowned as a heartland of traditional fermentation. It is especially famous for its indigo dyeing tradition which brought .. show full overview
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OITA Kunisaki Peninsula: A Land of Buddhas and Gods
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The Kunisaki Peninsula, known for its temples, shrines and pilgrimage paths, abounds with rites enduring from ancient times. The Kebesu Festival, held every October, is one of them. .. show full overview
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Another Kobe: A Thatched Roof Village
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North of Kobe's neon lights you can enjoy another side of the city—a hidden village with over 650 thatched homes. It's another world that takes you back in time. American actor Charles .. show full overview
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Fukushima: Trekking with Volcanoes & Hot Springs
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Japan is a land of volcanoes, many of them very active. And anywhere there are volcanoes, you will almost always find hot springs. On this episode, Michael Keida treks down a trail .. show full overview