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Living and photographing Japan since 2013, I capture its beautie's from Tokyo’s neon lights to Kyoto’s tranquil temples and hidden countryside gems.
Through my blog, I share my best shots, stories, and travel tips to help you discover Japan in a unique way. Join me on this visual journey!
Festivals in Osaka: A Celebration of Japanese Culture
Osaka, often called "the kitchen of Japan," is also a city rich in festivals, or matsuri, that reflect its warm and lively spirit. These eve
7 hours ago
Spending an Evening in an Izakaya: Guide, Rules, and Recommendations
Izakayas, those quintessential Japanese bar-restaurants, are an integral part of Japan's social culture. Often compared to Western pubs, iza
4 days ago


Kamakura: Journey to the Heart of Japan's History and Serenity
Kamakura, a former feudal capital of Japan located about 50 kilometers south of Tokyo, is a city rich in history and spirituality. Known for
May 1


Haneda Airport: An Aerial Jewel in the Heart of Tokyo
Haneda Airport (羽田空港, Haneda Kūkō), officially known as Tokyo InternationalAirport, is one of Japan's main airports and a key entry point fo
Apr 29
The Seven Lucky Gods in Japanese Buddhism: Mythology, Characteristics, and Worship
The Seven Lucky Gods hold a special place in Japanese culture and spirituality. Originating from a blend of Buddhist, Shinto, Taoist, and Hi
Apr 27
Nara: A Journey Through History and Must-See Attractions
Nestled in the Kansai region at the heart of Japan, the city of Nara is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors like Kyoto and Osaka
Apr 23
Narita International Airport: Japan’s Key Air Gateway
Narita International Airport (成田国際空港, Narita Kokusai Kūkō), located in Chiba Prefecture, is one of Japan’s most important airports and a maj
Apr 21
World Expo 2025 in Japan: A Window to the Future Not to Be Missed
World Expo 2025, also known as Expo 2025, will be held in Osaka, Japan, and promises to be a major international event. With the theme...
Apr 19
Cat Cafés in Japan: A Haven for Cat Lovers
Cat cafés, or "neko cafés" in Japanese, have become one of Japan's most iconic attractions over the past two decades. These unique establish
Apr 17


Sapporo: History, Traditions, and Culinary Specialties
Located on the island of Hokkaido, Sapporo is the capital of this northern region of Japan and one of the country's largest cities. It is be
Apr 11


Towada Shrine and Lake Towada: History, Festivals, and Access
Located in Aomori Prefecture, in the north of Honshu Island, Lake Towada is a natural gem surrounded by mountains, dense forests, and rivers
Apr 5


Climbing Mount Fuji in Japan: Tradition, Significance, and Practical Tips
Mount Fuji (富士山, Fujisan) is one of Japan's most iconic symbols. This majestic mountain, rising to 3,776 meters, is not only the country's h
Mar 30


Mount Yotei: The Majestic Symbol of Hokkaido
Mount Yotei, often nicknamed the "Mount Fuji of Hokkaido," is one of the most iconic peaks on Japan's northern island. With its...
Mar 28


Cape Kamui: Wild Beauty, History, and Ainu Culture at the Heart of Hokkaido
Cape Kamui, located on the Shakotan Peninsula on the western coast of Hokkaido, is a destination where breathtaking natural beauty meets fas
Mar 26


Haruka 300: An Unforgettable Panoramic View of Osaka
Located at the top of the towering Abeno Harukas skyscraper in Osaka, the Haruka 300 observatory is a must-visit attraction for anyone looki
Mar 22


Hanami: An Ancient Japanese Tradition to Celebrate Cherry Blossoms
Hanami (花見), which translates to "flower viewing," is a centuries-old Japanese tradition that celebrates the fleeting beauty of flowers, par
Mar 14


Isumi Line in Chiba: A Journey Through History and Activities
The Isumi Line is a local railway line that runs through part of Chiba Prefecture in Japan. Little known outside the regions it serves,...
Mar 12


Benten-jima in Fukushima: An Island Shrine Full of Symbolism
Benten-jima is a small island off the coast of Fukushima, a prefecture renowned for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. This site
Mar 6


The Prefectures of Japan: Structure and Highlights of the 8 Main Regions
Japan's prefectures, known as "ken" (県), "to" (都), "fu" (府), or "dō" (道) depending on their type, are local administrative entities under th
Mar 4


Jodogahama Beach: A Natural Gem on the Sanriku Coast of Japan
Située dans la ville de Miyako, sur la côte nord-est de l'île principale de Honshu, Jodogahama Beach est l'une des plages les plus emblémati
Mar 1


The Japanese Tea Ceremony: History, Features, and Tips
The tea ceremony, known as chanoyu, sado, or chado, is much more than the simple preparation and consumption of tea in Japan. It is a refine
Feb 28


Echizen-Ōno: The Hidden Little Kyoto in the Mountains of Japan
Nestled in the mountains of Fukui Prefecture, the city of Echizen-Ōno is often called the "Little Kyoto of Hokuriku" due to its picturesque
Feb 24


The 23 Wards of Tokyo: A Guide to Discovering the Diversity of Japan’s Capital
Tokyo, Japan's sprawling capital, is a city of many faces. What makes it unique is its 23 special wards (called ku in Japanese), which form
Feb 22


Public Holidays in Japan: Significance, Events, and History
Japan, rich in traditions and history, observes sixteen national public holidays each year. These days, often tied to historical events, cul
Feb 20
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