No matter how many times you visit Tokyo, there’s always something new to do. From the latest tech showcases to celebrations of centuries of history and delectable treats, you really can’t go wrong in Tokyo. September is no exception, bringing a vibrant mix of tradition, competition, […]
Read MoreTokyo just got a little more magical! Japan’s first flagship Harry Potter shop in Harajuku has officially opened its doors, and it is everything a wizard or a Muggle could dream of. Whether you are a lifelong fan of J.K. Rowling’s books, obsessed with the films, […]
Read MoreHotel SOWAKA Gion in Kyoto is the perfect getaway for those seeking the luxury of a traditional Japanese Ryokan with modern comforts. Located in the historic area of Gion, Hotel SOWAKA represents the best of life in Japan; an effortless blend between traditional craftsmanship and modern […]
Read MoreLocated on the JR Yamanote line, Mejiro is a quiet and affluent district in Tokyo, easily accessible from other parts of the city. The name Mejiro has its origins in the Mejiro Fudo temple, which adds historical significance to the district. During the Edo period, Hatamoto […]
Read MoreJapan, a land of traditions, innovation, and modern culture. It has long captivated the hearts of travelers worldwide. Though for solo female adventurers, the thought of navigating a new culture, language, and transportation system alone can feel a little daunting. But what if we told you […]
Read MoreFrom a childhood surrounded by gardens in Canada to a life rooted in the art of ikebana in Japan, Daniel Patterson’s story is one of inspiration. Owner of Star River Ikebana Studio, Daniel is not only a dedicated Sogetsu-style ikebana teacher and artist but also a […]
Read MoreAzabu-Jūban is an area in the Minato ward of Tokyo, and dates back to the Edo period as a critical location for trade. The rich history is still visible in some aspects, such as the cobblestone roads and the temples, but since then it has gained […]
Read MoreAs millions of visitors to Japan already know, Kyoto is a city not to be missed, offering countless opportunities to experience historic temples, shrines, art, and time-honored culture. In addition to the incredible traditions that still thrive in Kyoto, a contemporary food and art scene is […]
Read MoreIn Japan, baseball is not just a sport; it is part of the culture. You can cheer for your favourite team and share good feelings with others, or just watch the game itself. And you don’t even need to be a die-hard fan to truly enjoy […]
Read MoreObico is a Japanese upcycling brand run by Geisha & Co., based in Sendai, Miyagi. Their mission is to breathe new life into vintage kimonos and obi fabrics while promoting Japanese culture and sustainability. We first discovered them through their standout piece, The Kimono Body Bag, […]
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