

What is the most popular sport in your country? In Lithuania, where I currently live, the answer is basketball. However, in Japan, baseball takes the top spot. The Korakuen area, which I’ll introduce today, is famous for the Tokyo Dome. This stadium serves as a massive […]

Fishing in Japan might not be the first thing on your travel list, but if you’re a nature lover or just looking for a peaceful outdoor experience, it’s definitely worth trying. From quiet mountain lakes to scenic seaside spots, Japan offers all kinds of ways to […]

Heading to see the iconic floating torii gate at Miyajima? Before you board the ferry at Miyajimaguchi, a visit to Hiroshima Ramen Momiji offers a delicious deep dive into the region’s distinct flavors. Located inside the etto landmark, this welcoming spot highlights the city’s four major […]

Kyoto offers plenty of exciting and educational experiences for children, aside from its historic temples, serene gardens, and centuries-old traditions. The city provides many ways for kids and adults to have fun while learning about Japanese culture. In this guide, we’ll explore some of the best […]

You’ve probably heard about Shizuoka, but if someone asked you to describe it, you might struggle to say much beyond a vague “somewhere near Mount Fuji”. And if you’re a climber planning to conquer Japan’s most iconic peak, chances are that’s exactly how you know about […]

Who wouldn’t want a wonderful trip with the entire family? Especially one to Japan. In this blog post, you will find essential tips and tricks for traveling with children to ensure your journey is as smooth as possible. Getting around: trains and transport Japan is quite […]

Even on a trip, coffee is a common necessity for some. For those who happen to be touring the Hiroshima area, you’re in luck! The region holds a variety of coffee shops, perfect for relaxing and enjoying a hot cup of your favorite brew. Whether you […]

Japan in the summertime is a wonderland of fun, offering a mix of cultural traditions, outdoor adventures, and seasonal treats perfect for families with kids. Whether you’re looking to cool off with water activities, experience the magic of summer festivals, or explore interactive museums, Japan has […]

June in Japan is the season of tsuyu (the rainy season)—soft gray skies, glossy hydrangeas, the sound of umbrellas opening, and streets that shimmer like watercolor. It’s also a month of quiet work and renewal: rice fields filling, seedlings being planted, and communities moving in rhythm […]

Osaka is known for its nightlife and busy streets. With Dotonbori, the Glico running man, and even Universal Studios stealing the spotlight, it can be easy to miss the quieter spots of this vast city. But what about visitors looking for a slower pace of life […]