Experience a night of music, dancing and live performances as you are swept away into the night in glamorous Roppongi – one of Tokyo’s most vibrant areas. Guests enjoy the spectacular performances of professional dancers at Roppongi Kaguwa, featuring shows based on the famous Oiran (Japanese courtesans) culture.
Kagawa Prefecture is the smallest prefecture in Japan and a destination abound with the most astonishingly beautiful Japanese gardens. Located on the rural island of Shikoku, its position is off the tourist trail.
Take home some unforgettable ‘cosplay’ memories from Japan! Destination Asia Japan are now offering travelers the chance visit a professional cosplay photography studio in Akihabara.
Uji is a traditional town close to Kyoto that's famous for its superior quality green tea. Sipping on a fragrant cup of tea here is an occasion not to be missed.
The Kyoto International Manga Museum was opened in November 2006, consisting of three floors and a basement, with almost all of its walls lined with shelves of manga.
When discussing Japanese alcohol, most people talk about sake. But Japan boasts a wide variety of delicious drinks beyond sake, many of them locally prepared.
Hosted by Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO), five professional conference organizers (PCOs) recently experienced Japan on a six-day familiarization (fam) trip.
On March 26, 2016, the Hokkaido shinkansen which will connect Shin-Hakodate Hokuto in Hokkaido with Shin-Aomori via the Seikan Tunnel is scheduled to commence operations.
There aren’t many travelers who can say they have joined a private tea ceremony within the grounds of an exclusive temple. Korin-in Temple was founded in 1613 and its garden was believed to have been designed by the master craftsman, Kentei.