Article about Lovely Places

Sugao Falls: A Hidden Gem of Kitakyushu to Reconnect with Nature
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

Sugao Falls: A Hidden Gem of Kitakyushu to Reconnect with Nature

Just a 30-minute drive from the heart of Kitakyushu, you’ll find yourself in a quiet and mystical natural sanctuary. This is Sugao Falls, a captivating waterfall nestled in the southern part of the city. While Kitakyushu is renowned for its urban vibrancy and industrial history, it is also home to lush nature and lesser-known treasures like Sugao Falls.

Read More
Discover the Beauty of Wakato Bridge: A Landmark of Day and Night
Hideyuki Ito Hideyuki Ito

Discover the Beauty of Wakato Bridge: A Landmark of Day and Night

After immersing yourself in the serene atmosphere of the Yaskawa Residence, why not extend your journey to another iconic symbol of Kitakyushu: Wakato Bridge? Conveniently located just a 10-minute Nishitetsu bus ride from Yaskawa Residence to Tobata Station, followed by a 5-minute walk, Wakato Bridge offers both accessibility and unforgettable views.

Read More
“Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art” where art and architecture merge
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

“Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art” where art and architecture merge

Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art is a cultural treasure of Kitakyushu City, captivating art enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike. With its historic Main Building and modern Annex, the museum offers a rich experience encompassing art, architecture, and the beauty of its surroundings. In this article, we will delve into the many attractions of this remarkable museum.

Read More
A Breathtaking view! Introducing the charm of Tōmigahana
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

A Breathtaking view! Introducing the charm of Tōmigahana

Have you ever wanted to forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life and be surrounded by magnificent nature?

I would like to recommend to you “Tōmigahana,” a cape jutting out into the Sea of Genkai, located in Oaza-Aruge, Wakamatsu-ku, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture.

Read More
Japanese castles with beautiful snowy scenery to see in winter
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

Japanese castles with beautiful snowy scenery to see in winter

Castles scattered all over Japan offer beautiful scenery in each of the four seasons and are a sightseeing spot that delights our eyes. Among them, we would like to introduce some of the best castles to visit in winter.

Among the many castles in Japan, this article details the highlights of some of the most famous winter sightseeing spots.

This winter, be sure to enjoy the beautiful winter views of castles throughout Japan.

Read More
Famous Winter Festivals in Japan
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

Famous Winter Festivals in Japan

Winter will soon be upon us.

Winter in Japan offers many attractions such as beautiful scenery, fun events, and seasonal foods. Winter festivals, in particular, are unique to this season.

Winter festivals range from traditional events with deep histories to festivals with modern illuminations. Here is some information on winter festivals in Japan.

Read More
Discover the Charm of the Japanese Alps: Ogawa Village and 'Hoshi to Midori no Romankan'
Hideyuki Ito Hideyuki Ito

Discover the Charm of the Japanese Alps: Ogawa Village and 'Hoshi to Midori no Romankan'

Nestled next to the famous Hakuba Village, Ogawa Village in Japan's Northern Alps is a hidden gem. Encompassed by the majestic mountains and clear skies, it offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The 'Hoshi to Midori no Romankan' facility provides a unique experience, embracing both the stars and the lush landscapes. Explore the treasures awaiting you in this enchanting part of Japan.

Read More
Autumn Outdoor Experiences in Japan
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

Autumn Outdoor Experiences in Japan

Moderately cool and pleasant autumn is the perfect season for camping and hiking. In this article, we will introduce recommended hiking spots, campgrounds, glamping facilities, and the charms of Japan's autumn outdoor experience. Please be sure to read to the end.

Read More
Kawaguchiko Momiji Corridor: A Symphony of Autumn Colors
Hideyuki Ito Hideyuki Ito

Kawaguchiko Momiji Corridor: A Symphony of Autumn Colors

Our guide reveals the best ways to experience the corridor at peak foliage, highlights nearby attractions and activities, and provides practical tips for planning your visit. Whether you're looking for a romantic escape or an unforgettable photography opportunity, immerse yourself in the vibrant beauty of Japan’s autumn season through this must-read blog.

Read More
The Unique Biodiversity of Tsushima
Hideyuki Ito Hideyuki Ito

The Unique Biodiversity of Tsushima

The Tsushima leopard cat is a small, wild cat that is native to Tsushima Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is a subspecies of the leopard cat, which is found throughout Asia. The Tsushima leopard cat is listed as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It is threatened by habitat loss, hunting, and disease.

Read More
How to Enjoy Autumn Leaves in Japan and the Best View of Autumn
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

How to Enjoy Autumn Leaves in Japan and the Best View of Autumn

Since ancient times, Japanese people have long sought out the vibrant Leaves that washes over the mountains and valleys in autumn. Fast forward to today and you can still find travelers flocking to famous autumn leaves spots in fall, even visitors from overseas who come for this season in particular.

Read More
“Onsen” (hot springs) and Relaxation Culture in Japan
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

“Onsen” (hot springs) and Relaxation Culture in Japan

“Onsen” (hot springs) are very familiar to the Japanese people.

Japan is home to approximately 10% of the world's active volcanoes and is blessed with volcanic hot springs. In this article, we will introduce you to the world-class Japanese culture of onsen in an easy-to-understand manner.

Read More
Japanese Food Culture
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

Japanese Food Culture

Japanese food culture has developed in accordance with the climate of each region and the changing times, and has been handed down to the present. 2013 saw the registration of Japanese food, the traditional food culture of the Japanese people, as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Read More