Sumo 101: What Travelers Should Know Before Their First Match
Tradition as well as religion still play an important role in this sporting spectacle, and travelers who are lucky enough can watch sumo wrestlers from their training to the ring.
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
Tradition as well as religion still play an important role in this sporting spectacle, and travelers who are lucky enough can watch sumo wrestlers from their training to the ring.
But with the now years-long moratorium on international travel, international guests can now finally look forward to an exciting Nikko stay.
Whether you’d like to ski in Niseko or lounge on the beaches of Okinawa, Remote Lands has a bespoke Japan journey just for you.
Kaiseki in Kyoto, samsa in Samarkand, or bibimbap in Busan — Asia is a foodie feast for every kind of traveler.
Remote Lands is proud to announce the ultimate foodie experience through the Land of the Rising Sun: The Aman Japan Culinary Journey.
Japan is the perfect place to bond with the family, a fun-for-all-ages adventure to gleaming skyscrapers and serene nature.
Japan’s most famous seasonal attraction blooms from south to north, beginning in Kyushu in March all the way to Hokkaido in May, and with Remote Lands, travelers can see Japan change in style.
Remote Lands speaks to executive director Naohito Ise of the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) about the future of travel in Japan.
As the major travel hubs in Japan look to reopenRemote Lands speaks to Alex Porteous of Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto on how travel has changed.
Whether it’s the wilds of Tohoku or the hot springs of Ishikawa, Japan has a wealth of experiences for your wellbeing.
Aman Niseko might seem like a long way off, but there are a few things travelers should know, and it’s all good news.
Cheerleaders, history, balloons — watching baseball in Japan is a whole new way to see the game.