
Momiji: Japan’s Spectacular Red Leaf Maple Trees
“Momiji” (紅葉)refers to the brilliant red maple tree which has the same kanji as “koyo”
“Momiji” (紅葉)refers to the brilliant red maple tree which has the same kanji as “koyo”
While Kyoto is one of the most beautiful and rewarding cities in all of Japan to visit, it is also one of the most popular places to experience Zen Buddhism.
Japanese rock gardens are an important staple of Buddhist culture and play a special role in the nation’s history.
Kyoto is a city that is rich in culture, abundant in cuisine, and populated with traditional architecture and magnificent temples.
Kyoto has plenty of traditional events, but Gion Matsuri is definitely the most popular natsu matsuri event in Kyoto. This popular festival is a month-long and held in July.
Kyoto is home to many traditional Japanese sweets. They are crafted to be both beautiful and delicious!
Food is a central pillar of Japanese culture, and it’s even recognised by UNESCO within its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
The Japanese kitsune (fox) has been a staple of Japanese mythology for a very long time. They have a reputation as a trickster, but there’s more to them than that.
Curious about where to see the cherry blossoms in Japan? Check out our list of the best spots to watch the sakura bloom!
Thinking of Japanese symbols, besides Mt. Fuji, we’ve all come to think of cherry blossoms, or Sakura, right?
Coming to Japan also means coming to the world of Shinto. There are about 80,000 shrines dedicated to 8 million Shinto gods throughout the country of cherry blossoms.
For those who value the journey as much as the destination, the luxury sleeper train ‘Seven Stars in Kyushu’ (or the nanatsuboshi no Kyushu) is the best of both.
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