Guide to Japanese etiquette for first-time visitors
The Land of the Rising Sun is one of the most welcoming for travellers, but like any country, they have their own unique culture and etiquette to abide to.
The Land of the Rising Sun is one of the most welcoming for travellers, but like any country, they have their own unique culture and etiquette to abide to.
Referred to as Fuji-san by the Japanese, Japan’s highest mountain holds a special place in the heart of all Japanese people and its snow-capped summit and near perfectly symmetrical peak is famous the world over.
Rowan Goldthorp, our Product and Commercial Manager, recently returned from an escorted tour of Japan,
Lonely Planet’s Best In Asia 2017 has been released, with the popular annual guide helping you to plan your 2017 travel adventure.
Everyone loves a good festival. From Pancake Day to Bonfire Night, there’s nothing better than diving into all that these festivities entail with frying pan in one hand and sparkler in the other.
Known as the capital of sushi, Japan also has a wide range of sweet treats to cater for the sweet tooth.
Kyoto is Japan’s most enchanting city. Here, the legacy of old Japan lingers amongst the new, modern developments.
If you are heading to Japan you are in for a treat. The festivals (‘matsuri’ in Japanese) and celebrations in Japan are some of the most magnificent in the world