travel (Page 16)
Atami hoteliers thought Godzilla’s attack would end in spring, but the King of the Monsters makes his own schedule.
We discover an unforgettable dish in the city that boasts the highest number of ramen joints per 100,000 people in Japan.
Designed with the spirit of the shrine in mind but new methods, it’s the perfect combination of ancient and modern.
Once a super convenient portal for flying out of Tokyo, a lot of people forget the Tokyo City Air Terminal still exists.
Survey reveals a growing interest in facilities and experiences with beautiful scenery outside of central Tokyo.
Japan’s Big Four fireworks craftsmen bring a one-of-a-kind performance from vision to reality against the breathtaking backdrop of Mt. Fuji.
Japan’s high-speed trains don’t have designated stroller spots onboard, so where should parents put theirs?
Almost everyone who visits Nara goes to Kasuga Shrine, but hardly anyone gets there like this.
Weekly performances with dragons and demons in Japan’s Iwami region are an incredible way to connect with and preserve its history.