Cultural Crossroads, is a 10-day, nine-night easy walking journey through two historic west Kyushu prefectures long known as Japan’s gateway to China, South-east Asia, India and Europe.
“Over time, Japanese walking is shown to renew and strengthen core systems like the heart, lungs and muscles. This translates ...
Eigenji Temple in Ibaraki Prefecture sits on a hill overlooking the town. The temple is known for its long history, peaceful grounds and brilliant maple leaves in autumn. Many people visit during the ...
Join Tom on "Take Time to Travel" for an immersive walking tour through Tokyo’s bustling Tsukiji Fish Market and the lively ...
Shoes squeaking in perfect unison, dozens of Japanese students move in formation through a Yokohama sports hall in training for a synchronised walking performance expected to draw thousands. For more ...
The walks aim to help the penguins get exercise during winter. Visitors can watch the penguins walking in groups. A rehearsal ...
Discover Kurashiki in Okayama: stroll Edo-era canals, explore Kurashiki denim, Ivy Square and the Ohara Museum on a relaxed ...
Step inside Cincinnati’s Lucky Cat Museum, a tiny wonderland of waving paws, quirky treasures, and joyful surprises tucked ...
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