Hi, my name is Espi and a few weeks ago I completed my homestay program in Kawane, Shizuoka. Kawane is a small agricultural town over 200 kilometers from Tokyo, and is home to a little over 6,000 residents, many of whom have lived there for their […]
Read MoreAs Japan celebrates the amazing Athletes that are competing in the 2020(21) Paralympics we have someone special in travel to celebrate! Today we’re happy to introduce you to Bea Manlulo! She is WANDERING WHEELS from the Philippines. Being in a wheelchair has not stopped her […]
Read MoreThe hardest part about travelling is reaching the end of your journey. The moment you begin packing your bags to go back home, you experience a sense of nostalgia thinking about the marvellous memories you made on your trip. That is until you remember all the […]
Read MoreEveryone knows sushi. If you asked anyone in the world to name Japan’s most famous dish, most people would respond with sushi without any hesitation. You may consider yourself to be a sushi connoisseur, but did you know about all of these different types of sushi […]
Read MoreSummer is winding down here in Japan, but there is still time to learning about and enjoy food and activities typical of this season! Summer in Japan is characterized by fireworks, festivals, fun in the sun, and of course, tons of delicious food! Since the temperatures […]
Read MoreLast week, I completed my homestay adventure in Kawane, a small town of 6,000 in Shizuoka Prefecture. Looking back, I recognize how much I grew throughout the process, and the extent to which my feelings changed throughout my stay. The connections you can make with a […]
Read MoreHey Adrian, Welcome to our “Expat in Japan” series! Can you please tell us a little bit about yourself: how long have you been in Japan? What do you do? My name is Adrian Rydz. I am originally from Poland, where I grew up in […]
Read MoreIn a first glimmer of life and travel resuming in Japan, 2021 saw the reopening of the Mt. Fuji Climbing season. If you are here in Japan and want to climb be sure to read the below. If you have a Fuji climb on your bucket […]
Read MoreIf you love ice cream or “soft cream”, as it is sometimes called, you should definitely visit Japan. As a foreigner here it is amazing to see the range of flavors and varieties of this tasty treat that the Japanese serve up. While there are many […]
Read MoreSummer is finally here, and along with sunny days, vacations and relaxation, this season also brings with it really high temperatures! Cooking and eating might be the last things on your mind in the hot weather, but fear not, because in Japan there is a fun […]
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