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Architecture | Culture | Japan Trip | Kochi | Shikoku

Kumo-no-Ue Gallery: A Stunning Wooden Museum in Yusuhara, Kochi

25/05/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Nestled in the mountains of Yusuhara Town in Kochi Prefecture, Kumo-no-Ue Gallery (literally “Gallery Above the Clouds”) is a stunning wooden museum designed by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma. This architectural gem offers visitors a chance to experience the harmony between … Read More

Beverage | Culture | Food & Drink

Explore Japan’s Most Beautiful Starbucks: Coffee with a Historical Twist

22/02/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japan is home to many stylish Starbucks stores, some located near famous sightseeing spots and others housed in historical buildings. These unique locations offer a special atmosphere to enjoy your coffee break. Each store features a distinctive design that blends … Read More

Japan Trip | Kagawa | Shikoku

Chichibugahama Travel Guide: How to See Japan’s Most Beautiful Sunset Reflection

13/02/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Chichibugahama Beach (父母ヶ浜) in Kagawa Prefecture is often referred to as the “Uyuni Salt Flats of Japan” due to its breathtaking mirror-like reflections. Especially during sunset, the scenery becomes truly magical, attracting many visitors. This guide will introduce the charm … Read More

Architecture | Culture | Ehime | Japan Trip | Shikoku

Garyu Sanso: Ehime’s Hidden Riverside Retreat You Need to Visit

30/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Perched on the banks of the serene Hiji River in the historic city of Ozu, Ehime Japan, Garyu Sanso (臥龍山荘) is a hidden gem that transports visitors to a world of timeless elegance. This breathtaking villa, designed with impeccable craftsmanship, … Read More

Art | Culture | Japan Trip | Kochi | Season | Shikoku | Spring

Unique T-shirt Art Exhibition at Kōchi’s Seaside Gallery

18/01/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Irino Beach, recognized as one of Japan’s “100 Best Beaches,” hosts the annual T-shirt Art Exhibition, a captivating event organized by the renowned Seaside Gallery (Sunabi:砂浜美術館) in Kōchi, Japan. Taking place on initial May during the Golden Week holiday, this … Read More

Culture | Festival | Japan Trip | Shikoku | Tokushima

What is Awa dance?? Dancing fool, watching fool: all fools, so let’s all dance!

19/04/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

“Awa dance” is one of the three biggest Bon festival dances in Japan held in Tokushima City. It’s an enthusiastic summer festival that envelops the whole city of Tokushima with the enthusiasm of dancing to the rhythm.“Awa dance” has a … Read More

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