

15 Amazing Summer Festivals to Experience in Tokyo This Year (2025)
What I love most about summer in Tokyo are its summer festivals, also known as matsuri. With their street stalls, lanterns and colorful decorations, matsuri are the perfect way to enjoy delicious Japanese street food, as well as its fascinating traditional culture and entertainment! I find that every matsuri I attend has its own unique atmosphere and energy that leaves a lasting impression. Here's a list of 15 of Tokyo's best summer festivals, with practical information and tips that should be useful if you're planning to attend in summer 2025.

21 Best Things to Do in Tokyo This Summer (2025)
Despite the heat and humidity, summer is an amazing time to be in Tokyo. There are plenty of seasonal activities, events and food to try, and many ways to beat the heat! Here is a list of 21 best things to do in Tokyo in summer, with plenty of suggestions for a fun and active time in Tokyo during this season.

A Nature Day Trip to Izu: Jogasaki Coast and Mount Omuro Itinerary
The Jogasaki Coast and Mount Omuro are two natural wonders of the Izu Peninsula located in Ito city that can easily be combined as a day trip from Tokyo, Atami or other nearby towns in the Izu Peninsula. If hiking along a scenic coastline and walking around the crater of an extinct volcano sounds intriguing to you, then this day trip itinerary should interest you!

Ito Guide: Best Things to Do, Where to Stay, Eat and More
Ito is a charming seaside hot springs town in Shizuoka Prefecture. It's a base to stay and explore the underrated but beautiful Izu Peninsula, which is packed with natural sites, onsen towns and other fun attractions to discover. In this article, I will share my favourite activities in Ito as well as some recommendations for accommodation and restaurants that I particularly enjoyed.

Suwa Itinerary: Complete Travel Guide to Nagano’s Best-Kept Secret
I’m excited to introduce a place in Nagano Prefecture that quickly became one of my favorite destinations in Japan: Suwa. This peaceful area which surrounds Lake Suwa is unknown to most international travelers, but it offers so much. In this guide, I’ll share everything I learned from spending about 10 days in Suwa, from what to do to where to stay, to local food spots and lesser-known experiences that I’d highly recommend.

Walking to Tateishi Park, a Real-Life ‘Your Name’ Anime Location in Suwa
If you’re a fan of Makoto Shinkai’s Your Name, you may already know that the lake in the movie was inspired by a real place: Lake Suwa in Nagano Prefecture. When I first learned this, I was immediately intrigued, and once I saw the view from Tateishi Park, I understood why it inspired such a magical setting. In this post, I’ll take you along the walk with me, share photos from the route, and give you all the practical tips you need if you want to do it yourself.

Discover Suwa Taisha: Walking Itineraries for Shrine Lovers and Goshuin Collectors
Suwa Taisha isn’t just one shrine: it’s a sacred complex made up of four distinct sites scattered across the Suwa region in Nagano Prefecture. During my stay in Suwa, I had one of the most memorable and rewarding experiences of my trip: walking between the shrines and collecting all four goshuin from Suwa Taisha. In this guide, I’ll share the walking routes I took to explore the four shrines at a relaxed pace.

Why You Should Visit Shirakawa-go in Spring: A Complete Guide
Shirakawa-go, tucked away in Gifu Prefecture in central Japan, is a beautifully preserved traditional village best known for its gassho-zukuri farmhouses (steeply thatched roofs built to withstand heavy snow). Registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1995, Shirakawa-go is known for its fairytale snowy landscapes in winter, but spring also brings its own colourful magic. In this guide, I’ll share my favorite spots, things to do, and travel tips to help you plan a spring visit to this beautiful village.

A Relaxing Weekend Getaway in Atami: An Easy Onsen Escape from Tokyo
After exploring destinations around Tokyo like Hakone and Odawara, I was looking for a relaxing getaway, an onsen town where I could unwind. Atami, nestled along the eastern end of the Izu Peninsula, seemed like the perfect choice. Known for its hot springs, scenic coastline, and fresh seafood, this seaside city has long been a favorite for Tokyoites seeking a quick and easy getaway from the city's hustle and bustle.

Garden Necklace Yokohama: A Colourful Springtime Stroll Through Yokohama Harbour
Yokohama is one of my favourite day trips from Tokyo. Every year, the city organises the ‘Garden Necklace Yokohama’ Event, which celebrates flower blossoming and springtime in the city's various green spaces. From March to June, Yokohama's parks and gardens celebrate spring with impressive flower displays, from cherry blossom to tulips, roses, azaleas and much more.

