Road Trip Lovers
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Omihachiman – Planning Your Complete Daytrip to the Venice of Japan
If there is a historical town to look out for its scenery, its Omihachiman (近江八幡) and it is one of the most well-preserved merchant towns in Japan. Omihachiman differentiates itself from other historical town with its unique townscape containing a canal that passes through the town; earning it the nickname as the ‘Venice of Japan’. With that said, let’s explore what the canal town has to offer! Disclaimer: This article contains affiliate links. If you book after clicking on one of these links then I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. The History of Omihachiman Read More About The Town’s Inception HERE Omihachiman is located…
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Daimonzaka Chaya – The Ultimate Costume Experience in Japan
Have you ever dreamt of travelling back in time to travel to Kumano Nachi Taisha (熊野那智大社) from Daimonzaka (大門坂) as an aristocrat? Look no further than Daimonzaka Chaya (大門坂茶屋) or Daimonzaka Teahouse; a shop where you can rent Heian period costumes and explore Nachi Taisha and its surrounding. Today, I will be sharing the overall experience and how it adds a unique flair to your travel experience at Nachi Taisha. Disclaimer: This article contains affiliate links. If you book after clicking on one of these links then I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. About Daimonzaka Daimonzaka (大門坂) or ‘large gate slope’ is a path…
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Kumano Nachi Taisha – A Complete Guide to Japan’s Stunningly Beautiful Mountain Shrine
Nestled deep inside the secluded Kii Peninsula (紀伊半島) is the scenic and majestic Kumano Nachi Taisha (熊野那智大社) shrine. Kumano Nachi Taisha is one of those destinations that has been a poster boy for many Japan travel promotional materials; and for a right reason. This is the shrine that features the iconic vermillion pagoda with a majestic waterfall in the background. And, it also happens to be one of the major spiritual sites for the renowned Kumano Kodo hiking trail. With that in mind, let’s explore what this iconic shrine has to offer. Disclaimer: This article contains affiliate links. If you book after clicking on one of these links then I…
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Shirarahama – The Guide to the Ultimate Japan Beach Experience
There are certainly no shortages of coastal gems in Japan; one of them being the beautiful Shirarahama Beach (白良浜). This scenic beach located at the town of Shirahama (白浜) in Wakayama Prefecture (和歌山県) is renowned for its pristine white sand and is acclaimed to be one of the most beautiful beaches in the Kansai region (関西). Let’s dwell into the beauty of Shirarahama Beach in this article. Disclaimer: This article contains affiliate links. If you book after clicking on one of these links then I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Background Shirarahama Beach did not start off as a resort; but rather as a…
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Ninja Wifi – How to Rent the Best Portable Wifi in Japan
Whenever I travel across the countryside of Japan, staying connected is undeniably a top priority and I use Ninja Wifi for this. Over a decade ago, I used to travel around Japan WITHOUT a Wifi – relying heavily on old school methods like looking at the train schedule to catch the train and reading the signs at a village to get to some secluded temple. And while it was an adventure on its own, it was indeed tiring & confusing at times without the help of our trusty Google Maps. Nowadays, portable Wifi became more accessible and affordable, that it became mandatory for me to rent one on a road…
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Hikone Castle – The Ultimate Travel Guide & Must-Know Hidden Tips
Hikone Castle (彦根城) is certainly no stranger among locals when it comes to the list of impressive castles in Japan. And this is because it is one of the few remaining original-construction castles. Because of its authentic architecture, it is a MUST-VISIT castle especially for the architecture lovers and history buffs. And the BEST part of them all? It is easily accessible from the ancient capital of Kyoto (京都); making this a prime candidate to save in your next Japan travel itinerary! With that in mind, lets explore the impressive Hikone Castle itself. Disclaimer: This article contains affiliate links. If you book after clicking on one of these links then I…
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Ukimido – A Complete Guide to Lake Biwa’s Iconic Scenery
Ukimido (浮御堂) is recognised one of the Eight Great Views of Omi (近江八景; pronounced Oumi Hakkei) and is easily the poster boy of the group. Ask any local who stay around Lake Biwa (琵琶湖 or Biwa-ko) to recommend a photogenic spot around the lake and most likely their answer is Ukimido. Despite locating in the city of Otsu (大津) and its close proximity to Kyoto, this little temple is still relatively unknown among the tourist radar. This is a blessing in disguise however, as this makes it an ideal spot for those looking to enjoy a lake scenery in peaceful state of mind. Now what makes this little temple so…
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Oharano Shrine – Trivia Behind Kyoto’s Historical Hidden Gem
Tucked away within the western forest of Kyoto lies the little Oharano Shrine (大原野神社/Ōharano-jinja); a shrine that is totally out of the tourist radar for those visiting Kyoto (京都). Ask the hordes of tourist if they have heard of this shrine and chances are 99.99% the answer is a huge NO. Despite this, the shrine itself holds an important spot in Kyoto’s history for more than a thousand years. With that in mind, lets dwell into this background behind the founding of this shrine. History A Little Historical Background For the history of this shrine, we first introduce the main contributor to this shrine, Emperor Kanmu (桓武天皇). Emperor Kanmu was…
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Kunisaki Peninsula – Discover Kyushu’s Authentic & Hidden Beauty
Kunisaki Peninsula (国東半島), home of majestic mountains and rustic Buddhist temples is certainly one of Japan’s secret gem. Furthermore, the region is also home to an ancient 1,300 years old culture known as Rokugo Manzan (六郷満山). In essence, the place is a spiritual site nestled in a nature haven that is rich in history and culture. With that in mind, let us explore this lovely hidden destination shall we? Background of the Kunisaki Peninsula Read More Kunisaki Peninsula itself was formed from volcanic activities millions of years ago; which resulted in its current mountainous topography. It is located north-east of the island of Kyushu (九州), just north of the city…
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Monjusenji Temple – The Ultimate Spiritual Wisdom Spot of Kunisaki
Have you ever heard of the temple of wisdom known as Monjusenji (文殊仙寺)? This little mountain temple located in the Kunisaki Peninsula (国東半島) of Oita prefecture (大分県), is an off the beaten track destination that only the locals or the most die-hard explorers would have heard off. In fact, the temple is considered the go-to spot among meditation enthusiasts and nature lovers who wish to explore forest bathing. Let’s explore this enchanting spiritual spot deeper, shall we? History of Monjusenji Temple and How It is Related to Wisdom Read More Monjusenji (文殊仙寺), just like the Kunisaki peninsula’s poster boy, Futagoji (両子寺) was also built during the inception of the Rokugo…