Tag: 国内旅行
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What Is Yayoi? The Traditional Japanese Word for March Explained
Introduction – The Poetry of Japanese Seasonal Names When people think about months, they usually think of numbers on a calendar: January, February, March. But in Japan, months have traditionally been expressed in a much more poetic way. Before the modern calendar system was adopted, Japan used traditional seasonal month names, known as wafū getsumei.…
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Kawazu Sakura in Miura Peninsula: Japan’s Earliest Cherry Blossoms by the Sea
A Perfect February Day Trip from Tokyo – Blossoms, Ocean Views, Local Farms & Fresh Seafood Introduction – When Spring Begins Before Spring February in Japan is called Kisaragi (如月) — a month that still carries the crisp air of winter. Many travelers associate cherry blossoms with late March or early April, especially in Tokyo…
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Kairakuen in February: The Best Place to See Plum Blossoms in Japan Before Cherry Blossom Season
February may not be the first month that comes to mind when you think of traveling to Japan. Cherry blossoms dominate postcards, guidebooks, and social feeds — but February can feel quiet, even uninviting. I get it: visiting Japan in winter might sound like you’ll see bare trees and chilly streets. However, in Japanese culture,…
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Exploring Asahikawa Ramen Village: The Rich and Comforting Taste of Shoyu Ramen
When traveling through northern Japan, food experiences often become just as memorable as the landscapes. During my visit to Asahikawa — a city known for its snowy winters and laid-back atmosphere — I discovered a destination that perfectly captures local culinary culture: Asahikawa Ramen Village. Located in Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido, this unique ramen…
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Kamikawa Shrine Travel Guide — History, Meaning, and How to Visit from Asahikawa
Introduction: Searching for a Shrine Beyond the Usual Tourist Path When you plan a trip to Japan, visiting a shrine often feels like an obvious part of the experience, and you probably imagine red gates, lively pathways, and seasonal beauty such as cherry blossoms or autumn leaves. That image is not wrong, but if you…
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Farm Restaurant Chiyoda: A Calm Biei Meal Surrounded by Fields and Cattle
When you travel through Biei, you probably imagine rolling hills, quiet farmland, and wide skies that seem to stretch forever. But once you start planning where to eat, you might notice something that surprises many first-time visitors: there aren’t endless restaurant choices in rural areas, and deciding where to stop can feel harder than expected.…
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Visiting Shirogane Blue Pond and Shirahige Waterfalls in Winter — A Practical Guide from Asahikawa
If you have already explored Tokyo and started thinking about seeing a different side of Japan, you may find yourself curious about Hokkaido, yet unsure how to actually plan it. The island feels distant, the scale seems intimidating, and the idea of winter travel there can sound exciting but also slightly overwhelming. This guide promises…
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A Perfect Day Trip from Asahikawa: How to Enjoy Biei and the City in One Relaxed Day
1. “Can We Really Do Biei and Asahikawa in One Day?” When you hear the names Biei and Asahikawa, they sound big.They feel like places that need several days, careful planning, and a lot of energy. When you look at a map, the wide empty spaces between spots can quietly increase that feeling. You might…


