Writer: Frazier

Hi, I’m Frazier. I've spent the last ten years exploring Japan. I'm passionate about traveling and adventure. After living in Tochigi and Okinawa I now write from Yokohama. I'm here to share what I discover with you.
Hi, I’m Frazier. I've spent the last ten years exploring Japan. I'm passionate about traveling and adventure. After living in Tochigi and Okinawa I now write from Yokohama. I'm here to share what I discover with you.
One of the largest tourist destinations in the Kanto area is the Kotoku-in temple of Kamakura. Here every year tourists from all over the world arrive in order to witness the 13.35 meter (43.8 feet) tall Buddha. Besides being the tallest Buddha statute in the Kanagawa prefecture the Buddha also has a very rich history.
Every Autumn the Latin American and Japanese Association of International Culture Exchange hosts the Mexicana Fiesta in Odaiba. Nestled next to the Fuji TV headquarters you can find a street that has undergone a transformation to celebrate the Mexican culture and introduce it to Japan.