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Management promises “comfortable hospitality for both domestic and international travelers.”
People in Japan are going crazy for this sweets hotel, which serves up Koala’s March pancakes unavailable anywhere else in the world.
The Nara Hotel offers royal-class hospitality, but right now you won’t have to pay a king’s ransom to experience it.
Even if you’re traveling by yourself, you’ll never be alone since you’re on a 24-hour live stream.
Food, shelter, shower, and laundry. Everything you need, and for just 2,140 yen (US$19.80) a day.
Skipping the Shinkansen lets you spend as many nights as you want in off-the-beaten-path Japan.
Mr. Sato eats the pancakes that won the heart of one of the most powerful politicians in Japan, but were they worth it?
New accommodation recreates the feel of a high-class train cabin inside, with a priceless view outside for just US$20 a night.
A place for digital competitors to stay in the birthplace of the Japanese fighting game community.
Centuries of samurai history are on display, and we’ll teach you what to look for in appreciating the beauty of a Japanese sword.
Motorsports, hot springs, huge ramen, and an amusement park: All reasons to visit Suzuka Circuit
Mie Prefecture’s Suzuka is the home of Japan’s most famous racetrack, but there’s more than cars to get excited about.
Rise and shine for this spread of delicious regional specialties and locally grown vegetables that’s offered to hotel guests and non-guests alike.