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Autumn | Iwate | Japan Trip | Season | Spring | Summer | Tohoku | Winter

Koiwai Farm: A Must-Visit Scenic Spot in Iwate for Every Season

11/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Nestled in the heart of Iwate Prefecture, Koiwai Farm (小岩井農場) is one of Japan’s largest private farms and a treasure trove of natural beauty. This sprawling farm offers visitors breathtaking views that change with the seasons, making it a destination … Read More

Culture | Food & Drink | Japanese food

Discover Japan’s Local Coffee Chains: Tully’s, DOUTOR, and Komeda Coffee

10/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When visiting Japan, many travelers might gravitate toward familiar names like Starbucks. However, Japan boasts a rich coffee culture with unique local chains that offer distinctive experiences. Let’s explore three popular Japanese coffee chains: Tully’s, DOUTOR, and Komeda Coffee. Tully’s … Read More

Architecture | Culture | Gifu | Japan Trip | Season | Tokai | Winter

Winter in Shirakawa-go: A Snow-Covered Hidden Gem of Japan

10/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Overview of Shirakawa-go Shirakawa-go is a picturesque village located in the mountainous region of northern Gifu Prefecture. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, it is renowned for its traditional Gassho-zukuri farmhouses. These steeply pitched thatched roofs are … Read More

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Japan’s Rainy Season Explained: When Is Tsuyu and How to Enjoy It

09/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When planning a trip to Japan in early summer, you may hear about something called “Tsuyu” (梅雨)—the rainy season. While it might sound like a time to avoid, understanding tsuyu can actually help you make the most of your trip! … Read More

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A Guide to Popular Japanese Craft Beers for International Beer Lovers

07/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Introduction Japanese supermarkets and convenience stores sell large amounts of alcohol.There are really many liquors, such as beer, sparkling wine, chu-Hi, wine and capital.Japan offers a diverse range of high-quality craft beers. Here, we introduce some of the most popular … Read More

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Kagami Mochi: The Art and Tradition Behind Japan’s New Year Charm

01/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

What is Kagami Mochi (鏡餅)? During the New Year season, you may have seen this unique decoration in Japanese stores and restaurants. Kagami Mochi (literally “mirror rice cake”) is a traditional Japanese New Year decoration deeply rooted in Shinto practices … Read More

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