• 3 Days in Hong Kong, China’s Gateway to the West

    Hong Kong, a place which needs no introduction. One of the world’s most iconic cities, and a unique fusion of Chinese and Western influences.

  • Chōshi: A Pleasant Day Trip From Tokyo

    A surprisingly pleasant small city on the Pacific coast of Chiba Prefecture and an uncrowded, highly underrated destination for a day trip from Tokyo.

  • Hot Spring Relaxation at Bessho Onsen

    An ideal break from fast-paced city travel: relaxing in the hot springs of Bessho Onsen, a quiet town in the mountains of Nagano Prefecture.

  • Toyama: The Most Beautiful City in Japan?

    While the Hokuriku region is more accessible than ever, Toyama remains a lesser known destination, despite the incredible scenery of the surrounding mountains.

  • Hida-Furukawa: Quintessential Historic Town

    A historic and charming town high in the Japanese Alps. Not too difficult to reach and perfect for experiencing the atmosphere of a Japanese small town.

  • The Shinkansen and Overnight in Nagoya

    The Tōkaidō-Sanyō Shinkansen, the world’s first high-speed railway, connects most of the largest urban areas in Japan, including the often overlooked Nagoya.

  • Takamatsu: The Gateway to Shikoku

    A port city that remains as fascinating and vibrant as ever, more than 30 years after ferries became obsolete for travel between Honshu and Shikoku.

  • An Overnight Stop in Kōchi

    Just enough time for a taste of this southern city’s most renowned dish and a visit to its excellently preserved castle.

  • Uwajima Castle and the Yodo Line

    A quiet and largely overlooked castle town in the far southwest corner of Shikoku, also the starting point of one of Japan’s most scenic railway lines.

  • Around Matsuyama in One Day

    The largest city in the Shikoku region, home to one of Japan’s grandest castles and also where a variety of unique dining options are on offer.