Restaurants and shops

Discovering Japan’s 100-Yen Shops: Affordable Treasures for Every Traveler

When people think of Japan, images of futuristic technology, traditional shrines, and world-class cuisine often come to ...
Season

Winter Events and Highlights at Meiji Shrine

Meiji Shrine, located in the heart of Tokyo near Harajuku, is one of the city’s most significant Shinto shrines. Surroun...
Kamakura

Exploring Komachi Street: Kamakura’s Lively Shopping Avenue for Travelers

Komachi Street (Komachi-dōri) is one of Kamakura’s most vibrant and traveler-friendly destinations—a lively pedestrian a...
Trip

A Guide to Accommodation in Japan for International Travelers

When visiting Japan, choosing the right type of accommodation can make a big difference in your travel experience. Japan...
Ueno

Discovering Ueno Park: Tokyo’s Cultural and Natural Oasis

Exploring Ueno Park: Tokyo’s Cultural and Natural OasisLocated in the heart of Tokyo, Ueno Park (Ueno Kōen) is one of Ja...
Scenery

Kawachi Wisteria Garden: A Fairy-Tale World of Blossoms in Fukuoka

Hidden in the hills of Kitakyushu, Kawachi Wisteria Garden is one of Japan’s most enchanting flower spots. Famous worldw...
Culture

What Is the Traditional Christmas Meal in Japan? A Look at Japan’s Unique Holiday Flavors

Christmas in Japan may not be a traditional religious holiday for most people, but it has grown into a beloved cultural ...
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 ...
Tourist spot

Exploring the Imperial Palace: A Green Oasis in the Heart of Tokyo

Nestled in the very heart of Tokyo, the Imperial Palace is not just the residence of Japan’s Emperor but also a place wh...
Temple / Shrine

Sensō-ji Temple: The Spiritual Heart of Tokyo|Walking Through Asakusa

In the midst of Tokyo’s modern skyline, with its gleaming skyscrapers and neon-lit districts, lies a place that seems to...