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5 Places to Visit in Japan When it’s Too Hot in Summer

As we’re about halfway through the sweltering summer season, it’s not surprising that most people in Japan have sought to flee the intense heat of the big cities. In my beloved Kansai, I have plenty of plans to escape the heat, such as Shin-Kobe’s Nunobiki Waterfall and the Akame Falls.

Everyone should have a plan to beat the heat and have fun in summer, especially with recent temperatures reaching into the high 30s in many parts of the country.

To help you make your plans, Gaijinpot goes on a quest for some of the coolest and most accessible places in Japan to visit in summer.

1. Karuizawa (Nagano)
Photo: iStock/ NorimotoKaruizawa’s Shiraito Falls in summer.
Nagano in Japan’s Chubu region is well-known for its cool temperatures, which is hardly surprising for a prefecture known as a destination for winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding.

But, in summer, a popular destination to visit is Karuizawa. A resort town home to art galleries, top-notch restaurants, shopping streets ..

Godzilla Theme Park on Awaji Island: Zip-line Straight Into a Life-Sized Godzilla!

In Japan's Nijigen no Mori, an anime theme park on Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture, an insanely cool life-sized Godzilla attraction is now open. At the Godzilla Intercept Operation, you can enjoy a variety of fun themed events, from zip-lining into Godzilla's mouth and shooting games.
Godzilla Intercept Operation: National Godzilla Awajishima Research Center
Here at Awaji Island, you'll encounter a 120m real-sized sculpture of Godzilla (the world's largest)! With everything themed entirely around Gozilla, you can participate as a member of the National Godzilla Awajishima Research Center, battle against the beast, check out the original Godzilla Museum – plus chow down on original snacks and more!
Godzilla Theme Park Attraction #1: Theater
â–²Godzilla Theater, where you can watch original stories
The theme park's theater shows an exclusive original video about Godzilla's arrival on Awaji Island, and the lead-up to your mission. With a cast including Hirona ..

Visiting Shirakawa-Go: The Village Worth Visiting No Matter the Season

Located in Gifu Prefecture's Ono District is Shirakawa-go, a beautiful traditional Japanese village and tourist attraction. Its historical value was recognized in 1976 when it was classified as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings in Japan.
This recognition reached a global scale in 1995 when it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the area of Gokayama. Collectively, they are known as the Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama.
It therefore comes as no surprise that visitors from all over Japan and around the world travel to Shirakawa-go to enjoy the pure and beautiful landscape of Japan in its primitive days. What are some must-visit places of interest in and around Shirakawa-go, and how easy is it to actually get there? Let's find out!
Gassho-Zukuri: Shirakawa-Go's Most Distinct Architectural Features
Now, we can't talk about Shirakawa-go without first mentioning its iconic gassho-zukuri houses.
Gassh..

Enjoy a Luxurious Time! 3 Unique Hotels & Resorts Near Tokyo Perfect For a Slow Travel Getaway

When traveling, most people select an inn based on their travel destination. However, like the growing trend of 'slow travel,' which reduces crowding while extending one's time of travel, many are making the facilities themselves the purpose of their trip!
Today we introduce several great inns that offer more than a place to sleep, including a “sushi shop you can stay at,” which serves Edomae sushi, courtesy of an experienced sushi chef, and an all-inclusive inn with activities, drinks, and evening meals available at no extra charge!
If you're planning a vacation this year, you may want to make these fabulous inns the main destination of your trip!
Toriizaki Club HOTEL & SEAFOODS: Opened in March 2022 – a fun 'Sushi Hotel'!
Toriizaki Club HOTEL & SEAFOODS is a hot spring facility recently opened in March 2022 and located in the Toriizaki Seaside Park Area in Kisarazu, Chiba Prefecture. What's interesting about this place is its concept: “a sushi resta..

Shiga Tourist Spots: Top 9 Things to Do Around Japan’s Lake Biwa Region

Shiga Prefecture is located almost directly in the middle of Japan's chain of islands. With Lake Biwa, Japan's largest lake, dominating around 1/6th of the prefecture, visitors can experience beautiful natural scenery in every season.
From castles to traditional villages, there are many unique Shiga tourist spots. Shiga also has long had a highly developed economy and culture, and to this day, many historic landmarks and city districts remain. This extends to its cuisine: Shiga is famous for carp and sweetfish, and its “freshwater fish cuisine” is unlike that of any other prefecture.
What Kind of Place is Shiga Prefecture?
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Shiga Prefecture is home to Lake Biwa, a precious water resource to those living in the Kinki Region. Excluding Lake Biwa, half of the remaining land area is taken up by mountains, making Shiga a region of abundant nature, where you can enjoy seasonal recreational activities.
This includes picnics under the cherry blossom trees i..

