
The Showa era was the time period when Japan was ruled by Emperor Showa, from the years 1926 to 1989. During this era, there was a large cultural, political, and economic shift following the end of World War II, leading to demilitarization and emphasis on peace […]

Shiodome, once a tidal marshland separating the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Bay, is now redeveloped as a business and leisure district near Tokyo Bay that opened in 2002. In 1872, Shiodome was chosen as the site of Shimbashi Station, the Tokyo terminal of Japan’s first railway […]

Are you planning to travel to Osaka? Visit Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street! Known as Tenma by locals, this area makes you enjoy eating, learning about the culture, and experiencing the unique atmosphere of Osaka. You can see many goods like groceries, clothes, shoes, books, medicine and even […]

Nestled between the districts of Namba and Osaka Castle, the charming area of Karahori (“空堀”) might be the most underrated neighborhood in Osaka. Translating to an “empty moat,” Karahori once served as a protective barrier for the ancient Osaka Castle. Though the moat may have filled […]