About Still Japan Stories

Site Name: Still Japan Stories

Operator: Nomambo

Contact: Contact Us

Website URL: https://stilljapantravel.com

Location: Prefecture, Japan Ibaraki

About This Project

Still Japan Stories is a personal journey through Japan’s quieter landscapes — places where life moves slowly, where people still live close to the land, and where beauty hides in everyday moments.

This project began with a simple feeling: a desire to understand Japan beyond the cities and guidebooks. I wanted to see how people live in small towns, how they cook, celebrate, and share time together — and to tell those stories to the world in English.

Rather than chasing popular destinations, I travel gently — listening, observing, and capturing the subtle details that make each place unique.
A cup of tea served by an old couple. The sound of rain on a countryside train. A local dish passed down for generations. These small moments tell us more about Japan than any headline ever could.

Still Japan Stories is not about checking places off a list.
It’s about slowing down, noticing, and finding meaning in the ordinary.
It’s about rediscovering Japan — quietly, and with an open heart.

What You’ll Find Here

  • Travel guides to Japan’s lesser-known towns and villages
  • Local food stories and seasonal traditions
  • Photo essays capturing the mood of rural life
  • Reflections on slow travel and simple living

Behind the Project

My name is [Your Name], and I write and photograph everything you see here.
I live in Japan, and through this project I hope to share not only beautiful places, but also the rhythm of life that connects them.

You can also visit my travel archive at stilljapantravel.com,
where practical travel guides are collected for those who want to explore these places themselves.

Why “Still Japan Stories”?

“Still” has two meanings here.
It means “quiet” — the calm that exists outside the rush of the city.
And it also means “continuing” — the way traditions, crafts, and community ties are still alive in Japan’s countryside.

Disclaimer

We are not responsible for any damages or losses caused by the use of information on this site. Please use all services and products at your own discretion and responsibility.

Copyright Notice

All texts, images, and other content published on this site belong to the site operator unless otherwise noted. Some images are used under licenses from free photo services. Unauthorized reproduction or redistribution is prohibited.

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