ShikokuSponsoredThings to Know Travel from Tokyo to Shikoku on a budget Sponsored by KOTOHIRA BUS If you are a frequent or even first-time traveller to Japan, you would likely be aware…Matt De SousaDecember 3, 2016
ShikokuSponsored Tokyo to Shikoku. How to Buy Tickets for Comfortable Reasonably Priced Overnight Bus! Sponsored by KOTOHIRA BUS Overnight Bus Tips : Tokyo-Kagawa (Shikoku) Are you looking for a transportation method from Tokyo to…VoyaponDecember 3, 2016
ChugokuShoppingSightseeingSponsored Complete your Hiroshima Visit with Miyajima Sponsored by MIYAJIMA ROPEWAY Miyajima, an island off the coast of Hiroshima, has been an official holy mecca and sacred…Nina CataldoDecember 2, 2016
ChugokuSightseeingSponsored How to Enjoy Miyajima and Hiroshima on a Budget Sponsored by MIYAJIMA ROPEWAY Hiroshima is a famous and well known tourist city. This city offer a striking contrast between…Nina CataldoNovember 30, 2016
KyushuSponsored The Reason Why You Should Choose Kumamoto As a Sightseeing Base in Kyushu! We have already showed you sightseeing spots such as Kumamoto city, Aso, and hotsprings in Kurokawa. But there are even…VoyaponOctober 28, 2016
ChubuSponsored A Journey from Tokyo to the Japanese spirit in the heart of Yamakoshi Sponsored by Yamakoshi village Yamakoshi might only be a small village, but it’s not one that’s short on character,…Hazel TaylorOctober 21, 2016
ChubuSightseeingSponsored The sunken house: A day in Yamakoshi (Part 2) Sponsored by Yamakoshi village After lunch, I was taken on a trip around Yamakoshi to see all the local…Hazel TaylorOctober 20, 2016
AccommodationChubuSponsored Life on the farm in Yamakoshi Sponsored by Yamakoshi village If you’re looking to escape from the busy hustle and bustle of the city life,…Hazel TaylorOctober 17, 2016
ChubuSightseeingSponsored Locking horns: Bull fighting (aka. Bull Sumo ) in Yamakoshi! Sponsored by Yamakoshi village The sake has been drunk, the bonds have been thrown off and the bulls have…Hazel TaylorOctober 16, 2016
ChubuSightseeingSponsored Terraced Rice Paddies and Mirrored Ponds: A day in Yamakoshi (Part 1) Sponsored by Yamakoshi village Stunning Terraced rice paddies, a precious moment here in Yamakoshi! Sunset view from Mt. Kanakura…Hazel TaylorOctober 14, 2016
ChubuSightseeingSponsored Visiting A ‘Nishiki Koi’ Farm – the Elegance and Power of the Colourful Carp Sponsored by Yamakoshi village The Birthplace of Nishiki Koi (Coloured Carp) The elegance and power of the colourful carp, Nishiki Koi…Hazel TaylorOctober 13, 2016
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Yanagawa – Experience this Peaceful ‘City of Water’ in Fukuoka! One of the best places to see some of Fukuoka Prefecture’s natural beauty is Yanagawa. In the southern area of…Lauren LewisOctober 7, 2016
KyushuSightseeingSponsored What makes Fukuoka City so attractive? Fukuoka City is a popular destination for tourists, as well as being a popular place live. Recently it was ranked…Lauren LewisOctober 7, 2016
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Kitsuki City: The home of the Samurai Kitsuki City holds within in walls the unique opportunity to see the life of the Samurai and it’s not something…Hazel TaylorOctober 1, 2016
KyushuSightseeingSponsored “Go to Hell!” – Hell Hopping in Beppu I was standing in and amongst the steamy pits of reds, serine blues and bubbling muddy greys, the likes of…Hazel TaylorSeptember 30, 2016
FoodKyushuSponsored Beppu – How can we have a good time in Onsen City? Beppu is a quaint, charming and traditional city, filled with local food, unique architecture and of course, their famous, natural…Hazel TaylorSeptember 28, 2016
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Kunisaki bus tour: Part 2 – Big Stone Buddhas Visiting If you delight in Buddhist culture, statutes, temples, shrines and scenic views, this tour is definitely for you. Some of…Hazel TaylorSeptember 23, 2016
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Kunisaki Bus tour: Part 1 – Buddhist Culture revealed Explore the depths of the historic, unique Buddhist culture residing in some of Kunisaki’s most hard to reach areas on…Hazel TaylorSeptember 22, 2016
ActivitiesKyushuSightseeingSponsored Oita’s Big Eye opens for the Rugby World Cup in 2019! After their astoundingly successful performance in the 2015 World Cup in England, what better country to host Asia’s very first…Hazel TaylorSeptember 20, 2016
AccommodationKyushuSponsored Life on the farm in Oita If you ever have the opportunity to stay in an authentic Japanese Ryokan, with an authentic Japanese family, jump at…Hazel TaylorSeptember 18, 2016
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Wild Monkeying around in Oita! There really is no better way to feast your eyes on these cheeky creatures than by roaming around the surprisingly…Hazel TaylorSeptember 15, 2016
KyushuSightseeingSponsored Sightseeing in the Recovering Aso Mountain Range Tourism in Mount Aso has faced its share of disruptions over the past year. Thankfully, seismic and volcanic activities have…Liam DuffyAugust 30, 2016
ActivitiesKyushuSightseeingSponsored Rotemburo Meguri: Onsen-Hopping in Kurokawa! When you go to Kurokawa onsen in Kumamoto, the best bet is to enjoy what the locals call “rotemburo meguri”…Liam DuffyAugust 30, 2016
ActivitiesKyushuSightseeingSponsored Kurokawa from Kumamoto by Kyushu Odan bus! Kurokawa is a small hot spring town, located to the North of Mount Aso in Kumamoto prefecture. Filled with lush…Liam DuffyAugust 29, 2016
KyushuSponsored Kumamoto City’s Recovery Three Months After the Quakes After several quakes in Kumamoto on April 2016, thanks to the outpouring of effort from locals and other volunteers, Kumamoto…Liam DuffyAugust 29, 2016
SightseeingSponsored Stay safe during your “Hot Drive” in Japan this Summer! Sponsored by cotatsu, inc. Before moving to Japan from Australia, I was not too familiar with Japan’s varying and…Matt De SousaAugust 27, 2016
ActivitiesShoppingSponsored Why is A Truck Stop in Japan So Special? Japan is famous for being clean, having great customer service and amazing food. Knowing this, it should come as no…Matt De SousaAugust 20, 2016
SponsoredThings to Know Driving in Japan vs Australia – things you should know While driving in a foreign country might seem daunting, the differences between driving in Japan and Australia are actually quite…Matt De SousaAugust 15, 2016