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Shimane Prefecture | My Visit to the “Land of the Gods”

Miho Shrine at Miho-no-seki in Shimane Prefecture

Welcome back to another installment of my area guides. In today’s post we’ll be venturing down to the San’in region for a visit to the marvelous Shimane Prefecture. Located on the westernmost end of Japan’s main island, this area has…

  • Donny Kimball
  • June 1, 2018
  • Area Guides

Tokyo’s Ramen Jiro | Pure Unadulterated Gluttony

A massive bowl of Ramen Jiro at the Mita Honten Ramen Jiro shop

Are you on a diet or trying to eat more healthy? Well then, let me be frank, and say that this post is DEFINITELY not for you! Instead, I’ll direct you to this one which details how I lost over…

  • Donny Kimball
  • May 18, 2018
  • Travel Tips

Tsuyu, the Rainy Season | An Underrated Time to Visit Japan

A woman with a red umbrella waits at the iconic Shibuya Scramble intersection in Tokyo during the rainy season

Though the Japanese love to opine about their wonderful and distinct four seasons, the island nation technically experiences five. Known as tsuyu in Japanese, this unofficial season loosely translates to rainy season in English. Typically, tsuyu runs from early June…

  • Donny Kimball
  • May 15, 2018
  • Travel Tips

Ryokan, Yay or Nay | Should You Stay at One in Japan or Not

A traditional ryokan in Japan that has an onsen by the river

Japanese ryokan… Are they a quintessential experience or something that is totally overrated? If you do any digging online, you’ll find that many travel guides glorify staying at a ryokan as a “must-do” activity in Japan. That said, not all…

  • Donny Kimball
  • May 12, 2018
  • Area Guides

Nara’s Asuka Area | Tracing the Seeds of Imperial Japan

A painting of Japan's ancient Emperor Jimmu in Nara Prefecture's Asuka area

Think you know Nara? Think again! Today we will be traveling back in time to a period long before Nara became the capital of Japan in 710. We’ll be examining the Asuka area and the period of time from 538–710…

  • Donny Kimball
  • May 9, 2018
  • Area Guides

A Narita Layover Guide | A Quick, Authentic Taste of Japan

One of the buildings at the sprawling Narita-san temple complex near Japan’s Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture

Dear passengers in transit to Asia & those flying out of Narita… Did you know that the area surrounding one of the major entry points to Japan is actually host to an impressive collection of attractions and adventures? That’s right…

  • Donny Kimball
  • May 1, 2018
  • Area Guides

Escape to Chichibu | An Amazing Hidden Gem in Saitama

The main hall of the ancient Chichibu Shrine in Saitama Prefecture

Are you sick and tired of Tokyo’s neon-lit concrete jungle? Well, I’ve got just the day-long excursion for you! Known as Chichibu, this idyllic destination is located to the northwest of the capital up in Saitama Prefecture. Though often looked…

  • Donny Kimball
  • April 24, 2018
  • Travel Tips

‘Tis the Season | When is the Best Time to Visit Japan

A visitor to Japan purifies her hands before visiting a shrine

When is the best time to visit Japan? Truth be told, I must get asked this question at least once a week. I still don’t have a good answer. You see, Japan is amazingly beautiful year-round; each of the four…

  • Donny Kimball
  • April 17, 2018
  • Area Guides

Gorgeous Mt. Yoshino | Japan’s Best Spot for Cherry Blossoms

The Hanayagura View Point of Nara Prefecture’s Mt. Yoshino

Ah springtime in Japan… Few things can compare to this country’s beauty when its legendary cherry blossoms begin to flower. Only around for a brief period of time, this highly treasured part of spring has been much beloved throughout Japanese…

  • Donny Kimball
  • April 3, 2018
  • Area Guides

Shiga’s Koka Area | Home to Ninjutsu, Ceramics & Nature

Donny Kimball faces off against a ninja on a trick art mural in Shiga Prefecture's Koka area

Welcome back to another installment of my in-depth area guide series. As always, we’ll be diving deep to ensure that you’re properly equipped to venture off the beaten path without incident. Today we’ll be looking at the rustic and rather…

  • Donny Kimball
  • March 27, 2018
  • Travel Tips

Nerdy Adventures | Otaku Hidden Gems in Japan

Throngs of people explore the nerdy Akihabara area of Tokyo

What’s up my nerds and nerdettes? Did you know that the word “otaku” actually originally referred only to people who were just really into electronic gadgets? Only thereafter did it started to be applied to things like hardcore fans of…

  • Donny Kimball
  • March 17, 2018
  • Area Guides

Yamagata Winters | The Best Time of the Year to Visit

Snow falls on 100 year-old ryokan in Yamagata Prefecture's Ginzan Onsen hot spring town.

Located deep in northern Japan, Yamagata Prefecture was once the kind of place that rarely welcomed foreign tourists. For years, it flew almost entirely under the radar, known mainly to domestic travelers and the occasional adventurous visitor. These days, however,…

  • Donny Kimball
  • March 13, 2018
  • Misc. Other

What is Japanese Culture | My Search Across Tokyo

Donny Kimball learns to play the shamisen in Tokyo’s Asakusa area

This is a good question; perhaps, THE question. Dictionary.com defines culture as: “The quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.” — Dictionary.com More…

  • Donny Kimball
  • March 6, 2018
  • Area Guides

Sasuke Inari & Zeniarai Benten | Benzaiten & the Fox

A fox statue at Kamakura’s Sasuke Inari Shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture

As you may have gleaned from the headline, today we’ll be journeying back to one of my all time favorite spots in Japan, Kamakura. I’ve traversed many of Japan’s diverse prefectures but few places have managed to so capture my…

  • Donny Kimball
  • February 27, 2018
  • Area Guides

Mt. Takao & the Tengu | A Sacred Mountain in Western Tokyo

A statue of a Tengu at Yakuo-in on Tokyo's sacred Mt. Takao

Quick! Name the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word Tokyo. If, like most people, you didn’t immediately think of hiking or mountains, well then I have a bit of a surprise for you. You see,…

  • Donny Kimball
  • February 13, 2018
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