Some of my favourite outdoor experiences in Japan
impermanence 無常
SPRING ATTACK!!!
雪と寿司 ski and sashimi:: Hokkaido in January
Niseko and Sapporo in Winter under the snow 冬の雪の北海道で
Favourites amoung the Ryukyus
Islands part of the former Ryukyu Kingdom, now commonly referred to as Okinawa, are closer to Taiwan than to continental Japan. The South-west islands showcase some incredible marine life and unspoiled nature, a rarity in Japan..
A Tokyo address book for winter 冬 (+ mostly Ski spots in Honshu)
Maybe the best thing about Tokyo is how easy it is to leave the city behind and get on the snow…
A Tokyo address book for Fall 秋
The most flattering season for this city
Tsuyu 梅雨 (*the rainy season)
As any Lost in translation fan knows, Tokyo has its fair share of rainy days. Be it tsuyu (the rainy season), a weaker typhoon or common rain, here’s a list of places well suited for wet days…
Hiroshima and Northern Shikoku in Spring
北四国と広島の春
Some Tokyo addresses for Spring 春
This means sakura (cherry blossoming) season… 桜の花
A glimpse at Hokkaido during the Winter 冬の北海道
‘On a clear day, from the top of Mount Rusutsu you can see both lake Toya and the Sea of Japan’.