Event / Festival

Hanazono Shrine’s Tori-no-Ichi Festival: A Lively Celebration of Luck in the Heart of Shinjuku

Known in Japanese as the Ōtori Matsuri (大酉祭), this annual event draws thousands of people from all over Japan who come t...
Kamakura

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu: The Spiritual Heart of Kamakura

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is one of Kamakura’s most important cultural and historical landmarks—a grand Shinto shrine that h...
Tourist spot

Odaiba: Tokyo’s Futuristic Island of Entertainment and Relaxation

Among Tokyo’s many vibrant districts, Odaiba stands out as a unique blend of futuristic architecture, leisure attraction...
Kamakura

Hōkoku-ji: Kamakura’s Serene Bamboo Temple Hidden in the Hills

Located on the quieter eastern side of Kamakura, Hōkoku-ji—often called the “Bamboo Temple”—is one of the city’s most pe...
Trip

When Is the Best Season to Visit Japan?

We would like to introduce our favorite Japan.Japan has four distinct seasons, each with its own beauty. Spring brings c...
Yadoya's family's travel diary

From Tunnels to Tales: A Journey Through Ashio Copper Mine

We visited the Asio Copper Mine. The Asio Copper Mine was a major copper mining site from the Edo period, supporting Jap...
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...
December

Winter Illuminations in Shibuya and Shinjuku: Tokyo’s Brightest Seasonal Magic

Tokyo becomes a city of lights in winter, but few places capture the season’s charm as beautifully as Shibuya and Shinju...
Restaurants and shops

Matsu-no-ya: A Comforting Taste of Tonkatsu in Everyday Japan

When it comes to Japanese food, many travelers think first of sushi, ramen, or tempura. But if you truly want to experie...
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...