The Many Types of Torii in Japan
Kaitlyn Ugoretz, an instructor and associate editor at the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture in Nagoya, takes us through a journey of the many different colours of torii gates you can find in Japan!
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Kaitlyn Ugoretz, an instructor and associate editor at the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture in Nagoya, takes us through a journey of the many different colours of torii gates you can find in Japan!
Japan has always been a popular destination, so it’s not really surprising that the number of people going there is already surpassing pre-Covid levels. The vast majority of tourists travel round by train – making use of the amazing rail network with the star attraction, of course, being the bullet train (shinkansen).
A short shinkansen ride away from central Tokyo, Toyama Prefecture offers a beautiful mix of nature and cultural experiences. Nestled on the northern coast of Japan’s main island and looking out into Toyama Bay and the Sea of Japan, let’s look at some of the great things you can do in this prefecture!
Ishikawa Prefecture and its main city Kanazawa have some of the best charms and attractions in the Hokuriku region. From the famous Kenrokuen garden to the many relaxing onsens in the area, let’s look at some of the famous Ishikawa and Hokuriku charm!
Renowned throughout Japan for its impressive mountain ranges and abundance of pristine snowy tracks available for winter sports (it was the site of the 1998 Winter Olympics), Hakuba has always been a popular weekend destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo to get lost in nature, whether it be to experience the wondrous snowfall or go hiking across mountain ranges in the green season.
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