Buddhist Statues Carved with Soul: The World of Enku
Enku was a 17th-century wandering monk who carved tens of thousands of wooden Buddhist figures as he traveled across Japan. His powerfully evocative works are ...
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Enku was a 17th-century wandering monk who carved tens of thousands of wooden Buddhist figures as he traveled across Japan. His powerfully evocative works are ...
Japan’s sake-brewing traditions trace back centuries, blending craftsmanship, regional character, and a deep respect for nature. In Izumo, Shimane Prefecture, visitors can...
Japan is a dream destination for fish and seafood lovers, and as a pescatarian, you’re in for a treat...
A street lined with cozy stand-up bars and eateries offers one of the most iconic and unforgettable photo ops in Japan…
Stumped for what to eat during a long day of sightseeing in Japan? Instead of settling for a quick bite at a fast-food chain,...
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