It’s mind-boggling that Hokkaido’s ethnic Ainu peoples weren’t officially recognised as indigenous until 2019. While much of their culture was lost during campa...
MT. YOTEI & LAKE TOYA // For our last day road tripping in Hokkaido, we had to make our way from Noboribetsu back to Sapporo. On the way is the picturesque volc...
FLOWER FIELDS IN HOKKAIDO // This is Tomita Farm in Furano, Hokkaido. This region of the island is best known for two things - flowers and melons and this place...
Eastern Hokkaido: where untouched nature meets heartfelt moments. 🌳✨
If you’re into stunning landscapes and warm hearts, you’ve hit the jackpot.
I still ...
When you think of Japan, it may conjure up images of busy streets full of lights, ancient temples, and incredible food. While it certainly does have all that; i...
6 DAYS IN SAPPORO // Some said it was too long but we thought it was just right. Over the course of our six days, we took our time to explore the fifth largest ...
Hey, adventurers! Japan’s got some wild quirks you won’t believe! 🇯🇵✨
Here are top things I found fascinating in Japan;
1. Ever heard of 55 million vend...
HELL VALLEY // In the onsen town of Noboribetsu in Hokkaido is Jigokudani or Hell Valley. Created from the volcanic activity of Mt. Hiyori is a 11-hectare crate...
Is Akan-Mashu National Park and Kushiro worth visiting in Japan?
YES. 100%!
Once you visit this unexplored gem in Eastern Hokkaido, you’ll wonder why you...
Japan’s forgotten indigenous people, the Ainu, were the first inhabitants of Hokkaido, Japan’s northern island. Surprisingly, many travelers, including myself u...
Is Japan on your travel list? Of course, it would be.
You must have heard about Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Okinawa, and similar places.
But have you...
🇯🇵cerimônia do chá, no Japão: como é?? Parece simples o preparo do matcha (chá verde) na sua frente, mas as cerimonialistas são extremamente treinadas e o ritua...
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