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The iconic wooden arches of Kintaikyo Bridge stretch gracefully across the Nishiki River in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Originally built in the 17th century, this unique five-arched bridge isn’t just an architectural marvel—it’s a symbol of Iwakuni’s heritage and resilience.Framed by cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn, the bridge and its riverside surroundings…

Nestled in the heart of Matsuyama City, Dogo Onsen is one of Japan’s most legendary hot springs, with a history that stretches back over 1,000 years. This atmospheric onsen town blends timeless charm with literary fame—it inspired the setting of Natsume Soseki’s beloved novel Botchan, and its grand wooden bathhouse, Dogo Onsen Honkan, is a…

What is Kazurabashi? Deep in the heart of Tokushima’s Iya Valley, a mysterious vine bridge stretches across a rushing mountain stream. Known as Kazurabashi, this handwoven suspension bridge is made from hardy vines called shirakuchi-kazura and spans 45 meters across a gorge, suspended 14 meters above the water. Originally built hundreds of years ago by…

What is Zenkoji Temple? Zenkoji Temple is one of Japan’s most welcoming and inclusive Buddhist temples—famous for accepting all visitors regardless of religious affiliation. Located in the heart of Nagano City, this ancient temple has stood for over 1,400 years and continues to attract pilgrims, history lovers, and spiritual seekers from around the world. What…

What is Shibu Onsen? Tucked away in the Nagano mountains near Yudanaka, Shibu Onsen (渋温泉) is a charming and historic hot spring town known for its cobblestone streets, traditional ryokan inns, and nostalgic atmosphere. With over 1,300 years of history, this small onsen village continues to offer an authentic glimpse into Japan’s bathhouse culture. Though…

You’ve probably seen it: a vivid red pagoda, soft pink cherry blossoms, and Mt. Fuji standing quietly in the background.This is Chureito Pagoda, one of Japan’s most iconic photo spots—and yes, it’s real.Located within Arakurayama Sengen Park in Yamanashi Prefecture, the pagoda sits atop a hill with a sweeping view of Mt. Fuji and the…