Enjoying a Bounty of Seafood in Japan's Northern Frontier
Tohoku Tourism Promotion Organization is pleased to announce an overnight tour to fully experience the life and delicious food of in the fishing town of Hachinohe.
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Tohoku Tourism Promotion Organization is pleased to announce an overnight tour to fully experience the life and delicious food of in the fishing town of Hachinohe.
February is sake month in Ontario! In celebration of UNESCO's recent recognition of sake as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, JETRO has collaborated with LCBO to offer a curated selection of craft sake at participating locations throughout the month, in addition to live events at both Japan Foundation Toronto, and the Eaton Centre.
Kobe Luminarie is a magical winter light festival held in the heart of Kobe, symbolizing hope and recovery since its inception after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake (1995).
Bordered on one side by the Japanese Alps and the Sea of Japan on the other, Toyama has been recognized by The New York Times and Afar, earning a spot on the former’s list of “52 Places to Go in 2025” and the latter’s “Where to Go in 2025.” Read on to learn more.
Juhyo, or frost-covered trees, are said to be one of the rarest phenomena in the world. There is a very popular snowshoe tour that allows you to see this spectacular winter view in Hakkoda!
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