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Ginkaku-ji, a 15th-century Zen temple featuring tranquil gardens.

First-Time Japan Travel Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

Japan is one of the easiest countries in the world to travel through—and one of the easiest to misunderstand. First-time visitors often arrive with a…

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Much of the riding happens on narrow shoulders or faded edge lanes.

Cycling the Nakasendō Today: Minokamo to Hashima, Reality Along the Kiso River

Some cycling days in Japan unfold quietly, following rivers through wooded valleys or slipping past villages barely awake. Others are defined less by scenery than…

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A Journey Along the Nakasendō and Tōkaidō from Tokyo to Kyoto and Back

Cycling the Old Roads of Japan: From Tokyo to Kyoto and Back

Cycling the Old Roads of Japan — From Tokyo to Kyoto and Back Japan has long fascinated cyclists. Its reputation for safety, infrastructure, efficiency, and…

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