Today, we want to introduce you to our lovely and amazing guest, Emily Froehling, a German singer performing wonders in Japan. Imagine trading the russelled up streets of her hometown for the quiet beauty of Japan’s Yamagata. That’s the vibrant painting of Emily’s life since her […]
Read MoreWhen traveling to a new country, it’s easy to focus on visiting famous landmarks and ticking off bucket-list experiences. But the real heart of any destination lies in its local communities—the people who shape its culture, traditions, and way of life. Taking time to connect with […]
Read MoreToday, we’d like to introduce you to a private tour guide from Kumamoto, Mai san. While offering excellent tours in Kumamoto, located in the Kyushu region of Japan, she is also quite skilled in the world of Japanese sake. In this interview, we will discuss with […]
Read MoreDo you know about kissaten in Japan? As you might know, there are many cafes located around the country, but kissaten stand out as unique, with the biggest difference being the atmosphere. Cafes are open and lively, while a kissaten is a retro and quiet place […]
Read MoreLong before Japan’s high-speed trains and expressways, travelers crossed the country on foot along scenic highways that stitched together mountains, rivers, and bustling towns. Among the most celebrated was the Nakasendo, an inland route connecting Kyoto and Edo (modern-day Tokyo) during the Edo period (1603–1868). Samurai, […]
Read MoreHave you heard of Respect for the Aged Day? This national holiday is celebrated on the third Monday of September across Japan. Known as Keirō no Hi, the purpose of the day is to show respect to the elderly who have contributed to society and to […]
Read MoreAs the crisp air and vibrant foliage of autumn sweep across the Northern Hemisphere, a culinary treasure emerges from the forest floor: the matsutake mushroom. Revered for centuries in East Asia, particularly in Japan, this wild mushroom is more than just a seasonal ingredient. It is […]
Read MoreAt first glance, Ryogoku looks like a normal part of Tokyo. However, once you dig deeper, you will find its many specialities. From the lives of the sumo wrestlers to Michelin-star restaurants, Ryogoku is sure to offer anyone who visits an unforgettable experience. Sumo legacy in […]
Read MoreIf you’ve ever visited Japan in the autumn, you may have noticed people pausing to admire the full moon, often with a tray of round rice dumplings nearby. This is Tsukimi (月見), Japan’s traditional moon-viewing festival, a beautiful celebration of the harvest moon and the changing […]
Read MoreAutumn in Japan is more than just foliage; it’s also a time when the country’s cultural spirit comes alive. Across every region, from rural towns to coastal cities, festivals offer bold visuals, deep-rooted traditions, and community energy that sync with the season. Here are some of […]
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