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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


Kyoto’s Garden of Origins and Journeys
Saihoji Temple—better known as Kokedera, the “Moss Temple,” is the kind of Kyoto place that refuses to be rushed. It isn’t designed for a quick loop and a few photos. Kyoto’s Garden of Origins and Journeys is designed for practice, for quiet, for the old understanding that the best journeys begin with a steady mind.

Kevin Warren
Jan 184 min read


Onn Japanese Sweet Shop
Onn Japanese sweet shop or Wagashi in the Gokomachi district of Kyoto opened late 2023 by owner Suzuka Yamaoka. The goal was to provide an experience that warms both the body and soul of it’s customers.

Kevin Warren
Jan 101 min read


Abandoned Oiwa Shrine Kyoto
Japan has numerous abandoned shrines, or haikyo, as they’re referred to. Often found in rural areas and overgrown mountainsides, they are mostly the result of depopulation, modernization, or disaster. Abandoned Oiwa Shrine, Southeast of Kyoto is the example I’ve shared here.

Kevin Warren
Jan 61 min read


Ninna-Ji Temple Kyoto Japan
Ninna-Ji Temple Kyoto, Japan is a Buddhist temple in north-west Kyoto. Ninna-Ji has a historical relationship with the Imperial Family of Japan.

Kevin Warren
Jan 61 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
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