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Moss Matters in Japanese Gardens
Moss Matters in Japanese Gardens, it is not a minor detail. In many places, it is the calm surface that allows rock, water, and maple to feel like one scene

Kevin Warren
4 days ago5 min read


Yamakoshi Mushigame is Koi Genesis
Yamakoshi Mushigame is Koi Genesis because from those same ponds came Yamakoshi’s other world‑shaping legacy, nishikigoi—aka koi. Japanese Koi Farms began here in Yamakoshi.

Kevin Warren
Jan 292 min read


Official Tourism Travel Links Japan
Welcome to a collection of Official Tourism Travel Links Japan. These links to Japanese Islands, Cities and Prefectures will make your visit to Japan easier.

Kevin Warren
Jan 236 min read


Tokyo’s Kitchen Tsukiji Outer Market
Today, Tokyo's Kitchen, Tsukiji Outer Market still describes itself as Japan’s “Food Town,” where wholesale and retail shops share the streets with restaurants, and where new culinary trends are “born” in the middle of old routines.

Kevin Warren
Jan 36 min read


Silk on the Sidewalk: Kyoto’s Kimono Rentals
By late morning in Higashiyama, the transformation is already underway. Silk on the Sidewalk: Kyoto’s Kimono Rentals are marked by a row of sandals sat at the entrance of a kimono rental shop like punctuation marks.

Kevin Warren
Dec 13, 20255 min read


Mitaki-dera: Hiroshima’s Mountain Temple
High on the forested slopes of Mount Mitaki, northwest of central Hiroshima, stands Mitaki-dera: Hiroshima's Mountain Temple, and one of western Japan’s most atmospheric Buddhist temples.

Kevin Warren
Dec 4, 20252 min read


The Portland Japanese Garden Koi Pond
The Portland Japanese Garden and koi pond combine, causing visitors to linger, captivated by the colors and calm movement of the fish.

Kevin Warren
Oct 16, 20256 min read


Terraced Rice Fields of Tokamachi
Within Niigata Prefecture’s Chuetsu region, the Hoshitouge Terraced Rice Fields of Tokamachi unfold across steep hillsides like a mosaic art piece. With over 200 paddies carved into the slopes, these terraces are a testament to centuries of agricultural ingenuity and community resilience.

Kevin Warren
Jun 19, 20257 min read
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