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This delicious frozen dessert, which has deep roots in places like Japan, the Philippines, and Hawaii, is getting fresh attention from modern masters like the owners of the Florida-based pop-up, Koko Kakigori. Plus: How to make your own.
This year, travel to one of the healthiest places on earth. We asked Blue Zones expert Dan Buettner for tips on visiting these five destinations, and ways to incorporate longevity habits into your own life.
Bikes, skis, and tents can be a costly commitment. With that in mind, brands like Evo, Fjällräven, and L.L.Bean have designed outdoor trips where you can demo top-end equipment for days or weeks at a time.
With stunning and diverse natural landscapes, unique subcultures, and delicious food, this archipelago nation is ripe with unforgettable places to explore
With sunny skies and cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and off-season deals to be had, fall may be our favorite getaway season. Here where our editors are headed.
As a young actor, his first-ever trip outside the United States opened his heart to the astonishing power of the natural world
From Chamonix to New Zealand, this expert hiker reveals the most beautiful hut-to-hut hikes on the planet
From kimchis in South Korea to falafels in Egypt, our author says these meals refueled him after adventures on the road
On the complicated experience of seeing Japanese wellness practices exoticized in the West
From Reykjavík to Minneapolis, winter isn’t just tolerated here, it’s celebrated
Born in Surf City USA, and the descendant of an actual samurai, Japan’s surfing superstar is ready for the sport’s debut on the world stage.
Fuel up for your next adventure with these deliciously portable bento boxes
Snowboarders from Fukushima, Japan, rely on the outdoor community for a sense of normalcy after the natural and nuclear disasters of 2011
As the pandemic continues to surge and major races are canceled, we can return to running for its own sake
Mary McIntyre dreamed of summiting Japan's island volcano of Mount Rishiri, near the country's epicenter of powder skiing, Hokkaido
The story of how three crewmen lived more than a week in the middle of the Pacific in a wrecked sailboat with almost nothing
Asia's most prestigious marathon is the latest victim of the coronavirus
Some bucket-list destinations will be more budget-friendly than ever this year. Here's where to go to make your dollar stretch.
Winter is off-season for several world-class destinations, which means lower plane fares and hotel rates. We asked Scott's Cheap Flights for advice on which trips to book.
Mark your calendar: it's time to do or see something big next year. Here's how to pull it off.
Australia's Uluru has closed for climbing. That sheds light on other bucket-list destinations you could be doing better.
On October 6, Nabongo became the first documented black woman and first Ugandan to travel to every sovereign nation. Here’s what she learned along the way.
There is nothing fishy about it
You can soak and stay at these rad spots
Now you can pay to take a midday snooze. Here's what you get for your money.
Because nothing beats a beer and a bite after a long day on the trail
Snorkel in hand, a Polish photographer plumbs endless powder accumulations in the Hokkaido backcountry
Everything you need to know about the international big-mountain competition
Give joy without spending a fortune
With two years until the Tokyo Olympics, organizers are preparing for what could be a brutally warm race
Jim Walmsley’s Western States run was remarkable. But how does it stack up against these other extreme distance running feats?
Aje features skier Baker Boyd alongside Japan native and founder of Teton Bros Nori Suzuki finding endless stashes of snow.
New Zealand’s camping options notoriously abound which made it the perfect destination for Vanlifer and photographer Louis Charles Pilon.
The Lost Craftsmen, from Seeking Nirvana, highlights skiers Riley Leboe, Matt Margetts, Joe Schuster, and Mike Henituk as they explore Japan’s mythical powder stashes.
They crushed at Sunday’s Tokyo Marathon. Here’s why.
Inconceivably rad gloves and mittens from the Land of the Rising Sun
Bring your skis and a good book, and prepare to settle in
In this ski film from Dakine, skiers Sammy Carlson, Karl Fostvedt, and Lucas Wachs traveled to Hakuba, Japan in search of one epic storm.
From DPS Skis The Shadow Campaign, The Time Within finds five of DPS's best skiers in the powder haven of Japan.
As our writer cheered on his three-year-old at the Strider Cup in Texas—a merciless race replete with tears, anxiety, and elation—he had one question: Is intense competition good for the tiniest of competitors?
Meet the Japanese farmers and hunters defending their homeland from the ruthless hogs that—by the way—may have wandered over from Fukushima
From epic skiing in Antarctica to a lazy beer-fueled canoe trip in North Carolina, these are the best places to visit this year
The trick to scoring dreamy conditions and jealousy-inducing powder footage? Don’t plan ahead, and know how to fake it when the conditions aren't that dreamy.
No matter how you like to ski or how long you can take off work, we've got the perfect trip in our guide to the best alpine escapes of the season
Footballers of both kinds have caught on. Here’s what you need to know.
Business-ready in and out of the water.
Don't plan any vacations before reading this year's Best of Travel winners.
Some of these funky foods from races all around the world will give you a performance boost. Others you should avoid at all costs.
After a good early season in Colorado and Utah, winter in the U.S. seems to have petered out. Which is why it's time to book a trip to Japan, which has been getting hammered by snow recently.
Stronger dollar? Check. Weaker euro? Check. Time to go see the world again!
Is there such a thing as the greatest vista on earth? The Japanese think so, and they've got the breathtaking Three Scenic Views, a trio of iconic landscapes that stand above the rest. One writer takes them all in on a breakneck tour.
Stay in a lodge that would make even Buddhists take back the material world
The best lodging for skiers are close to the action but feel far away from it all. These are the perfect abodes to return to after carving up the slopes.
Except for two interruptions during World War II, the Winter Olympics have been held continuously since 1924. Over a period of nine decades, these snowy competitions have played out in 21 mountainous enclaves on three continents. Most of the venues are still worth a wintertime visit; here are a few…
In a typical January, the fabled Japanese resort Niseko gets more snow—nearly 15 feet—than any other ski area in the world. But is there such a thing as too much?
I want to hike up a live— or at least dormant—volcano. Where can I go without getting scorched?
Stiv Wilson finds a lost skiff 1,500 miles off the coast of Japan
Harold Camping was wrong—twice—about 2011 ushering in the end of days, but the year certainly had its share of environmental catastrophes. Thankfully, there were a few glimmers of hope, as well.
From the world’s most fuel-efficient commercial plane to foreign economic collapses to a cloud-tickling hotel, the biggest adventure travel stories this year
Your urgent inquiries about the world. Answered.
I a hospital corpsman stationed in Okinawa. I wanted to know what I could try out around here in the surrounding islands. Hiking, kayaking, camping? Brett Okinawa, Japan
Attention, all cynics: You can change the world. But don't take our word for it. Here are people combining big ideas and bold adventures, including our first-ever Reader of the Year.
Some cities are magnets for groundbreaking industries. Here are 13 that have put themselves on the map.
How a stealth documentary crew revealed Japan's secret dolphin slaughter.
In which we take back the drinking trip from the wine snob. Here's how to mix world-class adventure and tasting, from Kentucky to Japan.
Japan's got more going for it than bright lights and templesnamely, some of the best places in the world to ski, climb, kayak, bike, and surf. Bow down to the wild, wild East.
READY TO GRAB FRESH BIG AIR? We’ve got hemispheres of the white stuff—and timely beta on boosting your stamina, choosing the right equipment, and finding singular steeps close to home. Who says winter ever needs to end? Get Out There For more great worldwide skiing and snowboarding destinations,…