Trip

About Japanese Money

Japanese CurrencyJapan uses the yen (¥) as its official currency. The yen is available in both coins and banknotes.1. Co...
Yadoya's family's travel diary

The Comeback of Notojima Aquarium: A Story of Damage, Recovery, and Marine Wonder

If you’ve ever visited Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan’s Noto Peninsula, you may have heard of Notojima Aquarium. Nestled o...
Scenery

Top Flower Viewing Spots in Japan You Shouldn’t Miss

Japan is home to many breathtaking flower spots that attract visitors throughout the year. In spring, cherry blossoms ar...
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...
Tourist spot

Tokyo Tower: A Timeless Icon of the Capital

When people think of Tokyo’s skyline, one image often comes to mind: the bright orange-and-white lattice structure of To...
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...
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...
Food

The Culture of Chestnuts in Japan: From Tradition to Sweets

When autumn arrives in Japan, the air becomes crisp, the leaves burst into shades of red and gold, and one of the season...
Temple / Shrine

Exploring the Timeless Spirit of Meiji Shrine: A Journey into Tokyo’s Sacred Forest

Tokyo is often described as a city of contrasts, where dazzling neon lights, futuristic skyscrapers, and cutting-edge fa...
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...