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

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...
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...
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...
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...
Tourist spot

Akihabara Adventures: Anime, Gaming, and Tokyo’s Geek Paradise

Among the many neighborhoods of Tokyo, few are as colorful, energetic, and culturally unique as Akihabara. Often referre...
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...
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...
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...
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...