When we think of traveling to Japan, more often than not, we think of big cities such as Tokyo, Kyoto, or even Osaka. But beyond these wonderful cities, there are some lesser-known, beautiful hidden gems. One of these hidden destinations is the wondrous city of Nagoya. […]
As the largest island in Japan, Honshu offers so many small towns to be explored! Tokyo often steals the spotlight when it comes to visiting Japan; however, there are numerous small towns scattered across Honshu, each offering its own unique allure. Whether you’re drawn to ancient […]
Many people might choose to wash away their worries in the traditional Japanese onsen (hot springs), but did you know there are also 17.8 million people who go to saunas regularly as of 2024? Known as “saunners,” these sauna enthusiasts are the driving force behind an […]
In their recent article, “These 9 Travel Destinations Are Better as a Solo Traveler,” AFAR magazine highlights Japan as the top destination for solo travelers, particularly those with a passion for food. They note that Japan’s dining culture is exceptionally accommodating to individuals, with establishments like […]
When it comes to culinary feasts, Japan is well versed in the subject, whether it be for their desserts, taiyaki for example, or their world-renowned sushi. But what do those two have in common, you may ask? Well, both culinary dishes are inspired by seafood, the […]
Tell me, have you ever tried Japanese sake? Sake is not only delicious but it’s also healthy. However, you shouldn’t forget the existence of “Sakekasu”, which is even more nutritious than sake. Interestingly, the word “Kasu” in Japanese can have a negative meaning of “leftovers” or […]
For food lovers, CHABARA AKI-OKA MARCHE in Akihabara is a worthwhile stop on any culinary tour of Tokyo. Nestled underneath the elevated train tracks between Akihabara and Okachimachi stations, this unique food destination built on the site of the former Kanda Fruit and Vegetable Market has […]
Omakase is more than just a meal – it’s a culinary adventure where you place your trust in the hands of a skilled chef, allowing them to create a personalized dining experience just for you. The word “omakase” means “I leave it up to you,” and […]
Mark your calendars for March 20, 2025, as Hiroshima hosts the 6th annual Hiroshima Warmed Sake Festival at the historic Hiroshima Castle’s Honmaru lower grounds. This delicious event, held each year, celebrates the rich tradition of Hiroshima’s sake brewing and offers an incredible opportunity to enjoy […]
While February saw a glimpse of the plum blossoms beginning to bloom in Osaka, late March is forecasted to see the start of Japan’s stunning cherry blossoms, painting the city and the parks pink. You may notice the weather is starting to be less chilly, but […]