Cinematic Asia is a travel channel focused on Asia. We travel extensively filming with high end cameras to deliver stunningly beautiful travel content from all across this stunning region of the planet.
Unlike many other travel channels we are not presenter based, our goal is to let the beauty of each destination captivate your imagination and get your travel bug jumping, while delivering you as much information as possible through a simple narration.
The Nozawa Fire Festival, also called the “Nozawa Onsen Dosojin Matsuri” is a powerful and energetic winter festival in Japan featuring the awesome combination of snow, sake and fire...
Within a geothermal valley located in Nagano prefecture Japan you can find Jigokudani, home of the snow monkeys.
Covered in snow for more than a third of the year, This steep valley is laden with hot springs that vent stream, giving raise to its name Jigokudani or Hell valley.
This seemingly inhospitable landscape has become the home of a special group of Japanese Macaque known commonly as “snow monkeys”...
Located on Bali’s west coast, a few hours drive from the crowds of Kuta is Medewi.
The wave, is considered to be one of the longest in Bali, a soft peeling point break left that reels down the reef and into the bay. Perfect for all kinds of surfing...
Overlooking the dramatic coastline of Cape Zanpa and Yomitan village in Okinawa Japan. The Zakimi castle ruins are well worth a visit.
Built in 1420 by general Gosamaru, The unique curved architecture was considered to be some of the most sophisticated stonework on all of Okinawa. While the castle itself is long gone, the strong stone walls remain...
The rugged coastline is striking, Jagged lava rocks and sheer cliffs that fall into crystal clear tropical waters, Cape Zanpa is a breath taking place to visit.
Most recognizable by the white lighthouse that stands on the tip of the cape, Cape Zanpa is the most developed and accessible of all the capes on Okinawa...
Shikinaen was designed to be strolled through rather than viewed from a particular perspective. However, unlike many other Japanese gardens, Shikinaen also displays many features that are Chinese in origin, a combination that has been called “uniquely Ryukyuan” in design....