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Things to Do in Tokyo in June 2026

May 27, 2026
BY Brad Stephens

June in Tokyo is a transitional and atmospheric month. The city enters tsuyu (梅雨, rainy season), when soft rain brings out lush greenery, shimmering streets, and some of the most beautiful seasonal flowers in Japan. While it is wetter, June is also one of the most […]

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ALL ABOUT KAWADOKO: A Summer Dining Tradition

May 26, 2026
BY Maria Diaz

Summer in Kyoto… that intense, humid heat you only get in a city surrounded by mountains. It can feel pretty overwhelming, right? But thanks to that very heat, Kyoto created one of its most magical summer traditions: kawadoko. If you’ve been avoiding it thinking “It’s probably […]

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WHERE TO TRAVEL IN JAPAN THAT IS NOT TOKYO, KYOTO, OR OSAKA (PART 2)

May 25, 2026
BY Maria Diaz

Japan has a way of pulling you in with its iconic cities, Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka are the most famous ones, but there’s so much more waiting beyond the typical travel route. If you’re open to exploring somewhere different, you’ll discover a different side of the […]

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FROM TSUKIJI TO TOYOSU: THE JOURNEY OF TURRET TRUCKS

May 23, 2026
BY Chisato Takahashi

What food do you want to eat the most when you go to Japan? For me, there are countless dishes like oden, sushi, udon, takoyaki, okonomiyaki, etc. Now, do you know what they all have in common? It's dashi (fish stock). While broths around the world […]

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Slice Like a Pro: Your Go-To Guide to Japanese Knives in Japan

May 22, 2026
BY Nadia Moawwad

Ever wondered how sushi chefs get those cuts so clean and precise? It’s not just skill, it’s also the knife. Japanese knives are tools of precision, tradition, and craftsmanship. Have you ever wondered what types of knives are used in Japan? Whether they're made specially for […]

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Meet Norma: Artist, Foodie, and Our Friendly Guide and HR Director

May 21, 2026
BY Kristian Robinson

Today, we’re delighted to introduce you to Norma, a warm-hearted guide and Training & HR Director on our Tokyo team. Originally from Mexico, Norma came to Japan to pursue her passion for Ukiyo-e woodblock printing, an art form that captured her imagination and creativity. Beyond her […]

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Showa Retro Neighborhoods in Tokyo You Can Still Visit Today

May 20, 2026
BY Jacqueline Soltys

The Showa era was the time period when Japan was ruled by Emperor Showa, from the years 1926 to 1989. During this era, there was a large cultural, political, and economic shift following the end of World War II, leading to demilitarization and emphasis on peace […]

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What Makes Hiroshima Sake So Special?

May 17, 2026
BY Megan Kawakami

Saijo, Hiroshima Prefecture, is renowned as one of Japan's premier sake-producing regions. However, this wasn't always the case; historically, Saijo's soft and gentle water was deemed unsuitable for brewing. Sake (Nihonshu) is produced across Japan, from the frigid north of Hokkaido to the tropical south of […]

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THE BEAUTY OF RICE PLANTING FESTIVALS IN JAPAN

May 16, 2026
BY Maria Diaz

If you visit Japan in late spring or early summer, you might be lucky enough to witness one of the country’s most graceful and meaningful traditions, the Rice Planting Festivals, known in Japanese as “Otaue Matsuri” or “Taue-sai.” These festivals aren’t just about farming; they are […]

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Introducing Erika, Our Finance & Payroll Manager

May 15, 2026
BY Kristian Robinson

We love sharing the stories of the people who make Arigato Travel and Japan truly special, and today we’re introducing you to our incredible Finance & Payroll Manager, Erika! Hailing from Manila, Philippines, Erika holds a degree in Business Economics, but her passion extends far beyond […]

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