Culture

The Culture of Persimmons in Japan: Tradition, Cuisine, and Sweets

When autumn arrives in Japan, the air turns crisp, the mountains glow with vibrant foliage, and markets are filled with ...
Shopping

A Guide to Clothing Shopping in Japan for International Travelers

Shopping for clothes in Japan is one of the most enjoyable experiences for international visitors. From stylish streetwe...
Trip

Pop Culture + Anime Lovers Route: 7-Day Japan Itinerary for Otaku Travelers

Japan is a dream destination for anime fans, gamers, and pop-culture lovers—and this 7-day itinerary is designed to take...
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 Enoshima and the Enoden Line: A Coastal Adventure from Kamakura

Just a short ride from Kamakura, Enoshima and the iconic Enoden railway offer one of Japan’s most scenic coastal escapes...
Trip

Experiencing Autumn in Japan: Sightseeing, Food, Culture, and Traditions

Autumn in Japan is a season that captures the heart of travelers. From September to November, the country transforms int...
December

Winter Illuminations in Odaiba: Tokyo’s Waterfront Wonderland

Odaiba, Tokyo’s futuristic waterfront district, is one of the city’s most popular winter destinations. Known for its sho...
Culture

Does Japan Celebrate Thanksgiving? Understanding Japan’s View on the Holiday and Its Unique Seasonal Traditions

Thanksgiving is widely known as a major holiday in the United States and Canada, celebrated with family gatherings, feas...
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...
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 ...