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Featured image of post Shibuya, Tokyo: What the World's Busiest Crossing Taught Me About Japanese Chaos
Tokyo Travel

Shibuya, Tokyo: What the World's Busiest Crossing Taught Me About Japanese Chaos

The Shibuya Scramble is chaos with a hidden order—a mirror of Japan itself. A Japanese perspective on what the crossing means, where locals actually go, and how to read the real Shibuya.

Mar 08, 2026
4 minute read
Featured image of post Saga: Japan's Porcelain Heartland and the Onsen Kyushu Keeps to Itself
Japan Travel

Saga: Japan's Porcelain Heartland and the Onsen Kyushu Keeps to Itself

A local's guide to Saga in Kyushu—the porcelain towns of Arita and Imari, the beauty hot springs of Ureshino and Takeo, the Yayoi ruins of Yoshinogari, and the autumn balloon fiesta.

Jun 24, 2025
3 minute read
Featured image of post Dazaifu Tenmangu: The Shrine Built Where a Grieving Scholar Died in Exile
Japan Travel

Dazaifu Tenmangu: The Shrine Built Where a Grieving Scholar Died in Exile

Dazaifu Tenmangu was built over the grave of Sugawara no Michizane—a 9th-century scholar exiled by political rivals who died in Dazaifu and was later deified. Understanding his story changes everything about the shrine.

Mar 07, 2026
4 minute read
Featured image of post Shiga: The Giant Lake and Original Castle Right Next to Kyoto
Japan Travel

Shiga: The Giant Lake and Original Castle Right Next to Kyoto

A local's guide to Shiga—Lake Biwa, Japan's largest lake, the original Hikone Castle, the mountaintop monastery of Enryakuji, and an easy escape from the Kyoto crowds.

Jul 15, 2025
3 minute read
Featured image of post Climbing Mount Fuji: The Spiritual Logic Behind Japan's Most Physical Challenge
Japan Travel

Climbing Mount Fuji: The Spiritual Logic Behind Japan's Most Physical Challenge

Japanese people don't climb Mount Fuji for the views. They climb it for what the climb does to you—the discomfort, the altitude, the 3 AM darkness, the moment the sun rises over a country that feels impossibly small below.

Feb 28, 2026
5 minute read
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