Architecture

Travel tips

10 Best Buildings in Nagoya to Check Out

Nagoya is Japan's vibrant fourth-largest city, full of hidden treasures beyond the typical tourist path. Keep reading as we unveil the top 10 best buildings in Nagoya to check out!
Places to visit in Japan

10 Cool Bridges in Japan

Are you crazy about bridges? Then this is the article for you!
Culture

Unique Features of a Traditional Japanese House

If you are interested in Japanese lifestyle, check the traditional Japanese houses. Essence of Japanese culture is all included.
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Accommodation

What is Machiya? Japanese Traditional Townhouses

Ever wonder what a Machiya is? Learn more about these traditional Japanese townhouses!
Places to visit in Japan

10 Most Beautiful Spots for Seeing Architecture in Japan!

Where in Japan has the best and most iconic architecture? Read our article to find out!
Religion

10 Most Beautiful Churches and Cathedrals in Japan

Japan is a country known for its incredible shrines and temples. But did you know that there are also a number of beautiful churches and cathedrals as well?
Japan

9 Famous Japanese Architects

Japan blends the traditional with the modern. The country produces an innovative spirit that has continued for centuries or more. Here we introduce 9 famous Japanese architects and their famous works.
Religion

What is Torii Gate? Meaning, Types and Facts

Torii gate is the gate which stands at the entrance of shrines in Japan. But what is the role and meaning of torii gates? Here is a complete guide to torii gates in Japan!
Chubu

8 Best Things To Do In Hida Takayama

Hida Takayama is a beautiful city full of historically important buildings in the northern Japan Alps of Gifu. Here are the best places that you shouldn't miss in the area!
History

7 Unique Elements of Japanese Traditional Architecture

Japanese traditional architecture is one of the most distinct features of Japanese culture and you can find unique elements of architecture in castles, temples, shrines, and also homes. But what is the meaning behind it and why the structure has been developed like that?
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