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Street Food in Atami: 10 Must-Try Local Sweets and Snacks

14/09/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Just a short train ride from Tokyo, Atami is one of Japan’s most popular hot spring resorts. While it’s famous for relaxing onsen, beautiful coastal scenery, and traditional culture, Atami is also a paradise for street food lovers. From photogenic … Read More

Japan Trip | Koshinetsu | Season | Shizuoka | Summer | Tokai | Yamanashi

Climbing Mt. Fuji in 2025: New Rules, Reservations, and Safety Tips

11/07/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Big changes have come to climbing Mt. Fuji in 2025! If you’re planning to summit Japan’s most iconic mountain, it’s essential to understand the new rules, registration system, and safety precautions before you go. Here’s everything you need to know … Read More

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Where to Buy Retro Games in Japan: Super Potato, Surugaya & More

11/06/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japan is a paradise for retro gaming fans. Whether you grew up playing on the Famicom, Super Nintendo, or Sega Saturn, you’ll find plenty of treasures hidden in shops across the country. Here’s a guide to the best places to … Read More

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Horai Bridge: The World’s Longest Wooden Bridge in Shizuoka

02/03/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

If you’re looking for a unique and record-breaking attraction in Japan, look no further than Horai Bridge (Horaibashi) in Shizuoka Prefecture. Recognized by the Guinness World Records as the longest wooden pedestrian bridge in the world, this historic landmark is … Read More

Japan Trip | Koshinetsu | Season | Shizuoka | Spring | Tokai | Yamanashi

5 Breathtaking Spots to See Mt. Fuji and Sakura

12/02/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When you think of Japan, what comes to mind? Perhaps it’s the iconic sight of Mount Fuji rising majestically over a sea of pink cherry blossoms. This breathtaking scenery is a symbol of Japanese spring, attracting visitors from all over … Read More

Japan Trip | Koshinetsu | Season | Shizuoka | Summer | Tokai | Yamanashi

Safety and Etiquette Guidelines for Mt. Fuji Climbing

16/09/2023 by Tabimania JAPAN

Mt. Fuji stands at an impressive 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) above sea level, making it Japan’s highest peak. Mt. Fuji is a symbol of Japan’s natural beauty and attracts climbers from all over the world. During the climbing season, the … Read More

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