Tour a ¥100-Million Toilet
Roadside station Forest 276 Otaki looks like a log cabin, but its toilets are fit for a movie star.
Roadside station Forest 276 Otaki looks like a log cabin, but its toilets are fit for a movie star.
The first place where you find leaves turning color in Japan is Hokkaido's Daisetsuzan National Park.
Japan's autumnal color change begins up in Hokkaido, so you need to explore the area early if you want to catch the season's best.
If you're in Hokkaido and happen upon these limited-edition Halloween chocolates, not to worry: they're all okay for Muslims!
Japan's regional cuisine hits the road—er, tracks—with "ekiben," or bento sold at train stations.
This is one bowl ramen enthusiasts won't want to miss on their next trip to Sapporo, one of Japan's famed ramen cities.
Where you go when you've dipped in them all?
Hokkaido is a must-visit place for nature lovers. After its harsh and snowy winters, the land shows off tulips in spring, lavender fields in summer, cosmos in autumn, and many more colorful flowers throughout the year.