Azuchi Castle Ruins

Azuchi Castle Ruins

Azuchi Castle Ruins is a historically significant site located in Shiga prefecture, Japan. The castle was constructed in the 16th century by the renowned feudal lord Oda Nobunaga and was considered a masterpiece of Japanese castle architecture.

Taga Taisha

Taga Taisha

Taga Taisha Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine located in Taga, Shiga, Japan. It is one of the most important shrines in the Kansai region and is dedicated to the deity of agriculture and fertility.

Miho Museum

Miho Museum

Miho Museum: Where art meets nature in Japan’s Shiga prefecture—a breathtaking blend of culture and tranquility.

Mangetsu-ji Floating Temple

Mangetsu-ji Floating Temple

Mangetsu-ji floating Temple: Serenity suspended on Lake Biwa’s edge, an enchanting floating temple in Otsu, Japan.

Shirahige Jinja

Shirahige Jinja

Shirahige Jinja is a stunning Shinto shrine located in the scenic eastern part of Shiga prefecture in Japan. This breathtaking shrine is dedicated to the deity of water and is renowned for its picturesque torii gate, which stands in the middle of the Biwako canal.

Hamarikyu Gardens

Hamarikyu Gardens

Hamarikyu Gardens: Tokyo’s timeless oasis, blending 17th-century elegance with modern serenity since 1946

Mingei Sadaya

Mingei Sadaya

Discover timeless Japanese craftsmanship at Mingei Sadaya Bamboo Shop in Sagano, Kyoto. Unearth authentic souvenirs with a century of artisanal heritage.

Kotouen

Kotouen

Discover timeless artistry at Kotouen Shigaraki Pottery Shop in Sagano, Kyoto. Since 1817, crafting excellence in Shigaraki ware awaits pottery enthusiasts.

Jazz Bar Salt Peanuts

Jazz Bar Salt Peanuts

Nestled in Tokyo’s Nerima, Jazz Bar Salt Peanuts beckons with its intimate charm—soft lights, plush seats, and a laid-back vibe, making every note a cherished memory.

Sometime

Sometime

Looking for a unique and authentic jazz experience in Tokyo? Look no further than Sometime Jazz Bar, located in the trendy neighborhood of Kichijoji.