Tourist spot

Exploring Ashio Copper Mine: A Journey into Japan’s Industrial Heritage

When we think of Japan’s cultural heritage, many people imagine ancient temples, serene gardens, or traditional tea cere...
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...
Trip

ZIPAIR vs. ANA vs. JAL: A Simple Comparison Guide for Travelers

When traveling to or from Japan, many people wonder whether they should choose a full-service airline like ANA or JAL, o...
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, ...
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...
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...
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...
Event / Festival

Christmas at Universal Studios Japan: A Magical Seasonal Celebration

Universal Studios Japan (USJ), located in Osaka, becomes one of the most dazzling holiday destinations in the country wh...
Trip

How to Travel from Tokyo to Nikko: A Guide for International Visitors

Nikko, located in Tochigi Prefecture, is one of Japan’s most popular day-trip and overnight destinations from Tokyo. Fam...
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...