The Places Japan Repeat Visitors Actually Recommend

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If you’ve done Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka and you’re planning a return trip that actually surprises you, you already know the problem. Every itinerary online leads to the same cities. Most places earn their English write-up long after the interesting work is done, leaving copy-and-paste recommendations clustered around the same handful of stops. A while […]

Japan Is One of the Safest Countries on Earth. So Why Are Its Students Being Recruited Into Crime?

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If you have spent any time following Japan, you have probably absorbed something close to gospel about the place. It is extraordinarily safe, streets are clean, people are honest, and the idea of ordinary young people sliding into organised crime feels about as likely as cherry blossoms blooming in January. That picture is not entirely […]

Stop Following Japan’s Must-See Circuit

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I remember standing in front of Fushimi Inari on a Tuesday morning, thinking I’d beaten the crowds by arriving early. I hadn’t. There were already hundreds of people there, selfie sticks raised, shuffling through the torii gates in a slow-moving queue. Somewhere behind me, a tour guide was explaining the significance of the shrine to […]

Japan for Seniors: How to Plan a Trip That Actually Works

Japan for Seniors

Japan has a reputation for being exhausting. That’s mostly because suggested itineraries are terrible. Too many hotels, too many early mornings, too many long travel days that would exhaust anyone under 40, let alone over 60. Planned differently, Japan is not only manageable for older travelers, it’s often easier than many European destinations because the […]