If you have ever visited Japan, you might have noticed one surprising thing–there are so few trash cans in public spaces! Tourists often wonder, “How do the Japanese manage their garbage?” The answer lies in the long history and personality of the Japanese people. May 3rd […]
Having been Japan’s capital for over 1000 years, Kyoto has a rich, complex, and vibrant cultural tradition. The city is known for its imperial palace, countless temples and shrines, and its three important annual festivals, or matsuri, that celebrate the history of this timeless metropolis. Today […]
At Arigato Travel, we believe every journey should not only enrich your life but also leave a positive impact on the places you visit. As the world moves forward with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we invite you to explore Japan in a way […]
Japan’s summers are known for getting quite hot and many look for ways to beat the heat. While there are popular methods, such as visiting a beach or taking a dip at the nearest pool, Japan has many more ways to escape the heat and have […]
As a traveler, coming to a new country can sometimes be overwhelming. It is particularly true in the case of Japan, where each Prefecture, each city, and each area within those cities, have their own specialties and interesting places and eateries to discover. You feel amazed, […]
Located in the northern part of the Kansai region, Fukui is bordered by the beautiful Sea of Japan and surrounded by greenery and tranquil mountains. The prefecture boasts rich natural beauty and deep historical attractions. But the area is infamous for one more thing: dinosaurs! In […]
Kitasenju, located in the northern part of Tokyo, was famous for its post station called “Senju-juku” during the Edo period. Even though Senju-juku no longer exists, you can still feel the old town atmosphere in Kitasenju. Especially with Katsushoji Temple where the Tokugawa Ieyasu stayed on […]
Many may be familiar with Japan’s abundance of cafes and spots to get a quick drink, take a break to study, or even catch up on some work. You may think of the lively, sociable atmosphere full of chatter. However, there are certain types of “cafes’ […]
My first experiences in martial arts began at a young age, piquing my interest in the different combat sports from around the world. I’ve always believed that martial arts and combat sports, such as Sumo in Japan, Brazilian Jiujitsu in Brazil, or Muay Thai in Thailand, […]
Ueno (上野), built on a hilly area commonly known as “Ueno no Yama” (Ueno Mountain), has developed as a cultural and artistic center since opening as Japan's first park in May 1876. Today, many important cultural facilities such as museums, art galleries, zoos, and art universities, […]