Cedars Hotel brings 16 self-contained luxury accommodations to Tsugaike Kogen in Hakuba Valley, Japan, with ski-in, ...
Nagano, Japan may be known as the site of the 1998 Winter Olympics, but the destination offers seemingly endless opportunities to enjoy year-round nature activities, as well as to go back in time ...
Tucked away in the Japanese Alps, Nagano is quietly building a reputation as one of Japan’s most exciting destinations for food and sake lovers.
Seekers of the steep and deep can expect to find comfort, adventure and gossamer-light snow at the region’s several ski areas ...
The Lonestar Trip Reports offers a review on the captivating journey on the Nagano Electric Railway, highlighting its unique features and the scenic route through Japan's Nagano prefecture.
The XVIII Winter Olympics opened when a shirtless 516-pound sumo wrestler purified the stadium with thunderous foot stomps and a 90-pound figure skater wearing a kimono delicately touched the torch to ...
A quarter of a century after hosting the Olympic Winter Games in 1998, Nagano is a confident winter sports hub, famous for boosting the country’s snow sports industry, modernising transport links and ...