
Caleb DeMarais
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2 months ago |
japan.travel | Laura Pollacco |Caleb DeMarais |Brock Kuhlman |Melanie D. Sweeney
Photo Credit: ©︎ Okayama Prefectural Tourism FederationJapan’s fashion scene has attracted the world’s attention for decades, with Japanese designers and brands being recognized for their ability to blend the historical crafting culture of their country with cutting-edge innovation. Japan’s fashion scene is as vibrant and diverse as the country itself, from the idiosyncratic street styles of Tokyo to the action-packed mountain slopes of Niigata to the artisanal denim workshops of Okayama.
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2 months ago |
japan.travel | Laura Pollacco |Caleb DeMarais |Brock Kuhlman |Melanie D. Sweeney
In Japan, sake isn’t just a beverage—it’s a way of life. Sake has been a staple beverage since ancient times, and in 2021, sake brewing was designated an Intangible Cultural Asset. Across the country, many breweries open their doors to enthusiasts who wish to explore the rich traditions of Japan’s sake industry and enjoy tasting sake. These tanks are where the magic happens as fermentation takes place. Sake fermentation is unique compared to other alcohols.
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Nov 29, 2024 |
japan.travel | Laura Pollacco |Caleb DeMarais |Brock Kuhlman |Melanie D. Sweeney
It’s no secret that Japan is the ultimate destination for food lovers. The skill and care that goes into every aspect of Japanese cuisine, whether from the produce grown or from the tools used, is world-renowned. With these immersive experiences, you can discover the cultivation and craftsmanship that goes into creating beautiful and unbelievably delicious food - perfect for craft and food enthusiasts. Take in the alpine scenery as you sip on a fresh local cider.
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Aug 19, 2024 |
japan.travel | Tom Fay |Caleb DeMarais |Brock Kuhlman |Melanie D. Sweeney
Discover the rural heart of Japan by trying Nohaku, an all-encompassing word that refers to the experience of staying in a farming, mountain, or fishing village and enjoying the local food, produce, and activities unique to that particular region. Immerse yourself in the deep culture and traditions of Japan’s most tranquil and nature-rich areas, and see a side of the country that most tourists miss. Enjoy local and fresh delicacies such as red snow crab from Toyama Bay.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
japan.travel | Tom Fay |Caleb DeMarais |Brock Kuhlman |Melanie D. Sweeney
Many people are familiar with Japan’s onsen (hot spring) bathing culture, and hot springs can be found right across the country, from Okinawa in the south, to Hokkaido in the north. Taking a soothing bath, often in beautiful and naturalistic outdoor surroundings, is a great way to unwind and forget the stresses of everyday life. However, in recent years, there has been a minor boom for another relaxing pastime – the sauna.
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