[Saigoku Travelogue] XI - A Day in Matsue

September 14, 2017, by the castle moat. The day before, after witnessing the magical sunset hour in Onomichi, the Sanyo region journey came to an end. Now, a new adventure begins in Matsue, the "Water City" of Japan...

[Saigoku Travelogue] X - Itsukushima Shrine

With over 1,400 years of history, Itsukushima Shrine was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. The floating torii gate is one of Japan's most iconic landmarks. Deer roam freely on the island of Miyajima...

[Saigoku Travelogue] IX - Hiroshima Castle

Hiroshima Castle, also known as "Carp Castle", was constructed by Mori Terumoto in 1589. The castle offers panoramic views of Hiroshima City and is a symbol of the city's resilience...

[Travel Tips] Japan Winter Travel Clothing Guide

Entering winter, the most frequently asked questions about winter travel mostly revolve around "weather" and "clothing." Here's your complete guide to staying warm and stylish in Japan...

[Travel] Nantou Cingjing & Sun Moon Lake

Cingjing Farm in Nantou, Taiwan, offers stunning mountain views and fresh air. The famous Green Green Grassland is home to sheep that you can feed and pet. Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan's largest lake, is a must-visit...