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Cultural Travel
Protecting the Sacred Trees of Koya-san
Within the misty mountains of Japan's Kii Peninsula, Koya-san (Mt. Koya), stands as a sacred realm of tranquility, history, and spiritual significance. This awe-inspiring mountain has been revered for centuries and is home to a unique collection of trees known as the rokuboku, or The Six Trees of Koya-san.
Japan Angler
Sayonara, Tuna?
How would you feel if tomorrow you went to the market or your favorite sushi shop and there was no bluefin tuna available? Wh...
Japan Angler
Whaling: Tradition and Conservation vs. Fear and...
You may have heard about a reality TV series called “Whale Wars” and currently airing on Animal Planet in North America. The seri...
Eco Tourism
Bears in Japan
When most people think of Japan, they think of reliable cars and electronics, or perhaps karaoke or manga, recently maybe even wh...