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...
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...
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...
Sports

Experience the Fun of Japan’s Batting Centers: A Unique Sports Attraction for Everyone

If you’re visiting Japan and looking for something fun, energetic, and uniquely Japanese to do, a batting center is an e...
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...
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...
Nikko

Nikkō Tōshō-gū: A Timeless Shrine of Art, Spirituality, and Japanese History

Hidden within the deep cedar forests of Tochigi Prefecture, Nikkō Tōshō-gū stands as one of Japan’s most magnificent and...
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...
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...