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Once a quiet residential suburb, Nakameguro is a neighbourhood that has reinvented itself over the years.
Spanning the length of 3 prefectures, the Japanese Alps are full of natural beauty. From snow monkeys and sacred forests to thatched-roofed villages and more, here’s how to experience it at its best.
A world class museum doubles up as a hotel, cutting edge modern art flows along the coastline, and disused buildings are transformed into pop-up galleries.
What most people miss when planning a first time itinerary to Tokyo, is the wealth of day trips on offer on the outskirts of the city.
Travelling ‘hands-free’ throughout Japan is a less stressful and far easier way to see the country. Here’s how to do it.
From design hotels and creative living spaces to art islands and floating tea houses, Japan has so many unique places to experience art and architecture.
If you’re anything like me, then after your first trip to Japan, you’ll probably be reassessing your life and thinking about how you can return to spend longer in the country.
The bright lights of Japan’s capital entice many visitors to the most famous spots, but when in Tokyo it’s best to do as locals do and explore the city’s lesser-known neighbourhoods.
Nestled in a secluded valley, Hoshinoya Karuizawa is more than just a luxury resort—it’s an immersive experience in nature, wellness, and refined Japanese hospitality.
Perched high above Kyoto’s historic Higashiyama district, Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto is an architectural masterpiece that redefines luxury in the ancient capital.
Set along the shores of the Seto Inland Sea, Azumi Setoda redefines the ryokan experience by blending contemporary elegance with centuries-old traditions.
Situated between Honshu and Shikoku, Awaji quietly boasts an impressive collection of architecture, drawing in those with an eye for thoughtful design.
Abstract architecture, pristine nature, and undulating landscapes surrounded by mountains. The Site of Reversible Destiny in Gifu is unlike any park in Japan.
Once a quiet fishing village, now a haven for modern art and architecture, Naoshima features world-renowned museums, outdoor sculptures, and innovative design spaces. At its heart, Benesse House stands as a beacon to the creative-minded and culturally inquisitive visitors.
Winding pathways, hand-painted handicrafts, and a towering bamboo garden – Six Senses Kyoto is the latest addition to the city’s luxury design hotel scene.
If you’re dreaming of your next trip to Japan, consider venturing beyond the well-trodden paths of Tokyo and Kyoto to explore the unspoiled natural beauty of my favourite prefecture: Hokkaido.
Spanning the length of 3 prefectures, the Japanese Alps are full of natural beauty. From snow monkeys and sacred forests to thatched-roofed villages and more, here’s how to experience it at its best.
Hidden tofu restaurants, a long-standing paper-maker, and a giant haven for book lovers. Here’s how to spend 36 hours in Japan’s capital city.
A world class museum doubles up as a hotel, cutting edge modern art flows along the coastline, and disused buildings are transformed into pop-up galleries.
It’s the third largest city in Japan, and famous the world over. But is Osaka worth visiting in 2024?
Travelling ‘hands-free’ throughout Japan is a less stressful and far easier way to see the country. Here’s how to do it.
Rich with history, Ishikawa Prefecture’s Kanazawa has a story to tell around every corner.
Created in Paris, built in Kyoto, and designed by the one-and-only Tadao Ando, The Shinmonzen is located riverside in the heart of Kyoto’s Gion District.
It might be one of the most convenient ways to travel around Japan, but is the Japan Rail Pass still worth it in 2024?
Kickstart your Tokyo travel plans with my latest snapshot guide, featuring 10 of my favourite Tokyo Neighbourhoods. I’ll take you to some of my favourite hidden corners and offer a more thoughtful, slower way to appreciate Tokyo, away from the usual tourist traps.