From Red-Light District to Business Hub: The Shocking Transformation of Tokyo’s Shinjuku
With over 3 million people passing through daily, Shinjuku Station in Tokyo is the busiest railway station in the world. The…
With over 3 million people passing through daily, Shinjuku Station in Tokyo is the busiest railway station in the world. The…
Ajisai, or hydrangeas, delight the hearts of locals and tourists alike during the rainy season in Japan typically in June and…
The Reisai Festival, held annually at the Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto is distinguished by an ancient dance performance. Dating back to…
History of Shimogamo Shrine The Shimogamo Shrine, colloquially known as Kamomiya Shrine, is steeped in history and cultural significance. As one…
The Taue Rice Planting Festival in Fushimi Inari Shrine Every year, as the season of rice cultivation begins, the sacred precincts…
Japan Airlines (JAL) has embarked on a unique initiative aimed at promoting sustainable tourism and reducing carbon emissions. Branded as the…
In a shocking act of cultural disrespect, a Canadian teenager reportedly vandalized an iconic 1,200-year-old temple in Japan. The alleged incident…
The History of Nō Nō (or “noh”), an over six-century-old style of Japanese theater, is a distinct blend of narrative music…
The Kifune Shrine in Kyoto, an abode of water gods for more than a 1000 years, recently celebrated its most important…
The much-anticipated Kamo Kurabeuma, a unique and historic horse race, will once again occur on May 5th at Kyoto’s Kamigamo Shrine….
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