Hamura City, along the middle reaches of the Tama River, is a compact municipality where people and water systems have long coexisted—and where diverse wildlife and human life still share the ...
About an hour by train from Shinjuku, the Nishitama area of western Tokyo opens into gentle valleys with clear rivers and ...
Hinohara Village lies at Tokyo’s western edge, with forests covering roughly 90 percent of its land. Despite being only about ...
Roughly 1,000 kilometers south of the capital—24 hours by ferry—the Ogasawara Islands are a UNESCO World Natural Heritage ...
Kodaira lies near the heart of Tokyo’s North Tama area, where the legacy of water and greenery still runs deep. At the center ...
A remarkable exhibition spotlighting the pioneering fashion designer Hanae Mori is under way at Iwami Art Museum in the ...
An interview with Christopher Harding, historian and author, who explores Japan’s culture and history through books that blend narrative flair with scholarship.
Tochigi Prefecture deserves to be on every traveler’s wish list. Just two hours by train from Tokyo, it is blessed with ...
奈良·飞鸟地区的冈寺(おかでら),是日本最古老的厄除*观音寺,也是关西地区赏紫阳花的名所之一。6月的冈寺,山坡上开满了约3000株紫阳花,在历史悠久的石阶、飞檐屋瓦之间绽放,宛如 ...
「All About Japan」は、2015年に設立された多言語メディアで、日本の文化や観光に関する情報を提供しています。英語、中国語(繁体字および簡体字)、タイ語、韓国語、日本語の6言語で ...
Helpful signposts show the way along the Ohechi route. It is the end of the first day of a three-day hike following the course of an ancient pilgrimage route along the coast of Japan and everything is ...
Silk fabric was introduced to Japan from China in the third century. Roughly a century later the Japanese were raising their own silkworms and weaving their own silk. While silkworms were cultivated ...