BBC TRAVEL: Tokyo’s vibrant food scene Author: BBC Travel Staff Tokyo’s hospitality and food sector is looking ahead to the time when international tourists return, particularly the city’s small business owners. BBC Travel discusses how food tours can play a key role in helping revive independent […]
7 TOURS THAT OFFER AN AUTHENTIC LOOK AT TOKYO AND BEYOND
ALJAZEERA: Japan’s ‘test tourism’ leaves beleaguered travel industry cold Author: David McElhinney The Japan Tourism Agency has announced a “test tourism” program to ease the nation back into accommodating visitors from other countries. This trial program is open to a small number of visitors from a […]
Have you ever heard the Japanese word Anaba (穴場)? Anaba is used to describe a “hidden gem” or “off-the-beaten-path” place where it may not be one of the most famous, but still, it is so beautiful and unique that it’s worth a visit. It is commonly […]
WHAT’S THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL FOOD TOURISM IN POST-CORONAVIRUS JAPAN?
VIAJES NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: Tokyo Shibuya, the guide to get the most out of Tokyo’s most iconic neighborhood Author: Jose Alejandro Adamuz Jose of National Geographic gives Spanish-speaking readers a few reasons to take Arigato Japan’s Shibuya Street Food Tour! BACK TO MEDIA PAGE
TRAVEL + LEISURE: I Had Some of the Best Meals of My Life in Osaka — Here’s Where to Eat and Drink in Japan’s Most Exciting Food City Author: Adam Erace Osaka is called “Japan’s Kitchen” for a reason—it is the home to the most popular […]
Convenience stores (コンビニ, pronounced Konbini) in Japan are like wonderlands for travellers; Snacks, drinks, bentos, fried foods, and all the late-night trips to the nearby convenience stores. Such good memories. But did you know you can do much more than just getting food and drinks? In […]