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September 2025
Grassroots motorsport in the Fukushima highlands. Classic Mini racing, open drift sessions, and the raw JDM paddock culture that makes this place the soul of Japanese car culture.
Summer 2018
Pre-dawn at Horikoshi Pass. A 4am wake-up, fog filling the valley, and one of Japan's most spectacular unkai moments as the castle emerges from a sea of clouds.
Summer 2018 / Summer 2019
One of Japan's Three Great Gardens. Workers sweeping streams at dawn, Basho's haiku in stone, golden koi, and 25 acres of perfection maintained by invisible hands.
August 2023 / November 2024
Sleeping in the van at Kujukuri Beach. Waking up to sunrise, surfers paddling out at dawn, and the kind of relaxed coastal atmosphere that makes you forget you just stepped off a plane.
July 2019
Walking the ancient post road between Edo and Kyoto through the Kiso Valley. Beware of the bears.
December 2022
Meters of snow, warm window lights at night, and the workers who keep centuries-old houses alive.
2018 / December 2022 / July 2023
A Ghibli film that became real. Twenty thatched gassho houses in a valley where you walk like through a temple. Three visits, and the magic hasn't worn off.
January 2020
Dive into the world of Ghibli movies at Japan's enchanting moss temples hidden deep in ancient forests.
November 2024
Japan's southernmost mainland point. Jungle shrine, vine-covered torii, and a Scottish lighthouse keeper's ruins at the edge of the Pacific.
November 2024
Walking on another planet. Crater steam, moonscape hikes, an evacuation, and a sea of golden grass inside the caldera.
November 2024
Between tides. The floating torii at high water and low, sacred deer, stone buddhas with knitted caps, and a sunset that made the crowds disappear.
July 2018 / Summer 2019 / August 2023
Three visits to Japan's ancient capital. Sacred deer with attitude, the largest wooden building on earth, and a zen garden where the crowds disappear.
August 2023 / October 2025
Walking the full length of Japan's Bridge to Heaven. Pine forest, sword legends, and a mountain temple with views across the bay.
About Katagi
Katagi is a personal travel journal documenting Japan from behind the wheel of a campervan. From the snow-capped peaks of the Japanese Alps to the subtropical beaches of Shikoku, this site captures the beauty of a country that never stops surprising. All photography is original, shot on the road between 2017 and today.
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