So far, the postbox has received more than 1,000 letters saying such things as: “I wish I could meet you in my dreams” and “I always think of you.”
Unbeknown to most tourists, the booming deer population has been causing the local government problems.
Japanophilia is stronger than ever among Filipinos.
One of the most popular franchises to emerge from Japan, ‘Demon Slayer’ has just concluded its 4th season—and there will...
From Mount Fuji’s summit to the famed slopes of Niseko, a Japanese winter is always a fabulous idea.
In Tokyo, the foliage peak is on Dec. 1, Kyoto on Nov. 26, and Osaka on Dec. 3. Yes, the Japan Meteorological Agency is that precise!
Warmer temperatures are expected but sakura will be blooming about the same time as usual, with some areas seeing blossoms a few days earlier.