Miyagi

This entry is part 3 of 11 in the series Little Kyoto Vol1

Mio’s next journey took her to Kakuda, known as the “Little Kyoto” of Miyagi Prefecture. This town is celebrated for its historical charm and beautiful scenery, offering a unique blend of culture and history. Upon arriving in Kakuda, Mio first explored the old town area. She was greeted by traditional Japanese architecture and winding narrow […]

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Aomori

This entry is part 1 of 11 in the series Little Kyoto Vol1

Mio’s next journey took her to Hirosaki, known as the “Little Kyoto” of Aomori Prefecture. This charming city is famous for its beautiful castle and historical streets. Upon arriving in Hirosaki, Mio first visited Hirosaki Castle. The castle is renowned for its cherry blossoms in spring, and Mio enjoyed walking through its lovely gardens and

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Autumn in Miyagi

Harmony of Tradition and Nature Next, Miwa sought the colorful autumn landscapes in Miyagi Prefecture, a place where tradition and natural beauty harmonize, offering her new discoveries and emotions. Arriving in Sendai, the capital of Miyagi, Miwa first visited the ruins of Sendai Castle, feeling the history of Date Masamune. The view from the castle

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Summer in Shizuoka

This entry is part 10 of 10 in the series A Journey Across Japan Mio's Four Seasons:  1

Tea Fields and the Scenery of Mount Fuji In the summer sun, Mio next visited Shizuoka Prefecture, known for its rich nature and culture, especially the beautiful tea fields and views of Mount Fuji. Upon arriving in Shizuoka, Mio first explored the tea plantations. Walking through the verdant tea fields, she learned about the history

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Spring in Fukuoka

This entry is part 9 of 10 in the series A Journey Across Japan Mio's Four Seasons:  1

The Vitality of the Port Town and Culinary Exploration Welcoming the warm sunshine of spring, Mio visited Fukuoka, the gateway to Kyushu. Fukuoka is a vibrant port town where old history and modern vitality coexist. Mio began her visit in Fukuoka’s iconic area, Hakata. Walking through the bustling streets around Hakata Station, she felt the

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Winter in Okinawa

This entry is part 8 of 10 in the series A Journey Across Japan Mio's Four Seasons:  1

Warm Light and Cultural Fusion Escaping the cold winter, Mio headed to Okinawa, known for its warm climate and unique culture, where warm light welcomes visitors even in winter. Arriving in Naha, Mio started her visit at Shuri Castle. The red-tiled buildings, reminiscent of the Ryukyu Kingdom’s history, and the beautiful gardens made a deep

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Autumn in Ishikawa

This entry is part 7 of 10 in the series A Journey Across Japan Mio's Four Seasons:  1

The Fusion of Tradition and Art Seeking the integration of tradition and art, Mio visited Ishikawa Prefecture in autumn. Known for its historical buildings, traditional crafts, and beautiful natural scenery, Kanazawa was an attractive destination for her. Upon arriving in Kanazawa, she first visited Kenrokuen Garden. The beauty of the Japanese garden and the autumn

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Winter in Nagano

This entry is part 4 of 10 in the series A Journey Across Japan Mio's Four Seasons:  1

Healing with Snow and Hot Springs Leaving autumnal Kyoto behind, Mio next sought the charm of winter, heading to Nagano Prefecture, known for its abundant nature and long-standing hot spring culture, emitting a special allure in winter. Her first stop was the famous ski resort, Hakuba Village. Gliding down the snow-covered slopes, she experienced the

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