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5 Best Autumn Foliage Spots in Japan (2025 Edition)
5 Best Autumn Foliage Spots in Japan (2025 Edition)

5 Best Autumn Foliage Spots in Japan (2025 Edition)

For people in Japan, autumn foliage is a cherished seasonal scene that embodies the beauty of change and transience. As mountains and temple gardens turn red and gold, many set out for “momijigari,” the joy of seeking autumn leaves.
Follow the north-to-south “foliage front,” and you can enjoy peak colors across the country over an extended period.

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What’s Kanto and Kansai?
What’s Kanto and Kansai?

What’s Kanto and Kansai?

If you have been living in Japan for a while, you should hear the word “Kanto” and “Kansai” when people talking about the region. Have you ever wonder where are they? And what are the characters of and the differences…

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Can’t wait to see the Cherry Blossom Forecast!
Can’t wait to see the Cherry Blossom Forecast!

Can’t wait to see the Cherry Blossom Forecast!

Japan is famous for cherry blossoms but did you know that you can even see the cherry blossom forecast in the weather news in Japan? As shown in this picture below, we can see areas on the map showing the…

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Is there Chinese New Year in Japan?
Is there Chinese New Year in Japan?

Is there Chinese New Year in Japan?

Last week, many Asian countries had their Chinese New Year holidays. Have you ever wondered why as an Asian country, Japan doesn’t celebrate this festival? Actually, before the Meiji Restoration, Japan has been celebrating the Chinese New Year every year.…

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Setsubun
Setsubun

Setsubun

Have you ever heard of Setsubun before? It’s an old Japanese holiday that is celebrated between February 2-4 (this year it’s Feb 2!). The date was traditionally the day before the first day of spring, but that is on the…

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Kyoto part 1 – “Kinkakuji Temple”
Kyoto part 1 – “Kinkakuji Temple”

Kyoto part 1 – “Kinkakuji Temple”

Part 1 of my Kyoto travel note, is Kinkakuji Temple! (Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinkaku-ji). Kinkakuji Temple is one of Japan’s shiniest temples! It is all gold, covered with pure gold leaf! This is why it is one of the most popular buildings…

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