A panoramic view of a mountain landscape with a volcanic crater emitting smoke, surrounded by rugged terrain and distant mountains under a cloudy sky.
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Mount Shosha - Hyogo, Japan

I made a quick stop in Himeji to finally visit Engyoji Temple on Mount Shosha, a Buddhist site I’d always wanted to see. Instead of taking the ropeway, I hiked up through a quiet forest trail lined with fallen leaves and serene viewpoints. The temple’s scale and beauty were incredible—one of the most memorable places I’ve visited in Japan.

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Takamori - Kumamoto, Japan

A day in Takamori blended spirituality and pop culture. From visiting the mystical Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine and its legendary cave to spotting One Piece statues, riding an anime-themed train, and exploring Yasui Tunnel Park’s festive displays, this Kumamoto adventure was full of surprises.

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Cape Sata - Kagoshima, Japan

A day trip to Cape Sata, Japan’s southernmost point, turned into a beautiful coastal drive through Kagoshima’s quiet countryside. From the dramatic cliffs of Cape Sata to the emerald waters of Ogawa Waterfalls and the sunset at Kihoku Observatory, each stop offered a glimpse of Kyushu’s natural beauty and local charm.

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MOL Sunflower Ferry - Osaka to Shibushi

Traveling overnight from Osaka to Shibushi, the MOL Sunflower Ferry offered private cabins, an onboard onsen, and quiet lounges. Compared to the train, it was cheaper and included accommodation, making it a surprisingly comfortable and scenic way to reach Kyushu.

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Dual Pilgrim: Camino de Santiago and Kumano Kodo

Discover how I completed both the Camino de Santiago and the Kumano Kodo to earn the Dual Pilgrim certification. From choosing which pilgrimage to start with, to walking the Camino Francés and the Nakahechi route in Japan, I share my experience, timing, and tips—including why doing the Camino first lets you take part in the Taiko Drum Ceremony at Kumano Hongu Taisha.

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