What is "ゆらゆら"?
Yura Yura is a Japanese mimetic that means "swaying gently, drifting slowly." It's more than just a description of movement; it's a feeling, a metaphor for the rhythm of life.
Just like those steps on a journey without a clear destination, people can gradually get closer to themselves in a slow pace.
Walking on the streets, there is no need to rush to arrive, nor to be tied down by a list. Instead, allow yourself to go with the flow and discover those quiet and moving corners.
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Yura Yura wants to bring you exactly this kind of travel. If you also want this kind of travel, we have prepared two ways for you:
・Paid consultation : Through online conversation, we will help you plan your own quiet trip.
・Map Notes : Purchase our digital maps and explore hidden and quiet corners with them.
FAQ
We currently have two main directions:
Online Consultation - We help you design your own travel itinerary through conversations in Chinese, English, and Japanese.
Digital map notes - in the form of pocket maps, we include the quiet corners we actually visited, so you can follow the notes to explore on your own.
Jason — Born and raised in Taiwan, he has been exploring Japan in depth for over a decade and is adept at assisting travelers in both Chinese and English.
Weiyin - has lived in Japan for ten years, including Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hakodate, and can communicate in Chinese, English, and Japanese.
- Single consultant : US$60/hour
- Two consultants (Jason + Weiyin): $100/hour
Perfect for anyone looking to take a break from their "must-see" bucket list and explore a slower, more local approach to travel. If you're looking for a "walk-and-see" experience beyond the standard itinerary, Yura Yura is the perfect companion.
Yes, we are preparing more extended content, including long videos, video records and in-depth texts, hoping to bring the feeling of "slow travel" to more people.
Meet us slowly
Have any questions, or just want to chat about travel inspiration?
We'd love to hear from you.