Japan has been on my bucket-list for as long as I can remember, so being able to experience the captivating culture, delicious food and overall kindness of the people first-hand has been a dream come true. Dive into the world of ancient wonders mixed with modern cityscapes with me.

Japan has been on my bucket-list for as long as I can remember, so being able to experience the captivating culture, delicious food and overall kindness of the people first-hand has been a dream come true. Dive into the world of ancient wonders mixed with modern cityscapes with me.

Just an hour out of Tokyo, sitting right by the seaside, you will find Kamakura. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed surf escape or to relive history at the iconic Buddha, this is the two-day guide for you!

Kyoto is the city of temples, but there is so much more to it! Here are my 16 top things to do in Kyoto, including all of the famous landmarks and some more off-the-beaten-path attractions.

There are SO many things to do in Kyoto, but here is exactly how I would spend 3 days. It does include some of the early (6 am) starts that Kyoto is infamous for, but believe me it is worth it to get some quiet time at the busiest attractions.

Kyoto is the cities of temples, history and culture. It is one of my favourite places I have visited in Japan and there is so much to see and do here. It is one of the more expensive places to visit in Japan, so here is exactly how you can do it on a budget!

Osaka is known for its delicious food, vibrant nightlife and fun vibe and it’s certainly not a city to miss when visiting Japan. From incredible day trip options to hidden history and so much street food, Osaka really packs a punch.

If you are planning your trip and are uncertain where to stay, this is the guide for you – from best areas to accommodation recommendations at different price points.
     

Planning a trip to Japan in 2025? Discover the top 16 things to do in Osaka—from street food in Dōtonbori to the historic Osaka Castle and thrilling rides at Universal Studios. Visit the vibrant city this year!

While Niseko is mostly known for its skiing and snowboarding, there are actually plenty of other things to do in this small town.  So when you need inspiration for your next day off, this is the blog for you.

Niseko is Japan’s must-visit ski and snowboard destination and it doesn’t have to break the bank! This guide explores budget-friendly accommodation options, from cosy guesthouses to hotels, helping you plan an unforgettable ski trip.

Niseko is one of Japan’s most well-known ski resorts and for good reason. Here is exactly how to get to Niseko Ski Resort from its closest airport in Sapporo, New Chitose Airport.

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