A new year is upon us, and it’s time once again to turn your attention to the yearly tradition unlike any other – Best of the Pacific voting season!
Capsule hotels (also called pod hotels) are very popular in Japan. You see them in most cities, and a lot of people really like them for overnight stays because they are relatively cheap (¥3000 – ¥4000).
If you’re seeking a first-class sakura experience, look no further! Reservations for the exclusive Meguro River Cherry Blossom Viewing CHANDON Cruise—a collaboration between Anniversary Cruises and premium sparkling wine Chandon—opened at the end of January.
The Pokémon Company has announced an exciting Pokémon GO event at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, scheduled from April 13 to October 13, 2025.
Sumo wrestling comes with a history spanning back thousands of years, and is so revered that it has earned the title of Japan’s National Sport.
While Americans celebrate the first President’s birthday on Feb. 17, a week later Japan will also be celebrating their own emperor’s birthday on Feb. 23 as one of the 16 Japanese national holidays.
The Naval Air Facility (NAF) Misawa Snow Team, made up of Sailors from Naval Air Facility Misawa and tenant commands, participated in the 75th Sapporo Snow Festival from January 28 to February 8 in Sapporo, Japan, marking the Navy’s 40th year of participation.
As winter fades, the arrival of plum blossoms signals the start of spring in Japan, bringing a burst of color to the landscape. At Chiba Prefecture’s Akebonoyama Agricultural Park the plum trees are in full bloom from late February to early March, offering a stunning display of over 100 trees across 25 varieties.
Whether you’re chasing cherry blossoms, exploring iconic temples and shrines, or discovering a new city, the Japan Bus Pass is a budget friendly way to experience Japan to the fullest.
Starting on Saturday, March 1st, 2025, all five Konica Minolta Planetariums in Japan—located in Yurakucho, Ikebukuro, Oshiage, Yokohama, and Nagoya—will host a special cherry blossom event.
Ryokan, as traditional Japanese hotels are known, can be called old-fashioned Japanese inns, and are found all over Japan, especially in hot springs resorts.
“Kono hinakazari wo mite kudasai.” 今日は雛祭りです!= Today is Girls’ Day/Doll Festival!
Himeji Castle is often hailed as one of Japan’s most beautiful and historically significant landmarks, and it draws millions of visitors each year.
Join us on a journey to explore the surprising attractions Ota Ward has to offer.