Five Jobs in Japan to Meet the Right People

You understand that relationships are essential if you’ve worked long enough: how we get along, what we do for others, introductions, etc. For many of us, that’s what keeps people fired up about doing any job.

This month, there are a good amount of assistant and career-track posts here on GaijinPot. They are all in industries where getting to know the right people can change everything. A job can take you in many, many different directions.

Each has something you can build upon, and there for the takin’. These jobs will go fast. So go get ’em, folks!

1. Recruit for the future
If you’re looking for an entry-level position in finance with an excellent trajectory into the world of consulting, Oaks International would like you to consider joining their team in Ginza as an assistant and researcher on their senior consultant team.

What do they do? Well, Oaks International is a boutique recruitment firm that finds talent for companies operating in asset management, banking and the insuran..

Five Jobs in Japan to Meet the Right People for August

You understand that relationships are essential if you’ve worked long enough: how we get along, what we do for others, introductions, etc. For many of us, that’s what keeps people fired up about doing any job.

This month, there are a good amount of assistant and career-track posts here on GaijinPot. They are all in industries where getting to know the right people can change everything. A job can take you in many, many different directions.

Each has something you can build upon, and there for the takin’. These jobs will go fast. So go get ’em, folks!

1. Recruit for the future
If you’re looking for an entry-level position in finance with an excellent trajectory into the world of consulting, Oaks International would like you to consider joining their team in Ginza as an assistant and researcher on their senior consultant team.

What do they do? Well, Oaks International is a boutique recruitment firm that finds talent for companies operating in asset management, banking and the insuran..

Ginger Pork (Shogayaki) Recipe: A Quick & Easy Japanese Classic

Ginger pork (shogayaki) is a sweet and spicy, hearty stir-fried dish, and a popular Japanese classic that makes the perfect accompaniment to rice.
Here we will introduce a pork shogayaki recipe as developed by cooking instructor, Mr. Toshihiro Minami, complete with a video. Don't worry if you can't make it to Japan at the moment. This recipe uses ingredients that you can find just about anywhere, including pork and ginger, so you can easily cook this Japanese classic in your own home!
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Just add rice! Simple and nutritious Pork Shogayaki recipe
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Pork shogayaki (ginger pork) is a popular Japanese dish that brings out the refreshing flavor and aroma of the ingredients by stir-frying thinly-sliced ​​pork with ginger. It goes especially well with rice, and it is a standard dish that many enjoy both at restaurants, and at home.
Pork loin is rich in vitamin B-1, which is said to help fight fatigue. Ginger contains gingerol and shogaol, which are ..

Discover Sapporo – Japan’s Largest Northern City!

The largest city north of Tokyo, Sapporo is a culturally-rich, bustling metropolis overflowing with gourmet culture and exhilarating sightseeing! While many skip over exploring the city in favor of ski resorts or Hokkaido wilderness, after reading our collection of deep-dive Sapporo guides, we’re sure it’ll be the highlight of your next Japan itinerary!
Top 20 Things to Do in Sapporo for Tourists – Recommended by Locals!
With iconic sites and action-packed events reeling in visitors from near and far, Sapporo is undoubtedly one of Japan's top tourist destinations. While the typical attractions listed in guidebooks are great, the lively city gushes with hidden gems offering an authentic escape from the beaten track.
With this in mind, here are our picks for 20 of the best things to do in Sapporo. No matter how many of these wonderful experiences you tick off, we guarantee you’ll leave with tonnes of life-long treasured memories!
Top 20 Things to Do in Sapporo for Tourists – Recomme..

Outdoor Dining in Osaka: 3 Terrace Restaurants to Enjoy Osaka’s Iconic Night Scenery

The only way to make the food of Osaka better is with gorgeous nighttime views! Here, we’ll showcase three outdoor dining spots to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime dinner alongside classic sights like Osaka Castle and more.
Adding one or two to your Osaka itinerary is bound to make your trip even more memorable!
1. Blue Birds Roof Top Terrace: BBQ with Osaka Castle
First up, we have Blue Birds Roof Top Terrace, which is the rooftop restaurant of Miraiza Osaka-Jo, right in front of Osaka Castle.
Miraiza Osaka-Jo is a historic building constructed in 1931. It originally served as the Osaka City Museum before being reborn into a multipurpose facility.
Alongside restaurants, there is a samurai and ninja experience, souvenir shop, cafe, and more, making it a great place to rest while sightseeing in Osaka.
Blue Birds Roof Top Terrace offers seasonal BBQ dining between spring and autumn. During spring, diners can take in one-of-a-kind views of Osaka Castle adorned by cherry blossoms, while chowin..