Ebisu, located within Shibuya-ku in Tokyo, is one of Tokyo’s most popular neighborhoods. The area got its name from one of the Seven Gods of Fortune in Japan. Ebisu is the god of fishery and luck, and his easily recognizable appearance is seen in the form […]
Read MoreWith the holidays just around the corner, thoughts of what to buy your loved ones might have crossed your mind. If you happen to know any Japan lovers out there, we have got you covered. Keep reading to find out which are our top picks for […]
Read MoreWelcome back to our Japanese Whisky series! Last time, we went over some of the highest-quality companies of whisky distillers in Japan that you might not have known about. While Suntory and Nikka have far and away the most significant share of sales in Japan, they’re […]
Read MoreConnecting with Japan’s samurai past through the Owari region in the center of Japan will inspire history buffs and those interested in the Edo era. Beyond that, you can delight your palette with a taste of the local culture through their regional food. On the three-day […]
Read MoreEvery country has their own twists on local sweets, and the Japanese bring forth theirs in the most simple of ways, yet it’s a one of a kind experience we should all try! Traditional Japanese sweets, also known as wagashi (和菓子) can be traced back to […]
Read MoreHave you ever thought about the story behind the tea you drink everyday? Yunomi.life is a Japanese tea brand with the inspiring mission to transcend cultural barriers by sharing the personal stories of local tea farmers in Japan with tea enthusiasts around the world. We had […]
Read MoreMany would-be-visitors to Japan dream of a deep connection with the history and culture, especially with that of the Edo era, better known as the Samurai time in this ancient country. Most foreign travelers spend time seeking this connection on what is often called the “golden […]
Read MoreWhen people think about a day or night out on the town in Tokyo, there are several obvious places that come to mind: the nightlife of Roppongi, the young urban culture in Shibuya, the neon lights of Shinjuku, the historical Japanese aesthetics in Asakusa, the nerd […]
Read MoreWelcome back to our Japanese Whisky series! In case you missed the first entry, we talked about the history of Japanese whisky, including how it came to Japan, what type of whisky it typically is, how best to enjoy it, and more! I highly recommend you […]
Read MoreAlthough disregarded by some, travelers in Japan will surely find something to enjoy if they decide to explore the world of local fast food. You’ll find various international chains all around, but going to a Japanese fast food restaurant will be a different and new experience. […]
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