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Nagasaki’s Atomic-Bomb Surviving School: Shiroyama Elementary School
Nagasaki’s Atomic-Bomb Surviving School: Shiroyama Elementary School

Nagasaki’s Atomic-Bomb Surviving School: Shiroyama Elementary School

The Atomic Bomb Museum, Peace Park and hypocenter are Nagasaki’s most well-known cluster of sites associated with Aug. 9, 1945 atomic bombing but less than 500 meters away there’s another place that’s less known but with its own unique perspective…

Turning Old Tokyo into Hiroshima’s Nakajima-honmachi for Kono Sekai TV Drama
Turning Old Tokyo into Hiroshima’s Nakajima-honmachi for Kono Sekai TV Drama

Turning Old Tokyo into Hiroshima’s Nakajima-honmachi for Kono Sekai TV Drama

Recently I went to rural Tokyo (yes, it has a rural part) to visit Edo-Tokyo Tatemono, the 25 building architectural park that preserves old Tokyo buildings. Its collection includes the homes of Edo era farmers and a prime minister as…

Summertime in Japan’s International City of the North: Hakodate
Summertime in Japan’s International City of the North: Hakodate

Summertime in Japan’s International City of the North: Hakodate

While I don’t mind some snow or cold, warm days are the best for enjoying historic cities with lots of walking and outdoor sights. Considering how hot and humid it was already getting in subtropical Kyushu, early summer was the…

Hokkaido’s Pioneer Village: Kaitaku no Mura (Historic Village of Hokkaido)
Hokkaido’s Pioneer Village: Kaitaku no Mura (Historic Village of Hokkaido)

Hokkaido’s Pioneer Village: Kaitaku no Mura (Historic Village of Hokkaido)

Hidden in the trees just outside Sapporo is a frontier town surrounded by farms and a fishing village. These 52 buildings are not a functioning town but rather an architectural open-air museum that tells the story of Hokkaido’s pioneering past:…