

Suwa Itinerary: Complete Travel Guide to Nagano’s Best-Kept Secret
I’m excited to introduce a place in Nagano Prefecture that quickly became one of my favorite destinations in Japan: Suwa. This peaceful area which surrounds Lake Suwa is unknown to most international travelers, but it offers so much. In this guide, I’ll share everything I learned from spending about 10 days in Suwa, from what to do to where to stay, to local food spots and lesser-known experiences that I’d highly recommend.

Walking to Tateishi Park, a Real-Life ‘Your Name’ Anime Location in Suwa
If you’re a fan of Makoto Shinkai’s Your Name, you may already know that the lake in the movie was inspired by a real place: Lake Suwa in Nagano Prefecture. When I first learned this, I was immediately intrigued, and once I saw the view from Tateishi Park, I understood why it inspired such a magical setting. In this post, I’ll take you along the walk with me, share photos from the route, and give you all the practical tips you need if you want to do it yourself.

Discover Suwa Taisha: Walking Itineraries for Shrine Lovers and Goshuin Collectors
Suwa Taisha isn’t just one shrine: it’s a sacred complex made up of four distinct sites scattered across the Suwa region in Nagano Prefecture. During my stay in Suwa, I had one of the most memorable and rewarding experiences of my trip: walking between the shrines and collecting all four goshuin from Suwa Taisha. In this guide, I’ll share the walking routes I took to explore the four shrines at a relaxed pace.

A Half-Day Trip to Matsushiro, a Samurai Town in Nagano
If you're in Nagano and looking for a quiet, off-the-beaten-path destination, I highly recommend Matsushiro. Nestled in the foothills of Nagano, this former castle town—now part of the city—offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan’s samurai past. Once the stronghold of the Sanada clan, Matsushiro is home to well-preserved samurai residences, a scenic castle park, and more. I spent a morning exploring Matsushiro and am excited to share in this article my experience and the itinerary I followed.

A Hiking Guide to the Magome-Tsumago Nakasendo Trail
A new article in which I share my experience of walking one of Japan's most popular hiking trails: the path between the two historic post towns of Magome and Tsumago on the Nakasendo in the Kiso Valley. What I particularly enjoyed about this hike in the Japanese countryside was the variety of landscapes, from rice paddies and bamboo groves to cedar forests and small rural villages.

Nakasendo Torii Pass - A Rewarding Hike From Yabuhara to Narai
Japan is full of magnificent hiking trails, such as the Torii Pass, which connects Yabuhara and Narai and is one of the most challenging sections of the ancient Nakasendo trail. Less well known than the Magome-Tsumago section of the Nakasendo, it nonetheless makes a lovely half-day hike, perfect for appreciating off-the-beaten-path Japan while getting some exercise on a quiet hiking trail.

A Night at Kanaguya: A Review of a Traditional Ryokan in Shibu Onsen
Kanaguya is a traditional ryokan that is said to be over 250 years old. It is located on a narrow main street of Shibu Onsen, Nagano. I have been three times to this ryokan and can only recommend it. You can read the reasons why in this article.

Things to Know Before Visiting the Snow Monkey Park
Jigokudani Monkey Park is home to the only troop of monkeys in the world known to bathe naturally in hot springs. In this article you will find some tips to prepare your visit, such as information about the park, transport, what to wear, suitcase storage, etc.

A Winter Experience in Japan: a Guide to Shibu Onsen and the Snow Monkey Park
A place I would highly recommend visiting in the wintertime in Japan is Shibu Onsen in Yamanouchi, Nagano prefecture. Famous for its hot springs and historic buildings, Shibu Onsen is still steeped in the traditional atmosphere of its 1,300-year history.
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