Koyasan: A Modern-Day Pilgrimage
As my train pulls out of Hashimoto, Kansai’s urban sprawl gives way to the vibrant green of rice paddy, then to mountain woodland as the train clim...Read more
A copper statue of the 9th Danjuro Ichikawa(1838-1903), the famous kabuki actor. He is shown in the role depicting “Shibaraku”.
As my train pulls out of Hashimoto, Kansai’s urban sprawl gives way to the vibrant green of rice paddy, then to mountain woodland as the train clim...Read more
Shaped like a wonky yo-yo floating in the sea off the west of Honshu, Sado Island is a place of drama. Centuries ago, the island was somewhere you ...Read more
The symbol of Asakusa, Sensoji Temple is known as the oldest temple in Tokyo, founded in 628 after two fishermen hauled up a small golden statue of...Read more
Asakusa Ameya is a candy store offering traditional Japanese candies and lollipops.Read more
Khaosan Tokyo Origami is a hostel located in Asakusa, at an 8 minute walk from Asakusa station(Metro Ginza line) and a 15 minute walk from Asakusa ...Read more
Otaco is a family-run Chiffon cake shop located in Asakusa. All of the cakes are hand-made, and use 100% domestic rice flour for their many variati...Read more
Popular street behind Senso-ji temple with restaurants and souvenir shops.Read more
Zenizuka Jizo Hall is a part of Senso-ji Temple, often visited by those who want to pray for their business to prosper.Read more
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