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Kiyomizu-dera wooden stage and hillside view at sunrise, showing temple and surrounding trees

What's the best route and timing to visit Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto?

Visit Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto at opening (6:00-8:00) on a weekday via Kyoto City Bus 100/206 or Keihan Kiyomizu-Gojo; avoid peak cherry blossom and autumn foliag
Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) reflected in Kyōko-chi pond under clear light

When is the best time to visit Kinkaku Ji in Kyoto?

Best time at Kinkaku-ji: arrive at opening on weekday mornings. Cherry blossoms late Mar–early Apr, peak autumn mid-Nov, or winter snow for iconic photos.
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto at dawn with few visitors

When should I visit Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto to avoid crowds?

Visit Kyoto’s Arashiyama Bamboo Grove on weekday early mornings (at or before sunrise) to avoid crowds; skip late March–April, mid-November, and holiday weeks.
Entrance walkway to Universal Studios Japan with crowds near Universal-City Station

Universal Studios Japan: ride strategy, crowds, and must-book items

Practical Osaka guide to Universal Studios Japan: what to prebook, when to arrive, top rides to prioritize (Flying Dinosaur, Mario Kart), and line-saving tactic
Wide view of Osaka Castle keep framed by cherry blossoms in Nishinomaru Garden

Osaka Castle: tickets, best season, and half-day itinerary

Practical guide to visiting Osaka Castle (Tenshukaku): ticket costs, opening hours, best seasons (sakura & autumn), access, and a compact 2–4 hour itinerary.
Exterior view of Shibuya PARCO entrance near Shibuya Crossing where visitors access Pokémon Center

Pokémon Center Shibuya: complete guide to shopping, access

Pokemon Center Shibuya guide: how to reach it from Shibuya Station, what to buy, hours, tax-free rules, peak times and tips to avoid crowds. Plan ahead.
Cherry blossoms along the Philosopher's Path in Kyoto, lined with petals and a canal

Kyoto: cherry blossom travel guide — timing and top spots

Kyoto sakura guide — timing, how to use bloom forecasts, top spots (Arashiyama, Kiyomizu-dera, Maruyama Park), crowd tips, transport and hanami etiquette.
Kansai International Airport arrivals area with SIM and Wi-Fi counters

Osaka: Best SIM and Pocket Wi-Fi Options for Short-Term Visitors

Compare prepaid SIMs, eSIMs, and pocket Wi‑Fi for short stays in Osaka — where to buy at Kansai Airport and city shops, costs, activation steps, and returns.
Sapporo winter travel checklist: snow, transport, and festivals

Sapporo winter travel checklist: snow, transport, and festivals

Practical Sapporo winter checklist: snow and temperature expectations, New Chitose access (JR ~37 min), subway and bus tips, packing, driving cautions, and fest
Early morning view of Kiyomizu-dera main hall and approach stairs with few visitors

Kyoto: off-peak temple visit strategy to avoid crowds

Practical off-peak strategy for Kyoto temples: best times, temple-specific tips for Kiyomizu-dera, Fushimi Inari, Kinkaku-ji, transit tricks and a sample itiner
The torii gates of Fushimi Inari Taisha near Inari Station

Kyoto day trips: best nearby temples and transport options

A practical guide to temple-focused day trips from central Kyoto: transport options, travel times, and pass suggestions for Fushimi Inari, Kiyomizu, Kinkaku, Ar
Fare gates and signage at Tokyo Station showing multiple operator lines

Tokyo travel: navigate trains, IC cards, airport transfers

Tokyo practical guide: use Suica & PASMO, buy and top up IC cards, tap fare gates, and pick Narita or Haneda airport transfers with times and tips.
Sapporo winter street scene with snow and lanterns

7-day winter Hokkaido itinerary for expats: skiing, onsens, food and

A practical 7-day Sapporo-centered winter itinerary for expats: ramen and markets, two ski days (Niseko/Rusutsu), a Jozankei onsen day, transport, packing and e
A row of vending machines in Tokyo, Japan

The Most Unique Vending Machines in Japan

While obsolete or abandoned in other countries, vending machines are thriving in Japan - and they have a lot more to offer than drinks.
Logos of the miffy café tokyo, an anime café in Japan (Illustrations Dick Bruna © copyright Mercis

5 Anime Cafés Not to Miss in Tokyo | December 2025

Check out these five anime cafés if you are in Japan in December: Here's all you need to know about Miffy, Haikyuu!!, BLUE LOCK, Chiikawa and Doraemon!
Exploring Japan’s Traditional Festivals for Expats

Exploring Japan’s Traditional Festivals for Expats

You’ve seen the lanterns glowing in Instagram posts. You’ve heard the distant beat of taiko drums from your apartment. Maybe you’ve even walked past a shrine during a festival and thought, “Should I be here? Am I allowed...
Tips for First-Time Travelers to Japan

Tips for First-Time Travelers to Japan

Traveling to Japan is a thrilling experience filled with rich culture, stunning landscapes, and world-renowned cuisine. If you’re planning your first visit to this incredible island nation, being well-prepared will help you make the most of your journey....
Tips for First-Time Travelers to Japan Pt. 2

Tips for First-Time Travelers to Japan Pt. 2

You’ve finally booked the trip — a family adventure to Japan. The kids are excited about sushi and samurai, you’re dreaming of temples and tea houses, and everyone’s a little nervous about the unknown.You might be wondering things...

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