July is one of the busiest and most exciting times to visit Kyoto. The city is packed with festivals, cultural events, and seasonal traditions you won’t see at any other time of the year. Gion Matsuri is the big one, with massive floats and a lively […]
Read MoreThis is it! The rain has finally passed, and summer is finally here! Despite what you might hear about the temperatures in Japan during the summertime, July and August are also well-known to be the festival months in Japan and with all different types of events […]
Read MoreSince 1935, many have been making the trip to Tsukiji Fish Market, one of Japan’s most visited fish markets. Tsukiji has everything for all your seafood, fruit, and vegetable needs! There is such a wide variety, including freshly caught tuna from Tokyo Bay, shellfish for your […]
Read MoreJuly in Osaka is a time of year like nothing you’ve ever experienced before! With summer now officially in full swing, Japan’s culinary capital is transformed into a land of celebration, atmosphere, tradition, and culture. From never-before-seen art exhibitions, festivals, and even anime-themed events, there is […]
Read MoreKanda is the oldest student town in Japan, and I loved it because this place always reminds me that it is not too late to start anything I would like to experience. This is especially true regarding art and music, with various art and instrument shops […]
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again! Always an exciting time in the world of Japanese hospitality and craftsmanship—the announcement of the OMOTENASHI Selection 2025! This year, recipients from all over Japan were selected to showcase their artisanally crafted products with a focus on the spirit of […]
Read MoreOnigiri are a staple of Japanese cuisine, being famous for offering a perfect blend of simplicity and flavor. While convenience stores across Tokyo, including 7/11 and FamilyMart, provide quick and easy onigiri fixes, the city also boasts specialized shops and restaurants that elevate this traditional snack […]
Read MoreWhen you ask someone in Japan about ramune and what it means to them you are likely to be regaled with stories of childhood memories and summer festivals. So, is ramune just a soft drink? Far from it. Aside from being a beverage, it also takes […]
Read MoreTokyo is a city of contrasts—futuristic skylines and ancient temples, Michelin-starred sushi counters and hole-in-the-wall ramen shops. But one area where the city truly shines, and often surprises visitors, is its world-class cocktail scene. Tokyo’s bartenders are masters of their craft. They’re equal parts chemist, artist, […]
Read MoreWhether you are a die-hard collector, nostalgic gamer, or just curious about the golden age of gaming, Japan is packed full of places to enjoy retro gaming. Always holding a special place in our hearts, these games will never die, and Japan is proof of that. […]
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