Cultural Crossroads, is a 10-day, nine-night easy walking journey through two historic west Kyushu prefectures long known as Japan’s gateway to China, South-east Asia, India and Europe.
A walking tour can be the best way to explore Japan, following the footsteps of pilgrims & exploring wilderness trails, encountering Zen gardens & onsen baths, historic temples and tea houses. It ...
Usu shrine in Kunisaki, Japan. Walk Japan has added seven new tours in Japan this year that include guided and self-guided options for travelers. Photo Credit: Walk Japan Walk Japan has added seven ...
In today’s hectic lifestyle, staying healthy feels like a full-time job. Most people are so caught up in their daily routine that they barely find time to take care of themselves. As a result, health ...
Walk Japan has launched seven new tours to celebrate the reopening of the country after COVID-19. The tours provide a range of intimate experiences of the countryside, society, culture and heritage of ...
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Few people know about Japan’s 88 Temple Pilgrimage, but this centuries-old Japanese journey blends spiritual practice, cultural insights and immersion into nature. When most people think about famous ...
MANILA, Philippines — Since 1992, a Japan-based walking tour company has launched several tours off the beaten path. Walk Japan, an independently owned and managed walking tour company, has been at ...
A monk makes his way through the rain in the town of Narai on the historic Nakasendo. Photo Credit: Mark Edward Harris Every step the 17th century haiku poet and traveler Matsuo Basho (1644-1694) took ...