

New Year's is one of the most exciting days of the year. Each country has its own unique way of celebrating, shaped by its religion, culture, and traditions. Some even continue celebrating in the days following New Year’s Eve, as is the case in Japan. New […]

When visiting the Setouchi area in Japan, what’s the first thing you think of? Beaches? Okonomiyaki? Hot springs? While these options may all be popular in this region, the first thing that comes to mind for many people is the Setouchi lemon. This is a type […]

The New Year has officially begun! January is a month of celebration, new resolutions, and promises for ourselves. And for that, the first month of the year does not lack in entertainment and cultural events to start the year on a fine note, especially in Japan's […]

It’s that time of year once again! Springtime is approaching faster than you think, and meteorology companies across Japan, including the Japan Meteorological Agency, have begun releasing their first forecasts for the cherry blossoms of this year. Hanami viewing has always held a very special place […]

January transforms Kyoto into a city of serene beauty and deep cultural significance, marking the transition from the cold embrace of the winter solstice to the new year. From joining the masses for Hatsumode at iconic shrines to seeking out mesmerizing art, this month offers unique […]

January in Osaka is crisp, festive, and full of contrasts. The New Year sets a reflective tone across the city, while bright illuminations, lively festivals, and indulgent winter sweets keep the atmosphere cheerful and warm. From centuries-old temple rituals to cutting-edge immersive art, Osaka in January […]

Located in Hiroo, Tokyo, Sushi Making Class EMI invites curious travelers to roll up their sleeves and discover the artistry of Edomae sushi. Guided by a seasoned sushi chef with Michelin-star experience and supported by friendly English-speaking staff, guests are welcomed into a hands-on journey that […]

Christmas in Japan has taken from western traditions and adapted to Japanese needs and culture. As with so much in Japan, the Christmas season is rich with meaningful traditions, and elaborate delicious foods, but it is also very high-tech, sparkly and fun!

What is Sake? If you’ve ever wandered into a Japanese izakaya and seen people sipping from small ceramic cups, chances are they were enjoying sake, Japan’s beloved rice-based alcohol. Sake has been part of Japanese life for over a thousand years, made with just three ingredients […]

Looking for an active vacation in Japan? You’ll enjoy Shizuoka Prefecture, then. Shizuoka has dozens of picturesque spots because it lies between Japan's iconic Mt. Fuji and its deepest bay - Suruga Bay. Easily accessible from Tokyo via the Tokaido Shinkansen, it is also home to […]