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With endless fields of flowers, misty lakes, fresh mountain breezes, and gentle festivals, Hokkaido’s summer is a world uniquely its own. Let’s look at explore five locations worth visiting during this time of year!
The Imperial Hotel Kyoto represents one of the most significant hotel openings in Japan in recent years. Located in Kyoto’s famous Gion district, the luxury property combines modern hospitality with the preservation of an important cultural landmark.
Japan travel is often celebrated for its temples, historic cities, and seasonal landscapes, but it also offers some of the most diverse diving in Asia.
The Tomioka Silk Mill is one of Japan’s most important industrial heritage sites. Located in Tomioka City in Gunma Prefecture, the mill played a major role in Japan’s modernization during the late 19th century.
Although Kyoto is famous for temples, gardens, and historic districts, the city is also known for its centuries-old confectionery culture. The Kyoto Confectionery Museum shows how sweets became closely connected to tea ceremonies, seasonal celebrations, and Japanese aesthetics.
Hiroshima is one of Japan’s most historically important and culturally rich regions. Located along the Seto Inland Sea in western Japan, Hiroshima Prefecture is known for its history, food, and coastal scenery.
Tsukemen is one of Japan’s best-known noodle dishes, but Hiroshima offers its own distinctive version that differs sharply from the richer styles found in Tokyo and other parts of the country.
Enjoy new Japanese sweets, snacks & tea every month starting from $32.50 USD

