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...
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...
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

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...
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...
Tourist spot

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Tokyo

Tokyo is a city celebrated for its energy: neon billboards, bustling train stations, endless shopping streets, and night...
Tourist spot

Winter Events and Highlights in Ginza: Tokyo’s Elegant Seasonal Charm

Ginza, Tokyo’s upscale shopping and entertainment district, is renowned for its luxury boutiques, stylish cafés, and sop...
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...
Nikko

Relaxing Hot Springs Near Nikko: The Best Onsen Escapes for Travelers

Nikko is famous for its breathtaking shrines, waterfalls, and mountain scenery, but one of its greatest treasures is fou...
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...