The Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage: A Different Way to Discover Shikoku
As a shrine and temple lover, one of the goals on my Japan bucket list is to complete one day the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage. While I haven't completed the pilgrimage on foot, I have visited more than 15 of these temples during a one-week road trip across Shikoku. Whether you are considering undertaking the full pilgrimage or simply want to incorporate a few temples into your Shikoku itinerary, I thought it would be helpful to share what I've learned about the pilgrimage, the temples I visited, and why it offers such a different way to experience Shikoku.
Ohara Itinerary: an Ideal Countryside Retreat from Kyoto
Let me share with you one of my newest discoveries from my recent trip in Japan to the Kansai region: Ohara. I completely fell under the spell of this small rural town in the mountains of northern Kyoto. Especially after spending a few days in bustling Kyoto and its big crowds, visiting this peaceful town and staying overnight in a traditional hotel felt so nice and refreshing.
Power Spots in Japan: 16 Mystical Shrines and Temples Off the Beaten Path
In this article, I’m sharing some of the most mystical power spots in Japan that I’ve visited and that left a lasting impression on me. These aren’t the most famous shrines or temples, but lesser-known places I remember for their serenity, setting, and distinct atmosphere. If you’re looking to go beyond the typical itinerary and explore spiritual places in Japan off the beaten path, I hope this list will give you some inspiration.
Discover Kibitsu Jinja: An Enchanting Shrine in Okayama’s Countryside
As a shrine and temple lover, I enjoy using this blog to introduce lesser-known places I discover while exploring Japan. Just 20 minutes from central Okayama, Kibitsu Jinja is a beautiful and atmospheric shrine set in peaceful countryside. In this article, I’ll share why you should visit this shrine, what it was like exploring the area, and some tips to help you plan your visit.
A Walk in Setagaya: Plum Blossoms and Lucky Cat Temple
This walk features two must-visit spots of Setagaya in Tokyo, especially during the plum blossom season from February to March: Hanegi Park, celebrated for its stunning plum blossoms, and Gotokuji Temple, famous as the birthplace of the iconic lucky cat. If you like flowers, fun temples, and lesser-known places, this walk itinerary might be perfect for you!
One Day in Snowy Takayama: My Walking Itinerary
Takayama is one of those places in Japan that took me completely by surprise and quickly became one of my top recommendations to include in a Japan itinerary, especially in winter. Tucked away in the mountains of Gifu Prefecture, this historic city still feels relatively under the radar, yet it offers a wonderful glimpse into Japan’s Edo-period. I only had one full day to explore Takayama, so in this article I’m sharing my one-day walking itineraryto help you plan your visit, together with some travel tips based on my experience.
Where to See Plum Blossoms in Tokyo: A Beautiful Afternoon Walk in Bunkyo
In this article, I’d like to share another plum blossom-themed walk in Tokyo. Plum blossoms, or ume (梅), mark the early arrival of spring, blooming as some of the first flowers of the year. As a flower lover, I set out on a plum blossom walk in Bunkyo Ward, where you can visit three charming festivals located close to each other.
Nikko Travel Guide: Best Things to Do, Itinerary, and Must-See Spots
Nikko is an easily accessible destination from Tokyo, ideal for a weekend or three-day getaway. As well as being home to a major temple complex, Nikko offers many natural wonders. Having visited Nikko four times, I have prepared the following guide to share with you detailed information that I hope will help you make the most of your trip to Nikko!
Todoroki Valley: a Hidden Getaway in the Suburbs of Tokyo
Todoroki Valley is a nice and quiet area in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. It is a lush valley nestled in the middle of the city and a very charming walk, with its small path, the ambient sound of the river and the few attractions along the way.
A Memorable Day Trip to Koyasan from Osaka
A detailed itinerary for a one day trip to Koyasan from Osaka to enjoy the most of this enchanting area tucked away in the mountains, with many temples and a beautiful and ancient cemetery.
Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Koyasan
Useful travel tips to keep in mind when traveling to Koyasan.
