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Postcards from Japan: Promoting sustainable solutions and family-friendly road trips in the Chugoku area, with Joy Jarman-Walsh

Joy was one of the JET Programme trailblazers in the 90s, involved with local tourism from 1999 she is one of the founders of GetHiroshima an amazing online resource for visitors and locals, and the creator of 'Inbound Ambassador' a sustainability-focused business. Join us to discover Japan's most exciting sustainable initiatives and the best plan for a family road trip in the Chugoku area. Time to venture outside the Peace Park in Hiroshima and Miyajima, and undercover the other local treasures!

Winter Sports Hot Spots

The beginning of winter and first snow are a magical time of the year when many of us take out our winter sports gear to get it in tip-top condition before the season. Let it be skiing or snowboarding, all winter sports are more enjoyable on a slope with breath-taking views and top notch snow. Japan is famous for its world class powder snow which provides the best conditions for winter sports enthusiasts and allows you to smoothly glide down the slopes. Take a look at our top list of the best areas to get you pumped and ready for the future!

Postcards from Japan: Forging international connections and embarking on Japan's ultimate hiking challenge, with Tom Mayes

Tom Mayes took up Japanese as something 'new' in college which changed the tracks of his life. One of the founding creators of the Experience Japan Exhibition which inspires UK students to come and study in Japan, he wanted to forge new connections between the two countries closest to his heart. His interest in hiking in Japan was sparked by the stunning sunset view behind Nagano's Mt. Asanoyama he witnessed from his shinkansen seat...

Postcards from Japan: Writing a Japan-inspired debut novel, Hiroshima's gems, and Japan's best spots for cat lovers, with Nick Bradley

Always wondering about the lives of his fellow commuters, Nick was inspired to write his debut novel by his daily train journey through Tokyo and his love for cats. Called 'The Cat and The City', it's a BBC 2 Book Club Pick, and is currently awaiting translations into nine languages! Nick shared with us which places he visitied while researching for his book and his favourite spot to revisit every time he comes to Japan! He has also achieved the Japanese dream - he has visited every single prefecture, and has some great recommendations for all you cat lovers out there.

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