Obon: Remember Me Different communities and locations celebrate Obon in various ways, but all events aim to welcome ancestors, entertain them with gratitude, and see them off again.
Hanabi - Japanese Fireworks After a period of dormancy due to the pandemic, Japan's fireworks festivals are welcoming in-person attendance, offering a chance to once again enjoy these timeless traditions in various local communities.
Fuurin - Japanese Wind Chimes Visit shrines and temples adorning fuurin (Japanese Wind Chimes), a Japanese summer tradition. Notable places include Nyoirinji Temple in Fukuoka, Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine in Saitama, Houtokuji Temple in Gunma, Enshu Sanzan Fuurin Festival in Shizuoka, and Ofusa Kannon Temple in Nara.
Exploring Sunflower Fields in Japan In Japan, vast fields of vibrant sunflowers bloom from the end of July to August. Explore sunflower landscapes at Nogi Town, Yama no Gakkou, Yamanakako Hananomiyako Park, and Suhara Himawari no Sato.
Tanabata Festival Experience the Tanabata Festival in Japan, celebrating a legendary love story with vibrant decorations, parades, and delicious street food. Don't miss renowned festivals at Sendai, Shonan Hiratsuka, Ichinomiya, Anjo, and Noshiro.
Exploring Japan's Stunning Seaside Stations Immerse yourself in the beauty of Japan's seaside stations. Shimonada Station may be the most popular, but many others have equally mesmerizing views.
Kagawa: Artistic Wonders and Ocean Vistas Located in the northern part of Shikoku, Kagawa is a haven for art enthusiasts, a gateway to a world of islands, and the ultimate destination for udon lovers.