Step back in time with a leisurely hike.
Hachinohe City, only a 30-minute drive from Misawa Air Base, is a good destination to enjoy the great weather and great attractions. Here are four great spots to visit in Hachinohe City.
Kurume in Fukuoka enjoys an environment of sea, river, and mountain. It is further blessed with two sumptuous shrines by the Chikugo River, Bairinji and Suitengu, adjacent to each other.
As the summer heat continues, you don’t have to travel far in the Kanto to escape the scorching temperatures and humidity.
Akasaka, located in the center of Tokyo and a short 20-minute walk from Hardy Barracks, is known for being an upscale district.
Discover the top 10 must-visit aquariums in Tokyo and nearby areas, offering unique marine attractions, seasonal events, indoor exhibits, and convenient access for an unforgettable experience.
The city is healing hearts and encouraging fresh starts.
While Uonuma City in Niigata Prefecture is often associated with snowy winters and world-famous rice, summer reveals a quieter side filled with lush greenery, mountain breezes, and fresh seasonal produce.
Hidden beneath the suburban landscape of Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, lies one of Japan’s most impressive engineering feats—the “Underground Temple.”
Drivers in mainland Japan and Okinawa, did you know that there is a law that regulates when you should honk the horn? If not, join the club.
Summer is almost over but you can mark the end not with sadness but with a rainbow at Color Fun Run at Okuma Beach.
The rundown of the best events in Tokyo this September.
Japan is getting older and older! While the nation has the highest life expectancy, 84.3 years, in the world (81.47 for men, 87.57 for women), about 28.4 percent of Japan’s population is 65 or older.
If you’re seeking a one-of-a-kind souvenir or gift with personality, Bau Mitsusaki has you covered with her masterful, and delicious, amezaiku candy art.