Yamadera Hike Guide: Visit Tohoku’s Sacred Mountain Temple
I’d love to introduce another favorite hike of mine in Japan: the climb to Yamadera, a mountainside temple in Yamagata Prefecture. This trail winds through a forested and steep slope and leads to a historic temple complex perched on the cliffs, offering panoramic views and a deeply serene, spiritual atmosphere. In this guide, I’ll take you through the hike and share tips from my experience, hoping they will help you plan your visit.
Discover Kotohira in Shikoku: Kompira-san, Local Charm and Hot Springs
Kotohira is a town I highly recommend including on your Shikoku itinerary. If you’re a slow traveler, shrine lover, or looking to explore a lesser-known gem, Kotohira is absolutely worth the visit if you’re in Kagawa prefecture. It ended up being one of my favorite stops during my one-week Shikoku road trip. In this Kotohira travel guide, I’ll walk you through the best things to do in Kotohira, where to stay and essential travel tips to make the most of your visit.
Suwa Itinerary: Complete Travel Guide to Nagano’s Best-Kept Secret
I’m excited to introduce a place in Nagano Prefecture that quickly became one of my favorite destinations in Japan: Suwa. This peaceful area which surrounds Lake Suwa is unknown to most international travelers, but it offers so much. In this guide, I’ll share everything I learned from spending about 10 days in Suwa, from what to do to where to stay, to local food spots and lesser-known experiences that I’d highly recommend.
Discover Suwa Taisha: Walking Itineraries for Shrine Lovers and Goshuin Collectors
Suwa Taisha isn’t just one shrine: it’s a sacred complex made up of four distinct sites scattered across the Suwa region in Nagano Prefecture. During my stay in Suwa, I had one of the most memorable and rewarding experiences of my trip: walking between the shrines and collecting all four goshuin from Suwa Taisha. In this guide, I’ll share the walking routes I took to explore the four shrines at a relaxed pace.
Discover Takaya Shrine: A Hiking Guide to Shikoku’s ‘Torii in the Sky’
Perched on a mountain in Kagawa Prefecture, Takaya Jinja Shrine is a hidden gem that rewards hikers with one of the most breathtaking views in Shikoku. Known as the “Torii in the Sky”, this stunning shrine gate stands at the edge of the 404-meter Mt. Inazumi, overlooking the coastal city of Kanonji and Seto Inland Sea below. If you're looking for a picturesque, off-the-beaten-track hike in Shikoku, this is one you won't want to miss!
Tsurugi, Hakusan – A Secret Gem and Fun Day Trip From Kanazawa
This Tsurugi area walking itinerary in Hakusan is the ideal day trip from Kanazawa if you are looking for a lesser-known destination during your stay in Ishikawa prefecture. The area around Tsurugi station has a lot to offer: beautiful shrines, sake breweries, an insect museum, mountain gondolas where you can admire the Sea of Japan on sunny days...
Nokogiriyama Hiking Guide: A Unique Day Trip from Tokyo
A day trip from Tokyo that should be of particular interest to hiking enthusiasts is Nokogiriyama in Chiba Prefecture. It concentrates many things to see and do: a ferry crossing of Tokyo Bay, a nature hike, beautiful views, a dose of culture and history, the largest Buddha statue in Japan and a ropeway.
Autumn Walk Around Jindai-ji: Discover Tokyo’s Hidden Gem for Fall Foliage
Located in the quiet suburb of Chofu, the area around Jindai-ji is one of my favorite places to visit in autumn in Tokyo. With its ancient temple, small-town charm and beautiful nature, this underrated but wonderful district in western Tokyo is a must-see destination for nature and temple lovers looking for a quiet stroll, especially in autumn. I spent half a day exploring this area and am happy to share with you this guide to Jindai-ji, as well as the route I took to do some momijigari (or leaf hunting).
A Guide to Goshuin: the Perfect Souvenir for Temple and Shrine Lovers in Japan
For those who love exploring Japan’s temples and shrines, some of the most meaningful souvenirs you can take home are goshuin. Embarking on a goshuin collection as you explore Japan’s sacred sites is a fun and rewarding activity, that will give you a beautiful and unique physical memento of your journey in Japan. In this guide, I’ll introduce what goshuin are, where to get them, and why they are the perfect souvenir for Japanese shrine and temple lovers!
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