Saijo, Hiroshima Prefecture, is renowned as one of Japan’s premier sake-producing regions. However, this wasn’t always the case; historically, Saijo’s soft and gentle water was deemed unsuitable for brewing. Sake (Nihonshu) is produced across Japan, from the frigid north of Hokkaido to the tropical south of […]
Read MoreIf you visit Japan in late spring or early summer, you might be lucky enough to witness one of the country’s most graceful and meaningful traditions, the Rice Planting Festivals, known in Japanese as “Otaue Matsuri” or “Taue-sai.” These festivals aren’t just about farming; they are […]
Read MoreWe love sharing the stories of the people who make Arigato Travel and Japan truly special, and today we’re introducing you to our incredible Finance & Payroll Manager, Erika! Hailing from Manila, Philippines, Erika holds a degree in Business Economics, but her passion extends far beyond […]
Read MoreTokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka are amazing, no question about that. They’re vibrant, iconic, and packed with everything people imagine when they think of Japan, from neon-lit streets to historic temples and incredible food. But here’s the thing: Japan has so much more to offer beyond these […]
Read MoreThere’s something magical about LGBTQ+ events: the colors, the joy, the sense of belonging that turns any street, club, or quiet corner into a celebration of identity and love. Now, you’ve probably heard that June is Pride Month in many parts of the world, and that’s […]
Read MoreLet us introduce you to Shelby Shikashio, the passionate creator behind Shelby’s Café Diary. Having spent four years soaking up Tokyo’s vibrant energy and dedicating countless hours to exploring its unique coffee shops, bakeries, and stylish corners, Shelby has become a knowledgeable friend for those seeking […]
Read MoreEvery spring, the city of Kyoto transforms into a living portrait of its imperial past. Among its many seasonal celebrations, few capture the refined beauty of classical Japan as vividly as Aoi Matsuri (葵祭, Hollyhock Festival). With its stately processions, historical costumes, and deep-rooted rituals, this […]
Read MoreJapan’s culinary tradition is deeply rooted in the use of fresh, seasonal ingredients. Among these, local vegetables –referred to as yasai– hold a special place. From earthy root vegetables to crisp leafy greens, each has its unique flavor, texture, and cultural significance. Today, we’ll delve into […]
Read MoreSharing local secrets is what we love most at Arigato Travel, and Hitomi san’s Atelier Floralies is a true standout in Tokyo’s quiet Edogawabashi neighborhood. After our own trial lesson, we were captivated by how she navigates the world of floral design with such ease and […]
Read MoreFinding your personal style in a city as visually rich as Tokyo involves more than just picking out new items. Color Me Tokyo provides a practical way to navigate your aesthetic journey with a certified consultant by your side. During my recent visit, I had the […]
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