Nikko

A First-Timer’s Guide to Exploring Nikko: One of Japan’s Most Timeless Destinations

Nikko, located just two hours north of Tokyo, is one of Japan’s most enchanting destinations for overseas visitors. Blen...
Event / Festival

Tokyo Christmas Market 2025 in Jingu Gaien: A Sparkling Holiday Escape in Tokyo

When Tokyo transitions into winter, one of the most magical events to add to your itinerary is the Tokyo Christmas Marke...
Food

Marugen Ramen: Discovering the Soulful Taste of Japan’s “Meat Soba”

When travelers think of Japanese ramen, images of tonkotsu broth from Hakata, miso ramen from Hokkaido, or shoyu ramen f...
Event / Festival

Hanazono Shrine’s Tori-no-Ichi Festival: A Lively Celebration of Luck in the Heart of Shinjuku

Known in Japanese as the Ōtori Matsuri (大酉祭), this annual event draws thousands of people from all over Japan who come t...
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...
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...
Sports

Experience the Fun of Japan’s Batting Centers: A Unique Sports Attraction for Everyone

If you’re visiting Japan and looking for something fun, energetic, and uniquely Japanese to do, a batting center is an e...
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...
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...
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 ...