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Mt. Omine & Ominesan-ji | Back to Nature, Back to Myself

A yamabushi descends from the upper sections of Nara Prefecture’s Mt. Omine, the birthplace of Shugendo in Japan.

Let me preface this article by saying that this one is going to be quite different from my usual area guides. While I will certainly be detailing the significance of Mt. Omine and its ancient temple complex of Ominesan-ji throughout,…

  • Donny Kimball
  • June 23, 2024
  • Area Guides

Mt. Akagi & Akagi Shrine | One of the Three Peaks of Jomo

No matter what time of the year it is, Mount Akagi is bound to have something to do. From Akagi Shrine's solemn charm to the hiking trails of the summertime, you'll never be without something to do here.

“Why the hell am I watching Initial D… On TikTok of all place!?!?” I was 45 minutes into a rather bad doom scroll, and the Algorithm Allfather had somehow decided that I was into an anime about car racing (I…

  • Donny Kimball
  • June 9, 2024
  • Area Guides

Akita’s Unsho-ji | One of the Best Hydrangea Spots in Japan

Akita Prefecture’s Unshoji temple is located on the Oga Peninsula. It’s best known as somewhere to visit for its hydrangea gardens during the early months of summer.

Just as is the case with the cherry blossoms, Japan has a lot of amazing locations for the hydrangea season. Over the years, I’ve been to many of the popular spots like Kamakura’s Meigetsu-in, but few places can compare with…

  • Donny Kimball
  • June 2, 2024
  • Area Guides

Musashi’s Miyamoto | The Birthplace of this Iconic Legend

An artistic rendition of the famed swordsman Miyamoto Musashi in the manga style of Vagabond.

Ever since first reading the Japanese historical novelist Yoshikawa Eiji’s book Musashi, I’ve had a bit of an obsession with Japan’s most notorious swordsman. Known to history as Miyamoto Musashi, this famed fencer from the early days of the Edo…

  • Donny Kimball
  • May 26, 2024
  • Area Guides

Kyoto’s Magical Miyama | Kayabuki-no-Sato & So Much More

This small town in Miyama is known as the Kayabuki-no-Sato and is absolutely enchanting to behold, especially when you compare its charm to the crowds of central Kyoto City.

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock lately, you’ve probably already heard that Japan has a bit of an overtourism problem. As you might imagine, the issue is especially prevalent in the big cities, with Kyoto in particular bearing much…

  • Donny Kimball
  • May 19, 2024
  • Misc. Other

The Awareness Problem | On Combating Overtourism in Japan

While Saijo Inari is indeed a great mix of Buddhism and Shinto, Kyoto’s famed Fushimi Inari Taisha does not have any of the temple trappings like the former main hall of Saijo Inari does. In fact, it feels totally Shinto and devoid of any Buddhism or temple iconography.

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you’ve likely heard about Japan’s ongoing struggles with overtourism. Spurred on by favorable exchange rates and an ever-growing popularity, Japan is being besieged by legions of international visitors. While these tourism yennies are…

  • Donny Kimball
  • May 12, 2024
  • Area Guides

The Townscape of Mitarai | A Historic Preservation Area

For the past year, I’ve been working with the Setouchi DMO to help promote the region internationally via the press and on social media. Over the many moons that we’ve collaborated together, I’ve learned a great deal about this amazing…

  • Donny Kimball
  • May 5, 2024
  • Area Guides

Kumano Hiroshima | The Calligraphy Brush Capital of Japan

Located in Nakamizo Kumano-cho Aki-gun, Hiroshima Kumano is known both in Japan and internationally for its Kumano brush fude. Made from top quality animal hair, this part of the country is surrounded by bucolic countryside and has been making Japanese fude since the Edo period.

Today, I’d like to talk to you about Kumano — no, not that Kumano in Wakayama. Instead, this time, we’re going to look at the sleepy town of Kumano in Hiroshima Prefecture. Likely, most of you have never heard of this hamlet…

  • Donny Kimball
  • April 28, 2024
  • Area Guides

Come to Kojima | Enjoy Jeans, Bridges & Cherry Blossoms

Located in Kojima, Ojigatake is one of Okayama Prefecture’s top spots for cherry blossoms. The contrast between the backdrop of the Seto Inland Sea and the pink of the cherry blossoms is truly unforgettable.

