
Yakisoba is so popular in Japan as one of the B-class gourmets. I will introduce the most famous Yakisoba restaurants in Tokyo, from chewy ones to crunchy ones. B-class gourmet restaurants may be hard to enter from the appearance of entrance. Even if the staff doesn’t speak English, you just hac...

Yamagata is a beautiful scenery prefecture located in southern Tohoku region. It has long been well-known for its Yonezawa wagyu beef, cherries and the fascinating ski – hot springs resort on Zao Mt. If you had the chance to visit Yamagata Prefecture, don’t forget to bring some of its significan...

There are always some risks when you travel outside of your country. One of the biggest and most common natural disaster to encounter in Japan is earthquakes. Here are some safety tips to be prepared for earthquakes during your travel to Japan. 1.What to do when an earthquake occur When you feel...

Wondering what to do at night in Akihabara? Visit one of Izakayas listed here to have unlimited fun!

Kyoto is also called the City of Ten Thousand Shrines, and while the actual number of religious structures is closer to two thousand, it still offers a wide variety of monuments and historic locations to get lost in. The Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺), officially Otowa-san Kiyomizu-dera (音羽山清水寺) is definit...

Ise Grand shrine is the most important Shintō shrine of Japan. It is located in the city of Ise, in Mie prefecture. It is a complex of shrines, of which the main ones are Naikū (内宮) and Gekū (外宮), respectively the Inner shrine and the Outer shrine. Since it’s the home of the Sacred Mirror, one o...

If you have come to Japan several times, you may be interested in traveling around rural areas of Japan. In rural areas, transportation systems are quite different from those in city areas, such as Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Nagoya. I will explain things to be aware of transportations in rural are...

Kanazawa is a beautiful city located in Ishikawa prefecture, not only for its historical landscape, but also for its famous local cuisine. Kanazawa is well known for products made from rice and fresh seafood. Here are my recommendations for your food experience in Kanazawa and I’m sure you are g...

Japanese ramen is known as having the most various version depends on the Prefecture it’s originated from. Akihabara is one of the areas in Tokyo that the best ramen shops gather. If you come to Akihabara, be sure to check in these shops to experience the best bowl in the area.

Here is best 6 food I would like you to try if you come to Morioka in Iwate Prefecture, Tohoku. There are many unique local food in Morioka such as the famous The Three Great Noodles of Morioka. 1.Morioka Jajamen: Pairon Morioka is a city famous for noodles, “The Three Great Noodles of Morioka”....

A guide of 8 shops that offer many things from electronics to otaku related goods.

Akihabara is one of the most lively and noisy districts in Tokyo. Here is the top 11 things to do in this city surrounded by subcultures.

It’s easy to find good food and great restaurants in Japan, but where to go in Akihabara? Visit one of these 10 restaurants for the perfect lunch of Japan’s cuisine taste!

Miyagi Prefecture, belongs to Tohoku region, is a famous tourist destination, thanks to the beautiful landscape of Sendai, its largest city; and Matsushima, one of the Three Views of Japan. Besides Sendai’s popular beef tongue ‘gyutan’, Matsushima and other areas of Miyagi Prefecture have lots o...

Are you wondering which maid cafe to visit? This article introduces 5 Maid cafes you should definitely check out and tips to fully enjoy maid cafe experience!

Planning to go to amusement parks during your visit in Tokyo? Here’s a definitive list of the 10 recommended amusement parks in and around Tokyo.

When a ramen craving hits you hard whilst sightseeing in Shibuya, do you already know where to go? Here’s a guide to the best ramen restaurants in Shibuya.

New Year is one of the distinct occasion in Japanese culture that is very different from the western countries. Experience these rituals if you are in Japan.

Hashima, also called “Gunkanjima” means “Battleship Island” is a small island located about 15 kilometers away from the city of Nagasaki, in Kyushu area. Tips to visit Hashima Island from my experience.

Tokyo has been a popular tourist destination with a buzzing day and nightlife providing attractions to all ages, but does it really worth visiting?