If you're planning a family trip to Japan and looking for unique experiences to do with your loved ones, you are in the right place. Whether for kids, teens, or adults, these family-friendly activities will immerse you in traditional Japan, offering an authentic experience while creating […]
Japan’s southernmost prefecture is truly unlike any other in the archipelago. With its subtropical climate and distinct cultural heritage, Okinawa might feel worlds apart from the rest of the country, both to domestic and foreign travelers. This makes it a popular escape from the crowded cities […]
If you're visiting Japan and looking for an unforgettable sushi experience, Sushi WAKU is the place for you. Combining traditional sushi-making techniques with a modern twist, they offer an immersive and memorable culinary journey like nothing you've ever experienced. Our team recently had the chance to […]
As someone who grew up in Hong Kong, I thought I was well prepared for the intense summer heat Japan is famous for. The sticky humidity and high temperatures of my hometown had me feeling ready for anything. However, after moving to Kyoto, I quickly realized […]
Nestled between the districts of Namba and Osaka Castle, the charming area of Karahori (“空堀”) might be the most underrated neighborhood in Osaka. Translating to an “empty moat,” Karahori once served as a protective barrier for the ancient Osaka Castle. Though the moat may have filled […]
The Beginning of Den Den Town If you’re familiar with Tokyo’s Akihabara, Osaka has a very similar location. Starting from 1792 and 1872, Osaka’s government used to refer to this town as Nagamachi but changed it to Nipponbashi. However, after World War II, the area became […]
Welcome to today’s exciting interview, where we have the privilege of sitting down with Pink. ASAKUSA, a company that embraces the color pink and everything it represents in the heart of Japan. From “shodō,” a form of creative Japanese calligraphy, to traditional shrine maiden dances such […]
Kyoto, Japan’s cultural capital, is well-known for its temples, traditional tea ceremonies, and the historical heritage that draws visitors from around the world. But what some may not realize is that Kyoto is also a hidden gem for food lovers, particularly those seeking to experience the […]
Out of all the holidays that make up Golden Week, the last holiday of “Kodomo no Hi” or “Children’s Day” might be the most personal and heartwarming. Celebrated annually on May 5th, this holiday wishes for the health and happiness of children as well as expresses […]
Kyoto is one of the top destinations in Japan for a reason. With its cultural heritage seemingly seeping out in every street corner, from well-preserved buildings to centuries-old traditions, it’s the perfect choice for those who wish to experience old Japan in this modern age. But […]