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Japan travel adventures with the family

Samurai Ninja experience Japan

Samurai experience

Ninja and Samurai are synonymous with Japanese culture. So, while in Japan, take the opportunity to learn the moves of a Samurai! These experiences can be found throughout Japan. We choose Samurai Experience in Osaka, we have been here twice and loved it both times! First we dressed up either as Samurai or Ninja and…
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Snow Monkeys Nagano Japan

Snow Monkeys

Snow Monkeys or Japanese Macaques, are known worldwide for soaking in the hot springs of Nagano in winter. The monkeys are wild and come down from the surrounding mountains to play and chill out… or warm up!… in their own Onsen. The Monkey Onsen (or hot spring) is man made. The monkeys started to visit…
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Snow Monsters Zao Onsen Japan

Snow Monsters

North of Tokyo is a land of monsters and at night the monsters are lit up in a chilly, spooky, multicoloured display! Zao Onsen is an ancient Onsen town, a ski resort and one of three places in Japan where you can see Juhyo or snow monsters. The bitter Siberian winds whip over the mountains…
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Ginzan Onsen Japan

Ginzan Onsen

Hidden in the hills of Japan, is a magical onsen town where wooden multi-story ryokans are camped right on the banks of the river. The cobblestone streets, gaslights and red bridges that criss-cross the river add to the romance and nostalgia of this charming town. Ginzan Onsen was founded in the 1400’s. The town took…
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USJ

Universal Studios Japan

Universal Studios Japan or USJ, as it’s known locally, is located in Osaka. It is smaller than the Disney parks but just as popular, and for any Harry Potter or Mario fan it’s a must! USJ is split into sections or worlds (check out the map here or on the app): Hollywood, New York, San…
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Kumamoto Castle

Kumamoto Castle

Kumamoto Castle suffered extensive damage in the 2016 Earthquake. The Castle is under reconstruction and although the castle itself is not open, some of the grounds and viewing areas are currently open. See below for further details about planned castle unveiling. Kato Kiyomasa directed the building of Kumamoto Castle in 1601-1607. Kumamoto is Japan’s third…
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Mount Aso

Mount Aso

Mount Aso is the largest active volcano in Japan and is located in Aso Kuju National Park in Kumamoto on the island of Kyushu in southern Japan. The day we went, the rope way and walking paths to the crater were closed due to volcanic activity so we could not walk right up to the…
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Cup Noodle

Cup Noodle Museum

Have you ever wished you could design your own flavour of Cup Noodles? At the Cup Noodle museum your dreams can come true! Even if this has never been your dream, a visit to the birthplace of Cup Noodles is a must while in Japan and the kids will love it! There are two Cup…
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Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura

North of Tokyo is a little wonderland that will take you back in time, back to the Edo period, a time when Samurai and Ninja walked Japan. Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura is an amazing theme park where you can roam the streets with Samurai and Ninja and explore what life was like in the Edo…
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Sumo

You would be mistaken if you thought that Sumo is just big, almost naked, men trying to push each other out of a ring! Sumo is Japan’s national sport. A sport of strength and skill, bound in tradition and ritual. Sumo wrestling began as an entertainment for deities and the Sumo ring is considered a…
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