
When you think of “Japanese food,” what comes to mind? Perhaps sushi and ramen, right? But there’s so much more Japanese cuisine to recommend. In this post, I’ll introduce some authentic Japanese dishes that every traveler should try in each season! Thus, make sure to check […]

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 […]

When you think of “autumn” and “food,” what kinds of meals or ingredients would come to mind for you? You might think of parsnips, butternut squash or pumpkins, maybe even cooking a pumpkin pie using your Halloween leftovers. Or in terms of fruit, maybe apples & […]

With nature painted in red and many various events and festivals, you won’t lack fun this November in Tokyo! Whether you want to get some nice and meaningful souvenirs of your trip here, take some nice landscape pictures of the fall leaves, or want to experience […]

When autumn sweeps across Japan, the country transforms into a canvas of fiery reds, golden yellows, and deep ambers. While the famous spots are stunning, they are often packed with travelers. This blog will focus primarily on Shizuoka Prefecture, located in the Chūbu region, while also […]

Halloween may have Western roots, but Japan has turned it into something uniquely its own. Equal parts costume party, photo shoot, night parade, and pop culture playground. From the chaotic streets of Shibuya to themed events in theme parks and small-town festivals with kids in tow, […]

Something you may have guessed about us is that we simply love Nagoya, and a big part of this is thanks to our amazing friends at Nagoya is not boring! One of the best times to visit, as noted by Nagoya is not boring itself; it […]

Jimi Halloween (地味ハロウィン) means “plain,” “subdued,” or “mundane Halloween.” It is a Japanese subculture and trend where people dress up in costumes that are very ordinary, even boring: everyday situations, awkwardness, and oddly specific scenarios are the costumes. Instead of being spooky, fantastical, or flashy, the […]