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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
December

Winter Illuminations in Shibuya and Shinjuku: Tokyo’s Brightest Seasonal Magic

Tokyo becomes a city of lights in winter, but few places capture the season’s charm as beautifully as Shibuya and Shinju...
Trip

Kansai Focus: 7 days Japan Itinerary for First-Time Travelers

For travelers who want to experience Japan’s cultural heart, delicious food, and relaxed urban energy, the Kansai region...
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...