The Beginning of Den Den Town If you’re familiar with Tokyo’s Akihabara, Osaka has a very similar location. Starting from 1792 and 1872, Osaka’s government used to refer to this town as Nagamachi but changed it to Nipponbashi. However, after World War II, the area became […]
Read MoreWelcome to today’s exciting interview, where we have the privilege of sitting down with Pink. ASAKUSA, a company that embraces the color pink and everything it represents in the heart of Japan. From “shodō,” a form of creative Japanese calligraphy, to traditional shrine maiden dances such […]
Read MoreKyoto, Japan’s cultural capital, is well-known for its temples, traditional tea ceremonies, and the historical heritage that draws visitors from around the world. But what some may not realize is that Kyoto is also a hidden gem for food lovers, particularly those seeking to experience the […]
Read MoreOut of all the holidays that make up Golden Week, the last holiday of “Kodomo no Hi” or “Children’s Day” might be the most personal and heartwarming. Celebrated annually on May 5th, this holiday wishes for the health and happiness of children as well as expresses […]
Read MoreKyoto is one of the top destinations in Japan for a reason. With its cultural heritage seemingly seeping out in every street corner, from well-preserved buildings to centuries-old traditions, it’s the perfect choice for those who wish to experience old Japan in this modern age. But […]
Read MoreMay is one of the best times to visit Japan, especially for those who enjoy the breezy late spring weather. While your trip might coincide with Golden Week, a national holiday when many businesses take time off, there’s no need to worry. We’ve rounded up a […]
Read MoreMay is a great time to visit Tokyo, with sunny days and a lively atmosphere. With Golden Week in full swing, May is one of Tokyo’s most festive months. The city is full of color from spring flowers, local festivals, and seasonal treats. Whether you’re strolling […]
Read MoreIf you have ever visited Japan, you might have noticed one surprising thing–there are so few trash cans in public spaces! Tourists often wonder, “How do the Japanese manage their garbage?” The answer lies in the long history and personality of the Japanese people. May 3rd […]
Read MoreHaving been Japan’s capital for over 1000 years, Kyoto has a rich, complex, and vibrant cultural tradition. The city is known for its imperial palace, countless temples and shrines, and its three important annual festivals, or matsuri, that celebrate the history of this timeless metropolis. Today […]
Read MoreAt Arigato Travel, we believe every journey should not only enrich your life but also leave a positive impact on the places you visit. As the world moves forward with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we invite you to explore Japan in a way […]
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