

Step into the vibrant realm where fashion and culinary creativity collide—the world of Japanese fashion. Buckle up, Foodies, as we're about to embark on a delicious journey through the unique styles inspired by Japan's rich culture and delectable cuisine. From the stylish offerings of Family Mart […]

What kind of superstitions exist in your country? Recently, I was whistling in my room during the day, and my Lithuanian partner told me, “Whistling indoors can summon devils or attract ghosts.” Being Japanese, I found this interesting because Japan also has superstitions about whistling, but […]

Margarita, Cosmopolitan, Martini – these are just some universally-known cocktails that you can order at any bar, anywhere in the world. However, like anything you encounter in Japan, it’s not surprising to know that the Japanese do it a little differently – even cocktails. If you’re […]

In a world full of matcha lovers, there’s another component in Japan that is loved by many but may not be as well-known, called ‘anko.’ Anko (餡子 or あんこ) is made from red azuki beans and has a gentle, sweet taste. It is usually a key […]

In this three-part series, we are featuring Kyoto restaurants that offer more than just fantastic food, but also support and contribute to the local arts community. The chefs at these restaurants either practice art themselves, co-run a gallery, or support local artists by hosting art and […]

In the West, illuminations during winter are usually associated with Christmas and traditional holiday celebrations. In Japan, however, Christmas is mostly commercial rather than religious or traditional, and illuminations are celebrated as a way to brighten the long winter nights, create festive experiences, and offer romantic […]

Today we’re sitting down with KAN KAN KAN, where “meat meets fire,” a restaurant in Omihachiman that has dedicated itself to showcasing the depth and character of Omi beef, Japan’s oldest wagyu. With views across the Shiga countryside to the Hira mountains, this restaurant is a […]

Late autumn in Japan arrives softly: crimson maples, silver grasses, and wind that hushes the streets around castles and temples. It’s a season that invites reflection—an ideal time to travel with intention. As you wander old post-town lanes or pause beneath a keep’s stone walls, history […]

Kyoto is one of Japan’s most visited cities and for good reason. Its carefully preserved traditions, historical landmarks, and beautiful scenery make it a great place to experience various aspects of Japanese culture. Whilst the summers are hot and humid, the cooler autumn season in Kansai […]

Osaka in November is a city painted in autumn's richest colors. The heat of summer is long gone, and the cool air brings a new rhythm to life here: slower, cozier, and perfect for exploring. It is a month when the streets glow with golden ginkgo […]