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Fukushima’s Nihonmatsu Domain | An Unknown Section of Tohoku

A statue of the Nihonmatsu Youth Corps outside of Nihonmatsu Castle in Fukushima Prefecture during the early autumn.

Recently, I had the chance to visit Nihonmatsu in Fukushima Prefecture as part of a government initiative to encourage more tourists heading to Tohoku to stop by along the way. Truth be told, until this opportunity came up, even I…

  • Donny Kimball
  • November 10, 2024
  • Area Guides

Come to Aomori City | An Amazing Part of Aomori Prefecture

The view of Aomori and the sea as seen from the top of Aomori Sightseeing Products and Mansion (ASPAM). This building contains all of the Aomori Prefectural specialities like apples and treats made with them.

You know, somehow, I completely neglected to do an Aomori area guide thus far. Though I did indeed cover a lot of what the city has to offer in my article about autumn in the prefecture, I guess I just…

  • Donny Kimball
  • October 28, 2024
  • Area Guides

Chiba’s Choshi City | A Hidden Gem by the Pacific Ocean

Inubosaki Lighthouse (sometimes rendered Inubozaki Lighthouse) is one of most iconic attractions in Chōshi. The historic lighthouse is perched high up on a cliff, overlooking the sea below. From the top, visitors can enjoy amazing views of the coast. It can be easily accessed via Inubo Station and, along with soy sauce, is what Chōshi is most famous for.

For some time now, I’ve been escaping to Chiba Prefecture whenever I needed a break from the madness. Most famously, the seaside town of Katsuura saved me from complete and utter burnout back in 2022, and ever since, Chiba has…

  • Donny Kimball
  • October 20, 2024
  • Area Guides

Come to Kameoka | A Former Kyoto Castle Town Near Arashiyama

A skilled boatman navigates a craft down the beautiful Hozu River in Kyoto during the months of autumn. This type of scenery is a stark contrast to the neon lights in central Kyoto and Osaka.

These days, popular spots in Kyoto, such as Arashiyama and Kiyomizu-dera, have succumbed so badly to overtourism that they’re hardly recognizable anymore. Though this was already becoming an issue prior to the pandemic, these places have now reached a point…

  • Donny Kimball
  • October 12, 2024
  • Area Guides

Yamaguchi’s City of Hagi | The Castle Town of the Mori Clan

A view of the funerary grounds at Toko-ji in Hagi, Japan, where the odd-numbered Mori clan lords are interned. The scene features rows of stone lanterns leading toward a large torii gate in the background, with dense green forest surrounding the tranquil site. The symmetrical stone pathways and lanterns create a solemn and spiritual atmosphere.

One period of Japanese history that has always fascinated me is the unraveling of the Tokugawa shogunate’s hegemony during the mid-1800s. Known now as the Bakumatsu, this historical arc contains so much action that it would be difficult to even…

  • Donny Kimball
  • October 6, 2024
  • Area Guides

Northern Akita | Home of the the Matagi & the Akita Inu

An adorable Akita Inu stands in front of the 大 character that is burned into a mountain side in northern Akita Prefecture.

When I originally published my in-depth primer on Akita Prefecture, I thought I had covered it all. Alas, as is always the case with Japan, no endeavor to thoroughly introduce a place is ever fully complete. In my foolishness, I…

  • Donny Kimball
  • September 29, 2024
  • Area Guides

Savor Shimonoseki | Japanese History & Chic Port City Vibes

Clad in Japanese style suites of armor, a statues of Minamoto-no-Yoshitsune and Taira-no-Tomomori face off against the backdrop of Kanmon Bridge and the Kanmon Straights. This battle thrust Shimonoseki to the forefront of Japanese history.

The city of Shimonoseki has LONG been on my bucket list, but for one reason or another, it took me forever to finally get there. As you’ll understand after reading this article, I’m quite ashamed to admit that I should…

  • Donny Kimball
  • September 21, 2024
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The History of Japan | What You Should Know Before Coming

The Edo period (1603–1868) townscape of Hida-Takayama in Gifu Prefecture is a great example of what life would have been like and offers an amazing glimpse of the history of Japan.

