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The Best Hot Springs and Resort Towns in Japan

January 25, 2015 by andy

The Best Hot Springs and Resort Towns in Japan

Hundreds of hot springs known locally as Onsens dot the landscape of Japan. The natural hot springs have been developed into spas where people can rejuvenate and relax. There are many hot spring baths and resort towns in Japan. The popular Kusatsu Hot Spring Resort is located in the Gunma region. The town boasts of […]

Filed Under: Attractions, Hot Springs, Japan Stories Tagged With: arima hot spring resort, gero onsen resort, gifu, hakone, hokkaido, hot springs, Japan, kusatsu hot spring resort, ms. pinky mcbanon, noboribetsu, onsens, pinky mcbanon, ryokans, spring, tokyo

Not all you see is Sushi

January 21, 2015 by andy

Not All You See Is Sushi

Recently, after not having returned to Australia for 5 years, we made a trip home to celebrate Christmas and New Year with our families. After so long away, it was great to see all the various fare that I had loved, growing up on the Gold Coast. My sister cooked up her delicious recipe of […]

Filed Under: Food, Japan Stories, Japanese Food Tagged With: australia, barbecues, chris ryall, fish, gifu, hamburgers, hokkaido, inoshishi, Japan, japanese, kobe, kumamoto, matsusaka, misokatsu, nashi, okonomiyaki, seafood, soba, sushi, takoyaki, tottori, wagyu, western food, wild boar

Summer Customs in Japan

January 20, 2015 by andy

Summer Customs in Japan

Japanese summers are usually introduced by a warm, sunny spring season, but this year, the temperatures and conditions have been wildly erratic. However, ‘Tsuyu’ (the rainy season) has arrived on schedule as usual, bringing with it the typical heat and humidity that can be expected at this time of the year, and the realization that […]

Filed Under: Japan Stories, Lifestyle Tagged With: barbecues, baseball, beer ads, chris ryall, chugen, festivals, fireworks, flowers, hokkaido, Japan, japanese flower arrangement, matsuri, miso soup, mountains, mt fuji, natural clothes dyeing, rainy season, rice, summer, sumo, sushi, tea ceremony, tokyo, traditional, traditional customs, tsuyu

The Best Time to Visit Japan

January 18, 2015 by andy

The Best Time to Visit Japan

Japan, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Cherry blossom or Sakura in Japanese. Those beautiful leaves, ranging from a bright pinky colour to a pure snow white. Only problem they are not round very long. Sometimes only a week depending heavily on the weather. Wind and rain are cherry blossoms biggest enemy. Of […]

Filed Under: Japan Stories, Scenery Tagged With: autumn, blossoms, cherry blossoms, hanami, hokkaido, jane goodwill, Japan, maple leaves, okinawa accommodation, sakura, skiing, spring, summer, winter

The Cherry Blossom Festival – A Tribute to Japanese Culture

January 18, 2015 by andy

The Cherry Blossom Festival - A Tribute to Japanese Culture

My first thought about bringing food to a festival seemed kind of strange to me. This is a Cherry Blossom Festival, right? Silly me, who knew the Cherry Blossom Trees, known as Sakura, didn’t give any fruit. That doesn’t stop whole families from partying into the night during this very (very, very) short growing season […]

Filed Under: Cherry Blossoms, Japan Stories, Scenery Tagged With: bento, cherry blossom festival, cherry blossom front, cherry blossoms, hanami, himeji castle, hokkaido, Japan, okinawa accommodation, plum blossoms, sake, sylvia arad, unemi

Planning a Ski Trip to Japan

January 17, 2015 by andy

Planning a Ski Trip to Japan

Even though Japan has a lot of ski and snowboarding resorts across the country it received the recognition it deserves regarding the features and quality of the slopes only recently. Therefore, if you love winter sports, you could consider giving one of the resorts in Japan a try. In case you are planning a trip […]

Filed Under: Japan Stories, Skiing, Tourism Tagged With: foreign, foreign tourists, hokkaido, Japan, resorts, seymour trent, ski resort, skiing, snowboarding, tourists, typhoon season

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