The Japan I’ve been walking
toward for five years.
A free, first-person travel guide to Japan — honest itineraries, personal photos, every place I’ve actually stood in. 200+ places, all 47 prefectures.
Is Mt. Fuji visible right now?
A daily photo from Fujiyoshida. Posted from where I live, looking at the mountain.
Open the full Fuji guide →Follow @is_fuji_visible_today on Instagram →
Togakushi Okusha — the 2km walk that stays quiet.
It’s minus four at the trailhead. The snow on the old cedar avenue is packed hard by the last few pairs of boots ahead of me. I’ve walked this path in four seasons now, and I still don’t have a photo that does it. It’s the kind of place that only rewards arriving early and staying longer than you planned.
Read the full essay →
7 Days in Japan — Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka. Booked for you.
Every hotel, every train, every good dinner — planned and bookable in under an hour. The trip I’d hand to a first-time friend.
Open the itinerary →SEASONAL HIGHLIGHT
Cascading purple, white, and pink blooms at Japan’s most stunning wisteria gardens — your guide to the best spots, peak timing, and hidden gems for late April through May.
Explore by Region
From snow-capped northern peaks to subtropical southern islands
Tap or click any region · 47 prefectures, 8 regions
okinawa
Okinawa & hidden paths
Find Your Hidden Japan
60 seconds. 5 questions. We’ll match you with the region of Japan that actually fits the trip you want — and the articles we’d hand a friend planning it.
Take the quiz →No signup required.
Plan Your Trip
Everything you need to know before your Japan adventure
Getting There
Flights, airports & immigration — the best ways to reach Japan in 2026
Getting Around
JR Pass, IC cards, buses & everything about navigating Japan
Budget Guide
Daily costs, money exchange, tipping culture & how to save
Essential Tips
Wi-Fi, etiquette, language tips & everything first-timers need
Explore by Theme
Not sure which region? Pick a mood instead.
Explore by Season
When does Japan call you?
Latest Stories
New dispatches from quieter corners of Japan.
NewKai no Katsuyama Yabusame: I Stood at the Rope Line Today and Watched a 900-Year-Old Bow Find Its Target
Field report from the 900-year-old Takeda-style yabusame at Fuji Omuro Sengen Shrine, Lake Kawaguchiko.…

Japan in June 2026: A Day-by-Day Calendar of Hydrangeas, Fireflies, and the Cheapest Week of the Year
Japan in June 2026: rain probability heatmap, full event calendar, Sanno Matsuri (Hon-Matsuri year),…

Japan Tsuyu (Rainy Season) 2026: Regional Calendar, Hydrangea Spots & Indoor Backups
Japan tsuyu 2026: regional onset/withdrawal calendar from JMA 1991-2020 normals, four hydrangea spots tested,…

Visit Japan Web 2026: One Account, Three QR Codes, and the New Joint Kiosk
Visit Japan Web 2026 walkthrough: three QR codes, the new Joint Kiosk at Haneda/Narita/Kansai,…

One camera, five years, every prefecture.
I’m Nobu. I grew up in Japan, moved away for a while, and came back with a question: what does this country look like when you stop walking where the guidebook points? Five years and 47 prefectures later, this site is what I’ve been finding — the snow shrine you reach at 7am before anyone else, the soba shop with no sign, the bridge you only notice because you got lost.
Every article is from a place I’ve stood in. I write each one in Japanese first, then use AI to translate it into English. Every photo is mine, taken on a Sony α7 across five years. No AI-generated images. No words I didn’t write myself.
Read Nobu’s full story (3 min) →Most people photograph Fuji from the post-card angle. This one is from the back road driving home at dusk, no one around. That’s the Japan I’m writing about.— Nobu, somewhere near Suruga BayBrowse 200+ places, sorted by region →
Curated Itineraries
Three multi-day routes through Japan — planned, walked, and bookable in under an hour.

7 Days in Kansai
Hidden temples, secret gardens, and routes beyond Kyoto.
View Itinerary →
5 Days in Shikoku
Naoshima art, Iya Valley vine bridge, and Japan's oldest hot spring.
View Itinerary →
Tokyo to Tohoku
Sendai gyutan, Yamadera, Ginzan Onsen, and Hirosaki Castle in cherry season.
View Itinerary →Book Your Japan Experience
Trusted partners to help you plan the perfect trip

Flights
Compare fares from 700+ airlines. Best for finding the cheapest route into Tokyo or Osaka.
Search FlightsPowered by Trip.com

Hotels & Ryokan
Traditional ryokan, business hotels, capsule stays — book across every travel style and budget.
Search HotelsPowered by Agoda
NewExperiences
Tea ceremonies, sushi classes, kimono rental, sumo tickets — the once-in-a-trip things.
Browse ExperiencesPowered by GetYourGuide

