Author: Diego
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What to see in Nikkō and how to get there from Tokyo
One of the most popular natural destinations accessible from Tokyo is Nikkō, a small town in Tochigi Prefecture that is home to one of Japan’s most unique and best-preserved religious sites in the midst of stunning nature. Nikkō National Park (日光国立公園) covers a large area and there are several hiking trails to enjoy its lakes,…
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Winter in Yamagata, a dream prefecture
Visiting Yamagata in winter is like being immersed in a fairytale. Easily accessible from Tokyo thanks to the Shinkansen, its main tourist attractions are Ginzan Onsen, Dewa Sanzan and Yamadera, as well as the so-called snow monsters of Zao Onsen, a place famous for its hot springs and ski resort. If you love the snow…
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Diary of a 15-day trip through Kyūshū
Irene and Pedro have traveled with Asiahop to the island of Kyūshū. This is their second trip to Japan. A few years ago they were in Tokyo and Kyoto and fell in love with the country, so they promised to come back to see other places beyond the traditional routes. When they contacted us they…
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Kumano Kodo routes
The Kumano Kodo (熊野古道) is a set of ancient pilgrimage routes that run through the mountains of the Kii Peninsula in southern Japan. They connect important Shinto shrines known as the Three Great Kumano Shrines or Kumano Sanzan: Hongu Taisha, Nachi Taisha and Hayatama Taisha. Its origins date back to the Heian period (794-1185), when…
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How to use the Japan Rail Pass in 2025
One of the best options to move comfortably around Japan is to use the Japan Rail Pass, a pass that allows you to use all types of trains of the JR network (both Shinkansen and other types of trains) without having to pay for each ticket and, depending on your destinations, will allow you to…
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Basic Japanese vocabulary for traveling to Japan
One of the most frequently asked questions when planning a trip to Japan is whether you need to know Japanese to move around the country, and the short answer is that it is not necessary. Japan is very well prepared to receive tourists and it is possible to move around without complications, especially in the…
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15-day tour of Japan
If you’re planning a two-week trip to Japan on your first visit, here’s an itinerary that mixes the best-known routes with some special places to make your trip unforgettable. Although the prices are approximate, you can also check the approximate budget you need for your 15-day trip to Japan, both for flights and for accommodation…
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How to Travel to Japan from Spain in 2025
Planning a trip to Japan from Spain? In this updated 2025 guide, we explain everything you need to know to organize your journey easily and safely. Do I need a visa to travel to Japan? Spanish citizens do not need a tourist visa for stays of up to 90 days in Japan. 🛂 Entry Requirements…
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Three different things to do in Tokyo
Tokyo offers tourists endless options. Even if you’re returning for the tenth time, you’ll always find something new that won’t cease to surprise you. Trying to define the most important things to do is a very complicated task, as there are endless tourist options in Tokyo’s main neighborhoods. At the same time, there are places…
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Dōgo Onsen, the oldest hot spring bathhouse in Japan
Dōgo Onsen (道後温泉), one of the most legendary and admired hot springs in Japan, is located in the city of Matsuyama, in Ehime Prefecture. The famous public bathhouse was built in 1894, and in addition to the renowned quality of its waters, the building itself boasts impressive architecture. After nearly six years of renovation, the…