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Kamakura in January: The Best Time for Mt. Fuji Views & No Crowds

Transparency Note: This post may contain affiliate links. If you book or buy through them, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting the blog! If you ask the internet when to visit Kamakura, you are going to get blasted with photos of Hydrangeas (Kanji: 紫陽花 / […]

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Strawberry Picking in Yokohama: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers

Note: This post contains affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the blog and keeps the content free! Okay, can we talk about the smell for a second? The moment you step into one of these greenhouses, […]

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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu History: Kamakura’s Tragic First Family

Transparency Note: This post may contain affiliate links. If you book or buy through them, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting the blog! When you visit Tsurugaoka Hachimangu in Kamakura, it’s easy to see it as just a beautiful, ancient shrine. But that’s like looking […]

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Nemophila at Mother Farm: A Fun Spring Day Trip

Every year, hills of lovely nemophilas start showing up all over my feed, and while Hitachi Seaside Park usually gets all the attention (especially for travelers based in Tokyo), I decided to do something a bit different: I went to Mother Farm in Chiba. A little more under the radar, a lot more farm-y, and […]

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Fudo Ohashi: A Quick Gunma Stop That Stuck With Us

We were heading back to Yokohama after a few days in Niigata for Golden Week, and decided to make Fudo Ohashi Bridge one of our stops. We’d seen a few photos online and were curious—but we weren’t expecting it to be this good. Fudo Ohashi: Way More Interesting Than It Looks at First Fudo Ohashi […]

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