Tour Guides in Japan

  1. Sukayu Onsen in Aomori.

    Hakkoda Mountains and Sukayu Onsen

    The area in and around the Hakkoda Mountain range is one of the coldest and snowiest regions in Japan.

  2. A cat in Shibamata

    Shibamata, an Old Town in Tokyo

    With Shibamata Taishakuten Temple in the center, Shibamata has a couple of interesting spots, all of which are conveniently located within walking distance of each other.

  3. tea picking near Shimizu, Japan

    Tea Picking in Shimizu

    This is a very symbolic place where you can appreciate two of Shizuoka Prefecture’s iconic images, Mount Fuji and green tea fields.

  4. Wakutama pond

    Wakutama Pond near Mount Fuji

    The water of this pond is actually spring water from Mount Fuji, which is constantly gushing out from among the rocks at the bottom of the pond.

  5. Mount Fuji World Heritage Centre, Shizuoka.

    Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre, Shizuoka

    This museum was created for the purpose of "conveying to the present and future generations all things related to Mount Fuji."

  6. Jingu stajium

    Tokyo Big6 Baseball League

    I visited Jingu Stadium in mid-May to see a game between Waseda and Rikkyo in the sixth week of the Tokyo Big6 University Baseball Spring Championship.

  7. Chiiwa-kyo mountain gorge

    Chiiwa-kyo Mountain Gorge

    The highlight of Chiiwa-kyo is the 670m. Mt. Chiiwa, which has a lot of caves, large and small . . .

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