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The Tourist Meander: Culture, Fashion & Adventure with La Carmina
Get ready to explore the world with a unique and exciting perspective! Today, we're interviewing La Carmina, a travel TV host, blogger, and adventurer who combines her love of fashion with her passion for delving deep into off-the-beaten-path cultures. From Gothic cathedrals of Europe to hidden […]
A Taste of Ariake: Relaxing by Tokyo Bay
Ariake is a district in Koto, Tokyo that is best known as the home of Tokyo Big Sight and plenty of venues for concerts and sporting events, such as the Ariake Coliseum and Ariake Arena. But on top of that, Ariake also boasts some fine eateries […]
Interview With Taiko-Lab Studios
The taiko drums are an integral part of Japanese music and culture and have been for over 2000 years. Interestingly, the word Taiko can refer to a Japanese drumming style, the music from the drums, a group of musicians who play the drums, and even the […]
Taste of Hamamatsucho: The Gateway to Edo
When you want to take a deep breath while watching seagulls and feel the history of Tokyo, Hamamatsucho is the best place for you. Takeshiba Pier, near Hamamatsucho, is a must-see location for anime fans, as it is a key scene in the 2019 award-winning anime […]
Tokyo: World’s Best Large City 2024
Tokyo recently earned the title of “World’s Best Large City” in Conde Nast Traveler’s 2024 reader survey, marking the sixth time Japan’s capital has received this prestigious recognition. The survey, which excludes U.S. cities and has been conducted since 1988, drew over 575,000 votes in Tokyo’s […]
Shichi-Go-San: Japan’s Celebration of Childhood Milestones
In Japan, there’s a cherished tradition taking place every November when temples and shrines fill with brightly dressed children, proud parents, and an air of festivity. This celebration is Shichi-Go-San — a longstanding Japanese tradition that honors children who have reached the special ages of 3, […]
Things to do in Kyoto in November 2024
As the leaves transform into stunning colors of red and gold, November in Kyoto brings a magical atmosphere that invites exploration. View the scenic maple leaves in the garden of some of the best temples in Kyoto, try out the seasonal food that is the freshest […]
Bunka no Hi: A Celebration of Japanese Culture
Every year on November 3rd, Japan celebrates Bunka no Hi (文化の日), or Culture Day. This national holiday gives an opportunity for the Japanese people to celebrate their culture, historical achievements, and artistic creativity. It's a day made to appreciate the richness of the diverse cultural heritage […]
Things to do in Tokyo in November 2024
Tokyo in November is a captivating blend of autumnal beauty and cultural richness. The city transforms with the changing seasons, as parks and gardens showcase stunning red and golden leaves. Visitors can savor seasonal delicacies, attend cultural festivals, and bask in the glow of citywide illuminations. […]
Momiji Manju: A Taste of Tradition
Do you have a sweet tooth? A curiosity about traditional Japanese culture? Or perhaps an eye for culinary aesthetics? If you’ve said yes to any of the above, you are definitely in for a treat. Nestled in the heart of Hiroshima’s culinary traditions is a confectionery […]