Kamakura

The Beaches of Kamakura: A Coastal Escape Blending Nature, Culture, and Relaxed Local Life

Kamakura is known for its temples, shrines, and rich history, but many travelers are pleasantly surprised to discover th...
Culture

How Do Japanese Celebrate Christmas? A Look at Modern Traditions and Unique Holiday Customs

Christmas in Japan is one of the most surprising cultural experiences for international travelers. While the holiday is ...
Shopping

A Simple Guide to Shopping at UNIQLO in Japan for International Travelers

For many visitors, shopping at UNIQLO is one of the most enjoyable parts of a trip to Japan. Known for its clean designs...
Culture

The Culture of Persimmons in Japan: Tradition, Cuisine, and Sweets

When autumn arrives in Japan, the air turns crisp, the mountains glow with vibrant foliage, and markets are filled with ...
Culture

How Japan Welcomes the New Year: Traditions, Spirit, and Celebration

In Japan, the transition from one year to the next—known as toshikoshi—is one of the most significant cultural moments o...
Trip

etstar vs. ANA vs. JAL: A Simple Comparison for Travelers

When choosing a flight in Japan, many travelers compare low-cost carriers like Jetstar with full-service airlines such a...
Trip

A Beginner’s Guide to ZIPAIR: Features, How to Book, and Popular Routes

ZIPAIR is Japan’s fast-growing low-cost, medium- to long-haul airline operated by Japan Airlines (JAL). Known for its af...
Trip

About Japanese Money

Japanese CurrencyJapan uses the yen (¥) as its official currency. The yen is available in both coins and banknotes.1. Co...
Kamakura

The Great Buddha of Kamakura: A Timeless Icon of Japan

Among all the historic sights in Kamakura, the Great Buddha of Kamakura, located at Kōtoku-in Temple, stands as one of J...
December

Winter Illuminations in Asakusa: A Warm, Timeless Glow in Tokyo’s Historic District

Asakusa is known for its traditional charm—narrow streets lined with old-fashioned shops, the majestic Sensō-ji Temple, ...