

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, […]

;March is one of the most magical times to visit Kyoto, as winter quietly fades, and the city blooms with color, culture, and celebration. From elegant plum blossoms and glowing night illuminations to food festivals, traditional performances, and cherry blossom previews, Kyoto in early spring offers […]

To fully enjoy Japanese food, it’s important to have an appetite - and that includes the appetite to learn more about Japan’s dining etiquette. These top tasters, like the 10 commandments of Japanese cuisine, should get you started. (As should saying “itadakimasu” before you eat.) DO […]

March in Osaka offers a wide range of events, from large-scale festivals and exhibitions to seasonal outdoor activities and cultural performances. With mild weather and plenty happening across the city, it’s a great month for visitors looking to experience both modern and traditional sides of Osaka. […]

Tucked between the Pacific Ocean and forested mountains, Kita-Ibaraki offers a quieter, deeper encounter with Japan. This coastal corner of Ibaraki Prefecture is not about ticking off landmarks. It is about slowing down, walking, listening, and noticing how beauty quietly emerges from daily life. More than […]

Arigato Travel offers two distinct tours that introduce Hiroshima's specialty dishes and sake, focusing on the city center and the historic Saijo area. From the iconic Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki to the city's poignant history and efforts toward world peace, Hiroshima is rich with unique stories. Truly learning […]

March marks a turning point in Tokyo. Winter gradually fades, temperatures become milder, and the city begins to prepare for cherry blossom season. It is a month filled with seasonal traditions, art events, pop culture showcases, and the first signs of spring in parks and gardens. […]

Shikoku is the smallest of Japan’s four major islands, situated southwest of Honshu and northeast of Kyushu. Its name is composed of two kanji, 四 (shi) and 国 (koku), literally translating to “four countries.” This refers to the four prefectures that divide the land: Kagawa, Tokushima, […]

A big part of Japan’s culinary scene with an interesting history, Ramen is not just a dish but a symbol of the country’s culture and identity. It is also historically significant, being a staple food product during the war. Ramen used to only be for the […]