One Day in Wakayama City: Best Things to Do and Itinerary Guide
Wakayama City, the capital of Wakayama Prefecture, is often overlooked by travelers in the Kansai region who focus on Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara. But this coastal city has plenty to offer: an impressive castle, quiet temples, delicious seafood, and scenic coastal views. In this guide, I’m sharing the exact itinerary I followed, perfect if you want to experience the best of Wakayama City in just one day.

Discover Takaya Shrine: A Hiking Guide to Shikoku’s ‘Torii in the Sky’
Perched on a mountain in Kagawa Prefecture, Takaya Jinja Shrine is a hidden gem that rewards hikers with one of the most breathtaking views in Shikoku. Known as the “Torii in the Sky”, this stunning shrine gate stands at the edge of the 404-meter Mt. Inazumi, overlooking the coastal city of Kanonji and Seto Inland Sea below. If you're looking for a picturesque, off-the-beaten-track hike in Shikoku, this is one you won't want to miss!

Naoshima Travel Guide: Complete One-Day Itinerary for Art and Nature Lovers
Naoshima is a fantastic island for art and nature lovers in Japan, easily accessible as a day trip from Okayama. Famous for its contemporary art museums, outdoor installations, and its iconic pumpkin sculptures by Yayoi Kusama, Naoshima is a fantastic destination in Japan for those looking to immerse themselves in world-class art while enjoying the island’s tranquil coastal scenery. Discover the itinerary I followed to spend a day exploring Naoshima, along with my recommendations and travel tips to help you make the most of your visit to Japan's famous ‘art island’.

Tsurugi, Hakusan – A Secret Gem and Fun Day Trip From Kanazawa
This Tsurugi area walking itinerary in Hakusan is the ideal day trip from Kanazawa if you are looking for a lesser-known destination during your stay in Ishikawa prefecture. The area around Tsurugi station has a lot to offer: beautiful shrines, sake breweries, an insect museum, mountain gondolas where you can admire the Sea of Japan on sunny days...

A Half-Day Trip to Matsushiro, a Samurai Town in Nagano
If you're in Nagano and looking for a quiet, off-the-beaten-path destination, I highly recommend Matsushiro. Nestled in the foothills of Nagano, this former castle town—now part of the city—offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan’s samurai past. Once the stronghold of the Sanada clan, Matsushiro is home to well-preserved samurai residences, a scenic castle park, and more. I spent a morning exploring Matsushiro and am excited to share in this article my experience and the itinerary I followed.

Hiking the Akame 48 Waterfalls Trail in Japan: A Complete Guide
Having recently written about the town of Iga, an underrated but unique destination in Japan for ninja and nature lovers, I wanted to continue sharing in more detail my experience of hiking the Akame 48 Waterfalls trail in Mie Prefecture.
If you're a nature lover and would like to discover a great hike to do in the Kansai region, while getting some practical tips to prepare your visit, read on!
Nokogiriyama Hiking Guide: A Unique Day Trip from Tokyo
A day trip from Tokyo that should be of particular interest to hiking enthusiasts is Nokogiriyama in Chiba Prefecture. It concentrates many things to see and do: a ferry crossing of Tokyo Bay, a nature hike, beautiful views, a dose of culture and history, the largest Buddha statue in Japan and a ropeway.

Iga Travel Guide: Best Things to Do in Japan’s Ninja Town
As a Naruto fan and someone fascinated by ninjas, Iga had long been on my Japan bucket list. This small city in Mie Prefecture is known as the birthplace of one of the most renowned school of ninjas, where real-life shinobis once trained in the art of espionage and assassination. In this guide, I’ll share my top recommendations and travel tips to help you make the most of your visit to this fascinating yet underrated destination in rural Japan.

Where to Stay in Osaka: Osaka Hinode Hotel Nipponbashi Review
Recently, some friends asked me for hotel recommendations in Osaka. As Japan's second largest metropolitan area after Tokyo, there are indeed many options to choose from when it comes to accommodation in this gigantic city, which offers so much to do and is also a great starting point for exploring the Kansai region. On my last few trips to Osaka, I stayed each time at Osaka Hinode Hotel Nipponbashi, a hotel that has, in my opinion, the best value for money in Osaka! I explain why in this article.

Where to See Plum Blossoms in Tokyo: A Beautiful Afternoon Walk in Bunkyo
In this article, I’d like to share another plum blossom-themed walk in Tokyo. Plum blossoms, or ume (梅), mark the early arrival of spring, blooming as some of the first flowers of the year. As a flower lover, I set out on a plum blossom walk in Bunkyo Ward, where you can visit three charming festivals located close to each other.
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