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Taking steps to discover Japan

A Stroll Through... is a series in which we take a stroll through towns, cities, villages and neighborhoods around the country to uncover some of Japan's gems.

A stroll through Tomonoura

A sleepy port town on the shores of the Seto Inland Sea, Tomonoura boasts attractive coastal views, historic buildings and plenty of local color - making for a relaxing full or half day excursion from Hiroshima...
By Matt Evans·April 27, 2024

A Stroll Through Tochigi City

Sandwiched between Gunma and Ibaraki in the northernmost part of Japan’s Kanto Region, Tochigi is a large and geographically diverse prefecture...
By Matt Evans·May 25, 2023

A Stroll Through Gyoda

Located just over an hour by Shinkansen and local train from central Tokyo, the small, sleepy city of Gyoda in Saitama Prefecture is relatively unknown outside of the region but boasts some great sightseeing spots...
By Matt Evans·August 19, 2020

A Stroll Through Kanazawa

Often called the Little Kyoto for its cultural depth and beautifully preserved historic buildings, Kanazawa’s traditional charms and relatively small size make it the ideal city break for walkers...
By Matt Evans·March 25, 2020

A Stroll Through Matsumoto

Today it was time to explore the picturesque city of Matsumoto, the second largest city in Nagano Prefecture with a long history...
By Sam Evans·June 22, 2019

A Stroll Through Yokohama

Standing as Japan’s second largest city, Yokohama began as a humble fishing village and grew into one of the country’s most important cities...
By Sam Evans·January 27, 2019

A Stroll Through Kawagoe

Located 30 minutes from Tokyo, this old town has a rich history as a key supplier of commodities to the capital during the Edo Period. The town prospered due to its auspicious trade with Edo...
By Sam Evans·January 10, 2018
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