Japan consists of eight regions. Each with their own unique flavors that together make up a captivating country.
Yamaguchi's historical masterpiece protected by an unlikely hero.
The inspiration behind the villain’s hideout in the 2012 Bond film Skyfall, Gunkanjima is an eerie time capsule of Japan’s industrial age.
Ise is the original pilgrim's playground; home to Japan's holiest shrine.
Most tourists will only glimpse the region as a blur through a bullet train window; Chubu, though, deserves your attention.
Bordered by the more famous regions of Kansai and Kyushu is one of Japan’s most beautiful gardens, the country’s oldest shrine and ever-changing sand dunes.
Most people will come to Kanto for Tokyo but the region has other talents that are well worth setting aside some time to explore.
Discover white sandy beaches, crystal blue waters, wild jungles, and centuries of unique native traditions.
Shikoku, the smallest of Japan's five main islands, is a hidden gem of history and spirituality.