Trip

About Japanese Money

Japanese CurrencyJapan uses the yen (¥) as its official currency. The yen is available in both coins and banknotes.1. Co...
Kamakura

Exploring Komachi Street: Kamakura’s Lively Shopping Avenue for Travelers

Komachi Street (Komachi-dōri) is one of Kamakura’s most vibrant and traveler-friendly destinations—a lively pedestrian a...
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...
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...
Sports

The Best Places to Go Skiing in Japan: A Guide for Winter Travelers

Japan is one of the world’s top winter destinations, known for its light, fluffy powder snow, scenic mountain landscapes...
Tourist spot

Shibuya Crossing: The Beating Heart of Tokyo

When travelers imagine modern Tokyo, one image often comes to mind: a sea of people moving in perfect harmony across a m...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...