Among the most suggested daytrip from Tokyo (Hakone, Nikko and Kamakura), Kamakura is the option that I usually recommend, both because is the easier to visit from Tokyo, but also because it is full of interesting things to see and with a very relaxed and many different from other places…
Everyone know Japan for its production of Sake, alcoolic beverage made from rice, but we hardly think at Japan as a wine producer. Actually the Yamanashi prefecture, about a couple of hours from Tokyo, is an area where not only excellent native wine is produced, Koshu, but also different types…
Think for a while at the lights of Shinjuku, then, close your eyes for about an hour and a half by train and re-open them once you arrive in Sakura, Chiba Prefecture: you will walking through quiet streets between Samurai houses and a bamboo forest less crowded than Arashiyama ones.…