{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/616ebf988a66130013e53db3/616ebfa0db6b9c00130ed0a8?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Japan: Tips From A Traveler Who’s Been There 43 Times!","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/616ebf988a66130013e53db3/616ebfa0db6b9c00130ed0a8.jpg?height=200","description":"<div>We asked <strong>Marian Goldberg</strong>, who has traveled to <a href='https://www.japan.travel/en/'><strong>Japan</strong> </a>-- yes, 43 times, to tell us about some of her favorite memories of that island-nation. As one of this country’s foremost Japanese experts, she focuses on <strong>special travel aspects of Japan,</strong> from the popular to the unusual, and from serene to exciting. <br/><br/></div><div>-- We learn about<strong> Shinto shrines</strong>, and the pleasures of visiting and staying in <strong>Buddhist retreats</strong>. There’s <strong>“forest bathing”</strong> which has nothing to do with water, and<strong> bathing in hot springs</strong>, which very much does. <br/>-- We delight in the beauty of <strong>gardens and cherry blossoms, light-up festivals and strolls through bamboo forests, and ancient cedar forests</strong> on a sub-tropical island off Japan’s southern coast. And also traveling to the  <strong>shrines of the Shoguns.=</strong><br/>-- Marian tells of astounding views of <strong>Mt. Fuji</strong> from a <strong>skywalk outside of Tokyo</strong>, which also offers zip lines, huge swings and rock climbing. <br/>-- We discuss <strong>tea ceremonies</strong> at a tea house with a geisha, in a town known for green tea. And we chat about one of <strong>the oldest pilgrimages in the world, passing by 88 temples</strong> set in valleys below towering mountains, and along the coast, where pilgrims can dress in traditional white robes, and walk up to two months to complete the route.<br/>-- <strong>Snow monkeys</strong> look like old men as they bathe in hot springs. And <strong>hiking trails between Kyoto and Tokyo</strong> are classic and popular. Marian tells of <strong>skiing from a traditional village near Nagano,</strong> where mists surround you and the buildings are ancient. -- Marian takes us to a brewery with a 23rd generation brewer, and <strong>sake on tap</strong>. <br/>-- And she ends with her <strong>favorite travel memory</strong> of all her many trips to Japan. <br/>_____<br/> <em>Marian Goldberg was the Japan National Tourism Organization&apos;s Public Relations Manager for the Americas for 11 years and does personal Japan Travel Planning. She is a regular  presenter on Japan at the New York Times Travel Show.<br/><br/>She was the U.S. representative for Kyoto City and has been part of the team representing Tokyo in the U.S .Market. Prior to joining JNTO, she was a researcher and  producer at The Travel Channel. </em><a href='http://www.jaxfaxmagazine.com/contributing-writers/'>http://www.jaxfaxmagazine.com/contributing-writers/</a><br/><em>_____<br/>Podcast host Lea Lane has traveled to over 100 countries, written nine travel books, including </em><a href='https://www.amazon.com/s?k=places+i+remember+lea+lane&amp;crid=B186LI2JCD23&amp;sprefix=Places+I+remem%2Caps%2C230&amp;ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-a-p_3_14'><em>Places I Remember,</em></a><em> and contributed to dozens of guidebooks. She&apos;s </em><a href='https://twitter.com/lealane?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor'><em>@lealane </em></a><em>on Twitter and  blogs at </em><a href='https://www.forbes.com/sites/lealane/?sh=1dd2b22f6d74'><em>forbes.com  </em></a><em><br/>______<br/></em><strong><em>Please subscribe to Places I Remember with Lea Lane, and leave a quick review! New travel episodes every Tuesday, wherever you listen, or at </em></strong><a href='http://placesirememberlealane.com'><strong><em>placesirememberlealane.com</em></strong></a><strong><em><br/><br/><br/><br/></em></strong><br/></div>","author_name":"Lea Lane"}