Tours & Tickets
Day trips, theme parks, JR Pass, airport transfers — the logistics you want sorted before you land.
Browse ToursPowered by Klook
NewRental Cars
Compare rates from Toyota Rent-a-Car, Nippon, Times — essential if you're going rural or lake-district.
Find a CarPowered by DiscoverCars

eSIM & WiFi
Stay connected from the moment you land. eSIM works instantly on iPhone; pocket Wi-Fi if you travel in a group.
Get ConnectedPowered by Klook
Find Flights
Compare prices from 700+ airlines and find the best deals to Japan
SEARCH FLIGHTSPowered by Trip.com
Find Hotels
From traditional ryokans to modern boutique hotels across Japan
SEARCH HOTELSPowered by Agoda
Book Activities
Tea ceremonies, temple tours, cooking classes & unique experiences
BROWSE ACTIVITIESPowered by Klook
Fresh guides and travel stories from Japan’s hidden corners

Gyosanjin: A Michelin-Recognized Seafood Sanctuary in Saga Reachable Only by Boat
Imagine a dining experience so exclusive it begins not at a door, but at a quiet fishing port. This is Gyosanjin, a one-of-a-kind seafood restaurant tucked away on a remote cape in Genkai, Saga Prefecture. Accessible only by a private boat piloted by the chef himself, a meal here is more than just a dinner; it’s a journey into the heart of Japan’s rich maritime culture. For the discerning traveler seeking an unforgettable culinary adventure, Gyosanjin offers a story to…

A Guide to Kameoka: Kyoto’s Peaceful Neighbor with a Focus on Myoshuji Temple
Current date: 2025-12-25 (JST) Just a short train ride from the bustling streets of Kyoto lies Kameoka, a city that offers a different kind of beauty—one of misty mountains, serene rivers, and quiet temples. While many visitors to Kyoto focus on the city’s famous landmarks, a day trip to Kameoka provides a peaceful escape and a chance to experience a more rural side of the prefecture. This guide will introduce you to the charms of Kameoka, with a special focus…

Eating a Burger Under Pine Trees: The Karatsu Burger Experience
Current date: 2026-01-04 (JST) Overview This is a simple meal eaten outdoors in a natural setting. Karatsu Burger is a small shop built inside Niji-no-Matsubara, one of Japan’s three major pine forests, located in Saga Prefecture . The restaurant has operated for over fifty years and serves homemade hamburgers and coffee . The Special Burger is the most popular item: a thick bun filled with a beef patty, ham, cheese, a soft-boiled egg, and lettuce, topped with a homemade demi-glace…
Curated Itineraries
Hand-picked routes for every type of traveler
The Road Less Traveled
Starts Here
What readers are loving this month

Kai no Katsuyama Yabusame: I Stood at the Rope Line Today and Watched a 900-Year-Old Bow Find Its Target
Field report from the 900-year-old Takeda-style yabusame at Fuji Omuro Sengen Shrine, Lake Kawaguchiko. 12-photo slideshow, day timeline, photography tips, and the date for 2027.

Japan in June 2026: A Day-by-Day Calendar of Hydrangeas, Fireflies, and the Cheapest Week of the Year
Japan in June 2026: rain probability heatmap, full event calendar, Sanno Matsuri (Hon-Matsuri year), hydrangea peak by region, and the cheapest week to fly in.

Japan Tsuyu (Rainy Season) 2026: Regional Calendar, Hydrangea Spots & Indoor Backups
Japan tsuyu 2026: regional onset/withdrawal calendar from JMA 1991-2020 normals, four hydrangea spots tested, and indoor backup plans for when it rains.

Visit Japan Web 2026: One Account, Three QR Codes, and the New Joint Kiosk
Visit Japan Web 2026 walkthrough: three QR codes, the new Joint Kiosk at Haneda/Narita/Kansai, common errors, and when paper still works.

Japan Typhoon Season 2026: Climatology, Live Trackers, and What Actually Cancels
Japan typhoon season 2026 explained — JMA climatology, regional risk, what cancels and when, plus the four data sources Japanese forecasters watch.

Onomichi Hillside Walk 2026: Senkoji Temple, Stone Steps, Ramen & the Start of Shimanami Kaido
Onomichi · Hiroshima · Setouchi Onomichi Hillside Walk 2026: Senkoji Temple, Stone Steps, Ramen, and the Start of Shimanami Kaido A coastal town built on…
Your Adventure Awaits
Start Your Journey
Into Hidden Japan
Temples in silence, trails through mist, villages frozen in time — discover places most travelers never find.
