

A Journey into Rural Life, Craft, and Connection Tucked deep in the mountains of northern Ibaraki Prefecture, Satomi is a quiet rural district within Hitachiōta City that rewards travelers who are willing to slow down. Rather than famous landmarks or flashy attractions, Satomi offers something more […]

In Japan, lunchtime is more than just a break between lessons; it is a vital part of the educational experience. This custom, known as kyushoku, is a widespread practice in elementary and junior high schools where students eat together in their classrooms. While high schoolers typically […]

When you think of “Japanese food,” what comes to mind? Perhaps sushi and ramen, right? But there’s so much more Japanese cuisine to recommend. In this post, I’ll introduce some authentic Japanese dishes that every traveler should try in each season! Thus, make sure to check […]

Cherry blossom season in Japan is often framed as a race, forecast maps creep northward, and crowds gather under the famous trees. Travelers often plan entire itineraries around a handful of peak days. But in the south, far from the madness of central Honshu, spring arrives […]

Meet Jessop, Arigato Travel’s Travel Operations Director, and a true explorer at heart. With 20 years of experience crafting unique adventures across Asia, he has a knack for uncovering the little-known corners of Japan that make each trip unforgettable. Jessop’s passion lies in connecting travelers with […]

Spring in Kansai is something truly special. As cherry blossoms begin to bloom, cities, temples, parks, and countryside paths all turn shades of soft pink, inviting locals and travelers alike to slow down and enjoy the moment. From iconic urban parks to quiet historical trails and […]

Japan is famous for its rich culinary and drinking culture, and among its most beloved beverages are Nihonshu (日本酒, Japanese brewed alcohol, also known as “Sake” overseas), shochu (焼酎, distilled spirit), and awamori (泡盛, Okinawan distilled spirit). Each of these drinks has a unique history, flavor […]

Shiodome, once a tidal marshland separating the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Bay, is now redeveloped as a business and leisure district near Tokyo Bay that opened in 2002. In 1872, Shiodome was chosen as the site of Shimbashi Station, the Tokyo terminal of Japan’s first railway […]

In the last couple of decades, thrifting has become a trendy and environmentally viable method of clothes shopping, and an efficient one at that. Whether you’re on the lookout for affordable designer items or generally curious about how weird and wonderful it can get, there’s no […]

Here & Now, Petal by Petal March in Japan feels like held breath turning into a smile. Buds swell along riverbanks, markets brighten with seasonal treats, and neighbors start sharing picnic plans under trees that aren’t quite in bloom—yet. This is the month to practice presence, […]