Like this post? Help us by sharing it! Having led countless tours in Tokyo, history buff and InsideJapan tour leader Marky Hobold sets the record straight about Tokyo’s ‘Imperial Palace’. Like this post? Help us by sharing it!
November 2018
Japan rugby history: The Brave Blossoms
Like this post? Help us by sharing it! Following the excitement of the autumn internationals, we’re looking ahead to the biggest rugby tournament of all next year in Japan! Phil McGowan, curator at the World Rugby Museum, looks behind the scenes of Japan’s surprising love affair with rugby. Like this post? Help us by sharing […]
Top 10 things to do in Kobe
Like this post? Help us by sharing it! “The home of Kobe beef?” 9 times out of 10, when you ask someone if they’ve heard of Kobe, the famous marbled meat comes to mind, but (while apparently delicious) this port city has a whole lot more going for it. Despite being overshadowed by big brother […]
48 hours in Kagoshima
Like this post? Help us by sharing it! Few first-time Japan visitors make it down to the island of Kyushu, but with a subtropical climate, natural hot spring and beaches to boot, it’s well worth a visit. Travel consultant Laura explores the picturesque seaside city of Kagoshima. Like this post? Help us by sharing it!
Top tips and best food for vegans in Japan
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Like this post? Help us by sharing it! Travel consultant Julia discovers that eating vegan in Japan is not only possible, it’s pretty darn delicious! Here are some of her top tips for being vegan in Japan, and a few favourite dishes from her recent trip. Like this post? Help us by sharing it!
Autumn in Kyushu: Mount Aso, Unzen Hells and Yakushima in pictures
Like this post? Help us by sharing it! We’ve long been cheerleaders for Kyushu. The island is blessed with natural beauty: there are dense rainforests, steaming hot springs and soft sandy beaches. Then there’s the unique blend of European and Japanese architecture, a hangover from its history as a trading port. Finally, the city’s food […]
Like this post? Help us by sharing it! We’ve long been cheerleaders for Kyushu. The island is blessed with natural beauty: there are dense rainforests, steaming hot springs and soft sandy beaches. Then there’s the unique blend of European and Japanese architecture, a hangover from its history as a trading port. Finally, the city’s food […]
