See & Do
KURKKU FIELDS
Rediscover the joy of living in harmony with nature. KURKKU FIELDS combines agriculture, food, art, and sustainability to offer visitors an unforgettable eco-friendly experience in Chiba.
Hakone Mountain Ripper
Experience the exhilarating beauty of Kanagawa, taking in the shimmering of Lake Ashi and Mount Fuji’s might, with a Hakone Mountain Ripper tour. After cycling or hiking with an experienced guide, you…
Hakone Hot Springs
Shake off the chill of winter, or any season for that matter, with a dip in the refreshing hot spring waters of Hakone. A quick day trip from Tokyo is just what the doctor ordered for weary travelers …
Enoura Observatory, Odawara Art Foundation
An art project in and of itself, the Enoura Observatory is a great place to get off the beaten path. The facility combines the artistic sensibilities of Japanese art and design with the beauty of natu…
Mt. Nokogiri & Nihonji Temple
Less than two hours from Tokyo in an area of natural marvels, visitors can enjoy the remarkable atmosphere at Nihonji Temple, an ancient Buddhist temple on the mystical Mount Nokogiri. History buffs w…
Katsuura Morning Market
Step into a slice of history and embrace the community spirit at the Katsuura Morning Market in Chiba Prefecture. With its roots stretching back over 430 years, this vibrant market offers visitors a u…
Chiba-Katsuura Ryokan Matsunoya
Experience the charm of Japan’s traditional architecture and hospitality. The National Tangible Cultural Property Ryokan Matsunoya invites guests to enjoy a historical stay paired with fresh coastal c…
Oyama Senmaida
Participate in farming activities encircled by over 300 charming rice paddies.
Heguri Hub
Become a member of the Minamiboso community for a day at this school-turned-community center, where you can enjoy outdoor activities and more. A visit to Heguri Hub will take you into the foothills…
Ibaraki Umeshu
Just north of Tokyo, Ibaraki is a prefecture of abundant river systems, which have led to the establishment of several breweries. In addition to sake, some breweries specialize in making delicious ume…
City Stay at Tokyo Hotels
The best travel plans all center around finding appropriate accommodation. Whether you’re looking for a traditional experience or a more modern place to crash, Tokyo has no shortage of options for eve…
Oza-Toro-Tembo Train
Seated on tatami and unwinding under kotatsu, lose yourself in the majesty of Japan’s luscious landscapes.
Kintsugi Workshops in Tokyo
In Tokyo, immerse yourself in one of Japan’s traditional crafts and learn how to repair broken ceramics with a method that enhances their aesthetic appeal.
Edomae Sushi
From traditional delicacy to conveyor belt convenience, sushi in Tokyo has gone through a long journey throughout history. But we might not know the globally popular dish without one clever food stall…
Aizu Tajima Gion Festival (Gionsai)
With a history spanning more than 800 years, this great summer festival is a testament to Japan’s reverence for the most beautiful traditions.
Saitama Sake
Saitama is home to two major rivers, the Arakawa and Tone, which provide high-quality water that’s perfect for brewing sake. With over 30 breweries spread throughout the prefecture, you’re invited to …
Suifu Chochin Lanterns
Traditional crafts are always in style in Japan and one such city to create your own piece of culture is Mito, the capital city of Ibaraki where you’ll learn all about the famed Suifu chochin lanterns…
Kamakura Mind
Head to Japan’s former capital city of Kamakura to get your very own piece of history: a handcrafted name stamp that will let you recall your travels across Japan with every use.