Aizu, in Fukushima Prefecture’s western side, is a wonderful region.
Hidden away at the northeastern end of Kanto Plain, Ibaraki Prefecture’s Okukuji area boasts beautiful waterfalls, the country’s largest pedestrian suspension bridge and plenty more.
Blow off steam like a wealthy Edo merchant.
Bhutan, often referred to as the “happiest country in the world” has been a long-awaited adventure for our family since our arrival in Asia.
JR East’s largest mixed-use development promises to transform Takanawa into a cultural hub.
Situated in the valley between Japan’s Chuo and Southern Alps, Iida is a tiny, but scenic castle city with plenty of natural and historical attractions.
Since the discovery of the untouched tomb of Tutankhamen in Egypt in 1922, mystery has surrounded the revelation of the mummy of young pharaoh within.
When you’re short on time or just exhausted, say after traveling around two different countries in two weeks, a tour provides the opportunity to escape some of the planning part and get right to the adventure. It’s even better if you end up in a small group.
Phu Quoc, the biggest island in Vietnam, is known for its white-sand beaches, turquoise water and hiking trails.
Experience the tradition of indigo-dyeing near Lake Kawaguchiko in Yamanashi Prefecture.
I recently went to Japan and noticed some things I wish I knew before traveling there.
A 2.5-hour drive from Misawa Air Base will take you to Cape Oma in the Shimokita Peninsula, the northernmost point of Honshu with a scenic landscape of blue ocean of the Tsugaru Strait and white silhouette of Hokkaido.
As you make your way toward the Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the canals of the bay itself.
Aomori Prefecture, where Misawa AB is located, is northernmost prefecture on mainland Japan. The area is famous for its production of apples (446,000 tons annually) and related products, as well as heavy snowfall (up to 60 inches a year), holding the nation’s record for both.