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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.
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.
Once a quiet residential suburb, Nakameguro is a neighbourhood that has reinvented itself over the years.
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.
Travelling ‘hands-free’ throughout Japan is a less stressful and far easier way to see the country. Here’s how to do it.
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.
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.
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.
As we enter a new year, we invite you to embrace travel with mindfulness and intentionality. From new cultural landmarks to serene retreats, here’s your guide to exploring Japan more deeply in 2025.
Winter is a time in Japan that sees much of its quiet countryside, mountains, and temples covered in snow. After many winters spent in the country, here are my favourite places to experience the season.
Whether you're looking for food, culture, or nature, Hokkaido's capital Sapporo might just be the place. Here are 8 of my favourite spots!
Introducing the ultimate Views from Japan Digital Bundle; a comprehensive, curated travel companion for anyone looking to explore Japan beyond the crowds.
From luxury ryokans to modern architectural showcases and intimate design spaces to traditional machiya townhouses, Japan offers a wealth of unique options for the inquisitive traveller. Here are 8 of my favourite Design Hotels.
Japan’s natural beauty is unparalleled, and for outdoor enthusiasts, Nagano and Hokkaido stand out as top destinations. But which should you visit?
Are you looking to craft your dream Japan trip? The Views from Japan Planning Session is a one hour private call where we design your once-in-a-lifetime Japan adventure, together.
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.
Trusted by thousands of design-conscious travellers, Views from Japan gives you all the tools to create a truly once-in-a-lifetime Japan itinerary.
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.
Over two weeks, we’ll get lost in Shiretoko National Park, witness Aomori’s incredible Nebuta Matsuri, climb the Kumano Kodo Daimon-zaka.
Looking to dive deeper into Japan’s culture and history? Traditional Japanese inns might just be the unique accommodation option you’ve been looking for.
The perfect way to relax after a hard day’s exploring. Here’s how to make the most of your traditional Japanese dip.
From paradise-style beaches and untouched countryside to spiritual pilgrimages and dramatic volcanic landscapes, Japan has a lot to offer. Here are the best prefectures and months to experience it all.
From Kitamoto Dyeing in Kyoto to glass blowing in Chiba, Japan has a rich history of traditional craftsmanship. We take a look at 7 of the best places in Japan to see them in action.
Whether you’re taking a road trip through Hokkaido or just passing through, the UPOPOY National Aunu Museum is an insight into Japan’s indigenous past.
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.