More and more, the prefecture of Okayama is starting to pop up on the radars of international visitors to Japan. Conveniently located on the way to Hiroshima, it seems many more people are getting wise to why one might want…

  • Donny Kimball
  • March 31, 2024
  • Area Guides

Okayama’s Saijo Inari | One of Japan’s Top Inari Shrines

Along with Toyokawa Inari Temple in Aichi Prefecture, Saijo Inari (最上 稲荷) is one of the most important Inari sanctums in all of Japan. The principal image of worship since ancient times has been Saijoi-kyo-o Daibosatsu (A.K.A Saijo-sama) and also goes by the title of Myokyoji Temple.

For the longest time, I thought that I was cursed by Okayama Prefecture. After all, I had good reason for this belief. Until recently, every single time that I visited the prefecture, Okayama somehow found some way to almost kill…

  • Donny Kimball
  • March 24, 2024
  • Travel Tips

Minimalist Travel in Japan | My Insanely Light Packing Tips

A tourist in Hida-Takayama is happy that he left his suitcase in a coin locker so that he can more freely more around the historic town.

“Where is your luggage, Donny?” the guide from JTB asked as I exited the airport with nothing in tow. I sighed, knowing that this one was going to need some serious explaining. You see, I had just landed at Kansai…

  • Donny Kimball
  • March 20, 2024
  • Area Guides

The Miharu Takizakura | Japan’s Most Famous Cherry Blossom

Fukushima's Miharu Takizakura is considered to be a natural monument and is beloved as one of the oldest and most beautiful cherry trees in Japan.

It’s been more than a decade since the triple disasters of 2011 wreaked havoc on Japan’s Tohoku region. Even today, many people still fear traveling to Fukushima Prefecture due to some ill-formed notion that they’d be at risk of radiation…

  • Donny Kimball
  • March 11, 2024
  • Area Guides

Why Visit Kosan-ji | A Famed Allure on the Shimanami Kaido

Not to be confused with the site that is home to Sekisui-in Hall, one of the oldest extant building in Kyoto from the Kamakura Period, Kosan-ji (sometimes also written as Kōsan-ji, kōzan-ji, Kozo Kosanji temple, etc.) is a new temple that was build in Onomichi-shi by a Kegon Buddhist priest. The Kosanji compound was made on Ikuchijima Island by a son in honor of his mother. If you have the time, Kosanji is worth visiting!

Last year, while escorting a few journalists from the UK as part of my ongoing work with the Setouchi DMO, I had the chance to finally visit the impressive Kosan-ji temple complex. Located along the Shimanami Kaido on the island…

  • Donny Kimball
  • February 25, 2024
  • Area Guides

Come to Kawazu | Enjoy Japan’s Cherry Blossoms in February

The Izu Peninsula's Kawazu-sakura are but one reason to come down here from the city. In addition to the trees and the festival, there are also a set of waterfalls and a couple of onsen like Mine Onsen to enjoy if you're a hot spring fan.

If you pay attention to Instagram at all, chances are you’ve already seen shots of the annual Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival floating around online. Generally running from mid-February to early March, this celebration is a herald of what comes later…

  • Donny Kimball
  • February 18, 2024
  • Travel Tips

Japan Long Stays | Where to Stay in Tokyo for Three Months

Weave Living's latest property in Asakusa has a great location that has easy access to Asakusa Station and the Nakamise-dori shopping street that serves as the temple's main approach. Weave Living also has some other furnished apartments near Shinjuku for students doing long term stays that can't access a normal Japanese apartment.

Recently, I’ve been doing a lot of work with a brand called Weave Living as my digital marketer and online media buyer alter ego. The company provides hassle-free accommodations to expats as well as Japanese individuals who don’t want to…

  • Donny Kimball
  • February 11, 2024
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