Japan is one of the world’s greatest food destinations — a place where every region has its own flavours, traditions, and specialties shaped by climate, culture, and history.
As the Lunar New Year (also known as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival) approaches, millions across Asia and beyond prepare for one of the most significant annual migrations—returning to their hometowns to reunite with family.
From Kyoto’s crimson temples to Nikko’s golden shrines, Lake Kawaguchi’s fiery Fuji views to Hakone’s misty lakeside trails—November in Japan is a leaf-chasing dream.
From Kyoto’s crimson temples to Nikko’s golden shrines, Lake Kawaguchi’s fiery Fuji views to Hakone’s misty lakeside trails—November in Japan is a leaf-chasing dream.
From Kyoto’s crimson temples to Nikko’s golden shrines, Lake Kawaguchi’s fiery Fuji views to Hakone’s misty lakeside trails—November in Japan is a leaf-chasing dream.