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Why Uncharted Japan
I’m John Haynes and my wife, Josephine is the fourth generation in her family to have been born in Japan with her great, great-grandparents having arrived in September 1861 from New York only a few years after Japan opened to the west. Her ancestors served as missionaries there when Ronin (former Samurai) still roamed the countryside. It was very much unlike today’s Japan. Therefore her family has a very long history retaining many contacts and the family still keeps the family home there north of Nagano. No one of whom I’m aware in the Japan travel community online or on Youtube has such a background. We both love Japan and enjoy sharing our experience with others. Read on to learn more.
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Takayama, the real “Little Kyoto” of Japan
Kyoto is consistently ranked by travel magazines and bloggers as one of the "must see" cities of the world, and for good reason. It has an incredibly high concentration of temples and shrines that seem to be around every corner including many of the most well known...
Japan’s Most Picturesque Onsen Town?
Kinoaski is one of the most popular onsen or hot springs towns in Japan. Situated very close to the west coast of the Sea of Japan, its off the beaten path, yet well worth the small effort to get there. The signature feature of the town is that there are seven...
Walking the Nakasendo Trail in Magome
The Nakasendo Trail is an historic route that dates back to the early 1700's and was an important road connecting Kyoto to Tokyo, then known as "Edo". Along the way there were more than 69 small villages called "post towns" where travelers would rest, obtain new...



