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Japan Trip | Tohoku | Winter | Yamagata

Art created by nature! “Ice Monster” Zao’s ice rime is amazing!

06/05/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Speaking of ice rime, Zao in Yamagata is famous. This time, we would like to introduce the ice rime called “Ice Monster“.See the monster-class ice rime that suddenly appears in the pure white world. About ice rime Ice rime is … Read More

Culture | Festival | Japan Trip | Kyushu | Nagasaki | Winter

Nagasaki Lantern Festival, one of Nagasaki’s biggest winter festivals

04/05/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Nagasaki Lantern Festival was originally an event for the people of Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown to celebrate Chinese New Year.Since its expansion in 1994, its name has become known throughout Japan as a major winter feature of Nagasaki.During the 15-day period, … Read More

Ibaraki | Japan Trip | Kanto | Spring

Beautiful blue flower carpet :Hitachi Seaside Park

29/04/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Do you know “Nemophila”?Nemophila is a lovely spring flower with clear blue flowers, like a forest fairy.At Hitachi Seaside Park, you can see the magnificent view of Nemophila. Nemophila in Hitachi Seaside Park The magnificent view of the entire hill … Read More

Animal | Japan Trip | Koshinetsu | Nagano | Winter

Only in the world? Monkeys taking a hot spring!!

25/04/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Do you know the monkeys in “Jigokudani Yaen-Koen (地獄谷野猿公苑)” in Nagano? This monkey is famous for being the only one in the world to take a hot spring.They are called “Snow monkey“. What is Jigokudani Yaen-Koen? Jigokudani Yaen-Koen is located … Read More

Architecture | Fukui | Hokuriku | Japan Trip | Japanese Castle | Spring

Maruoka Castle, the only existing castle tower in Hokuriku

20/04/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Maruoka Castle (丸岡城) is located in Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture.The castle was built in 1576. This Maruoka Castle was originally built as a preparation for Ikko Ikki.Ikko Ikki is a resistance movement against the power of those days, which was … Read More

Aomori | Culture | Season | Spring | Tokyo

Let us know when the cherry blossoms are blooming! What is Cherry Blossom Front?

17/04/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Spring is about cherry blossoms.The love of cherry blossoms is one of the traditional cultures of Japan. What is Cherry Blossom Front? “Cherry blossom front (Sakura front)” is a line connecting the flowering days of cherry blossoms in Japan.It is … Read More

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