why Japan
Japan, where culture and traditions meet discovery
From the peaceful temples of Kyoto to the neon lights of Tokyo,
Japan offers a harmony of old and new found nowhere else on Earth.
Discover a country where respect, craftsmanship, and beauty shape
every detail — from tea ceremonies to cutting-edge technology.
Whether you come for the food, the culture, or the people, Japan
will leave a lasting impression on your heart.
From the snowy peaks of Hokkaido to the tropical beaches of
Okinawa, every region of Japan offers its own charm and story.
Wander through centuries-old streets, savor world-class cuisine,
and feel the warmth of omotenashi — Japan’s spirit of hospitality.
Wherever you go, you’ll find a country that celebrates both
simplicity and sophistication, inviting you to slow down and truly
connect with its culture.
prefectures
My Favourite Prefectures
Hokkaido
Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, is known for its stunning natural beauty — from snowy mountains and vast forests to colorful flower fields and crystal-clear lakes.
Region
Hokkaido
What I like about it
I like Hokkaido because it feels peaceful and full of natural beauty. The air is fresh, the scenery changes beautifully with each season, and the people are warm and welcoming.
Yamagata
Yamagata is a scenic prefecture in northern Japan, known for its mountains, hot springs, and delicious cherries. It offers a peaceful countryside atmosphere and stunning views in every season, from snowy winters to lush green summers.
Region
Tohoku
What I like about it
I like Yamagata because it feels calm and genuine, with kind people and a deep connection to nature. It's trulty amazing.
Kagawa
Kagawa, Japan’s smallest prefecture, is famous for its delicious Sanuki udon noodles, beautiful Seto Inland Sea views, and charming art islands like Naoshima. The mix of culture, nature, and food makes it a special place to visit.
Region
Shikoku
What I like about it
I like Kagawa because it feels warm and welcoming, with a relaxed atmosphere and amazing food everywhere.