Furano Ski Resorts
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Furano Ski Resort • The Best Spot For JAPOW?

If you’re a ski or snowboard enthusiast you probably know by now that Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido is famed for its light fluffy powder. And not just a dusting, but literal mountain-sized piles of its pure powder. In truth, I’d read on one website that Furano was a great place to ski in Japan, and…

Things to do in Kobe, Japan

15 Best Things to do in Kobe, Japan

Kōbe is a somewhat overlooked city in Japan. The usual big cities that get visited are the capital Tokyo, of course, and Osaka. Hiroshima and Kyoto get their fair share of visitors, too. But Kōbe? With its skyscrapers, multicultural history, oodles of old-school Western-style buildings to admire, beef, traditional gardens, and ancient shrines, Kōbe is…

Things to do in Hiroshima

20 Top Things to do in Hiroshima, Japan • Hiroshima Travel Guide

Wondering what to do in Hiroshima? Hiroshima, Japan, is one of the country’s hotspots for cherry blossom viewing. It’s got a beautiful castle, some cool trams, fantastic food, a lot of nature, and dark, tragic history. Most people know Hiroshimas as the place where the first atomic bomb was dropped, the first of two that…

Kumano Kodo
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12 Famous Japanese Waterfalls You Have to See to Believe

Around 73% of Japan is mountainous. Away from the gentle temples and shrines or the hustle and bustle of its frenetic neon cities, there is a wild country to explore. Nature lovers in Japan can expect epic drives, rewarding hikes, and getting deep into forests that cover the land. All those mountains mean waterfalls—or taki,…

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