Who in their right mind doesn’t swoon at the pure thought of Mount Fuji? UNESCO didn’t name Mt. Fuji a World Heritage Site ...
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Ahead of a record-breaking travel boom, the capital’s best stays fuse futuristic comforts with artisanal touches—proof that Japanese hospitality is constantly being reimagined.
Japan is home to 27,000 hot springs sources, but overtourism has reduced some of the country’s onsen water supply to a record ...
An onsen gastronomy trek in rural Japan is a triple indulgence in hot springs, local delicacies and scenic walks. Read more ...
New Yorkers will soon be able to bathe in a traditional onsen experience, as Hoshino Resorts Inc. has announced it will open a Japanese-style inn with a spa in Sharon Springs, New York, in 2028.
People in Japan love bathing in hot springs, or onsen. And since the old days, it has been common for people to check into residential hot-spring inns for extended stays to boost their health ...
Initially, Ureshino was a hotspot for domestic tourists. There were only a meagre 25,000 residents here. Over time, Ureshino ...