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fromCN Traveller
2 days ago

Where to go in Japan: the essential multi-stop guide

Tokyo isn't one city so much as a constellation of neighbourhoods, each with its own personality. Start with the icons: Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Shinjuku's electric glow, and the street food in Asakusa near the gates of Sensō-ji. Explore Harajuku and Omotesandō's fashion avenues, and Ginza's elegant boutiques and galleries. Visit Toyosu Market for tuna auctions and fresh sushi, then browse and snack your way through Tsukiji's outer stalls.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

This Japanese Peninsula Is Considered the Birthplace of Wasabi-and It Has Stunning Waterfalls, Too

Izu Peninsula offers hiking, wasabi farms, coastal cliffs, waterfalls, and onsen, combining nature, scenic views, and local cuisine for a compact weeklong adventure.
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fromScary Mommy
3 weeks ago

Communal Bathing Helped Me Get Over My Lifelong Body Image Issues

A woman struggled with lifelong weight issues, experienced perimenopause-related weight gain, embraced hiking pilgrimage in Japan, and confronted anxiety about nude onsen bathing.
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

Why This Japanese Ski Resort Might Be the Best Place in the World to Ski at Night

By the time I had strapped on my snowboard at the top of the King Gondola, the wind was howling and snow was coming down hard. Niseko, a ski resort on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido, is known for epic snowfall, and my first run lived up to the hype. My knees felt wobbly as I plowed 3,500 feet down the mountain through fresh powder, barely able to see the ground beneath me, let alone the skiers whizzing past.
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fromRemodelista
1 month ago

Big Sister, Little Brother: Little Onsen Cabins in Hokkaido, Japan - Remodelista

Two renovated Hokkaido log cabins with private natural onsen baths offer handcrafted, cozy retreats created by Jamie and Ingrid Kwong.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

What to Do in Central Hokkaido, Japan's Tranquil Northern Escape

It can, however, just as easily overwhelm, meaning most visitors can get their fill simply by sticking to the "Central" region. Here, modernity rubs lightly up against traditional Japanese ryokans (or guesthouses) and an abundance of natural beauty. Come winter, this region-specifically Niseko-becomes an international ski resort, boasting world-class powder snow. In summer, however, the snow lifts like a serviette from a picnic, and Hokkaido is transformed with cinematic national parks, sprawling flower fields, and volcanic hot spots.
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fromThe Infatuation
3 years ago

Onsen - Review - Tenderloin - San Francisco - The Infatuation

Onsen bathhouse in the Tenderloin reopens with pop-up tasting menus after a four-year closure.
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fromCN Traveller
6 months ago
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Soaking in a slower pace of life at Gero Onsen

Gero is a serene onsen town in Japan known for its restorative hot springs, rich history, and pastoral charm.
fromConde Nast Traveler
6 months ago
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Soaking in a Slower Pace of Life at Gero Onsen

Gero is a must-visit hidden onsen gem in Japan, known for its tranquil charm and healing waters.
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