Like this post? Help us by sharing it! Based in Fukuoka, tour leader Ben is best placed to scope out the secrets of this lesser known area of Kyushu island. He takes us on a whistle-stop tour to ancient temples, the best izakaya (Japanese gastropub), red gates to rival Kyoto and… the red light district. Like […]
Travellers’ Tales
48 hours on the Kumano Kodo Trail
Like this post? Help us by sharing it! Having been with InsideJapan Tours since 2005, Harry Sargant is one of the oldest faces, so to speak. He swapped Bristol for Down Under and now works as Business Development Consultant in our Brisbane office. Like this post? Help us by sharing it!
A guide to the Japanese islands in winter
Like this post? Help us by sharing it! Toby, one of our senior travel consultants in Bristol, shares his experiences travelling around the Yaeyama islands in winter. Far closer to Taiwan than Japan’s southernmost main island, Kyushu, he explores a lesser-known side of Japan in winter. Like this post? Help us by sharing it!
Paul’s adventures in Japan: Discovering Karuizawa & Ise
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Like this post? Help us by sharing it! Paul is a team leader in our Bristol office. He recently returned from another fantastic trip to Japan, where as well as rediscovering the incredible sights, sounds and tastes of Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, he was able to get slightly off the regular tourist trail to discover […]
After the tsunami: Revisiting Onagawa
Like this post? Help us by sharing it! Stephen Phelan is a journalist with close ties to Japan – he once lived in Kanazawa, and has volunteered in the tsunami-stricken Tohoku region various times. As the sixth anniversary of the disaster approaches, he revisits the town of Onagawa to catch up with some of the residents […]
Like this post? Help us by sharing it! Stephen Phelan is a journalist with close ties to Japan – he once lived in Kanazawa, and has volunteered in the tsunami-stricken Tohoku region various times. As the sixth anniversary of the disaster approaches, he revisits the town of Onagawa to catch up with some of the residents […]
