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...
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...
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...
Nikko

Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura: Step Back in Time to Japan’s Edo Era

If you are fascinated by Japanese culture and history, Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura is a must-visit destination during y...
Culture

How Japan Welcomes the New Year: Traditions, Spirit, and Celebration

In Japan, the transition from one year to the next—known as toshikoshi—is one of the most significant cultural moments o...
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

Breathtaking Landscapes Across Japan: Must-See Scenic Wonders

Japan is a country blessed with extraordinary natural beauty and cultural heritage, offering breathtaking views in every...
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

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...