Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage: Kimii-dera 紀三井寺
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Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage: Kimii-dera 紀三井寺

Our travels are taking us further and further afield, this time down the coast to Wakayama-ken! Kimii-dera is temple number two on our pilgrim quest. The only temple farther south on our list than Kimii-dera is temple number one, Seiganto-ji, deep in Wakayama. Getting to Kimii-dera takes some doing, but in cherry blossom season it’s…

Miso Green: Jizo, Koji, and Dirt: Savotem’s Story, Part One
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Miso Green: Jizo, Koji, and Dirt: Savotem’s Story, Part One

                When my boyfriend, Chris, first arrived in Japan, he didn’t have a job in hand. He found one rather quickly—within about 6 weeks—but there were still a few months between his hiring and start dates, so he decided to sign up for WWOOF Japan and work on…

Heart of Japan: Mt. Kabuto Hike
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Heart of Japan: Mt. Kabuto Hike

This article is brought to you through a partnership between the Heart of Japan blog, a project by the Hyogo International Association, and the Hyogo Times.   If you’re looking for a day-trip hike in the Hanshin Area, around the cities of Osaka, Kobe, Nishinomiya, or Amagasaki, I recommend heading out to Mt. Kabuto (possibly named…

Special Feature: Geocaching 101
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Special Feature: Geocaching 101

Adventures await! Did you love scavenger hunts as a kid? Were you a champion at hide-and-seek? Why not join Geocaching, a growing phenomenon ascribing to those interests. So, what is geocaching you may ask? It is a worldwide scavenger hunt made for the modern adventure-loving person! Using a GPS enabled device, players may search for,…