Japan is an absolutely incredible destination, from its stunning natural landscapes to the buzzing energy of its cities. You don’t need to be a history buff to fall in love with the place, but trust me — getting a grip on Japan’s…

  • Ai Mirai
  • September 15, 2024
  • Area Guides

Motonosumi Inari Shrine | A Yamaguchi Prefecture Hidden Gem

Motonosumi Shrine (or Motonosumi Jinja in Japanese) is a popular shrine for photographers that can be found along the coast of Yamaguchi

If you’ve spent any time on social media, you’ve likely seen plenty of pictures of Motonosumi Inari Shrine. Located along the coast of the Sea of Japan in Yamaguchi Prefecture, this Shinto sanctuary is one of the most photogenic spots…

  • Donny Kimball
  • September 2, 2024
  • Travel Tips

What to Know When Visiting Japan | My List of 47 Key Things

A man pulls two overseas tourists riding a rickshaw in Arashiyama, Kyoto.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably already heard about the massive tourism boom Japan is experiencing. Driven by a weak yen and a deluge of social media-induced FOMO, it seems like everyone, their mother, and even their…

  • Donny Kimball
  • August 26, 2024
  • Area Guides

Kagoshima’s Kirishima Jingu | One of Kyushu’s Best Shrines

Kirishima Jingu Shrine (霧島 神宮) or Kirishima Shrine is one of Kagoshima Prefecture's top attractions and is nearly a millennia old.

I’ll be straight with you, Kagoshima Prefecture is pretty cool. Comprising all of southern Kyushu, this part of Japan is blessed both with a rich history and beautiful nature. Though these days, Kagoshima is most well known for the role…

  • Donny Kimball
  • August 4, 2024
  • Area Guides

Tokyo’s Ono Terusaki Shrine | Backyard Tourism Vol. 15

Onoterusaki Shrine (小野 照 崎 神社) is a small Shinto sanctum in east Tokyo that is known as a pilgrimage spot for people looking to give up some sort of food as a way of improving their spiritual acuity. The structure survived much of the ravages of history and is a great addition to any Tokyo itinerary.

One summer, we were having our regular Baemeshi (a media company I set up with Kyodo PR, my former employer) for the month of July with the now-chairman when he mentioned that he had just recently made a pilgrimage to…

  • Donny Kimball
  • July 28, 2024
  • Area Guides

Kyushu’s Kuma Valley | The Historic Castle Town of Hitoyoshi

After biking up Mt. Takayama during a visit to Hitoyoshi-kuma, my group paused to eat some lunch before continuing on to the next part of the course as part of an e-bike tour. Like with Maruoka Park, this spot gives a commanding vantage point and affords epic vistas of the landscape below, making it an ideal rest stop to take a break.

Welcome back to another installment of getting far off the beaten path. In this issue, we’ll be exploring a hidden gem in Kyushu known as the Kuma Valley. This area essentially maps to the confines of Hitoyoshi City (or more…

  • Donny Kimball
  • July 21, 2024
  • Area Guides

The Shio-no-Michi | On Iwate’s Shorthorn Bovine & Salt Road

A statue of a Japanese Shorthorn and a handler carrying salt from Noda over to Morioka on the Shio-no-Michi.

It was late February, and we were taking refuge from the cold at a ski lodge up in the Appi Highlands of Iwate. Outside, soft, powdery snow fluttered down tenderly from the heavens above. The journey that led us here…

  • Donny Kimball
  • July 14, 2024
  • Area Guides

Miyazaki City | Aoshima, Miyazaki Shrine & Udo Jingu

The island of Aoshima, its Oni-no-Sentakuita and Aoshima Beach as seen from a drone shot taken over the Pacific Ocean. This is one of the most iconic spots in Kyushu’s city of Miyazaki.

Recently, I was down in Hitoyoshi City in Kumamoto’s Kuma Valley for a creator gig. Not wanting to waste an opportunity to explore more of Kyushu, I decided to extend my time in the area and cross Miyazaki Prefecture off…

  • Donny Kimball
  • July 7, 2024
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