Why Japanese Soft Serve Ice Cream Is So Special
When you visit Japan, one treat you’ll see almost everywhere is soft serve ice cream (ソフトクリーム, sofuto kurīmu). While soft serve originally came from the United States in the 1930s, it was first introduced to Japan in 1951 at a … Read More
How to Enjoy Yakiniku in Japan: A First-Timer’s Guide to Grilled Meat Culture
If you’re visiting Japan and craving a sizzling, savory experience, look no further than yakiniku—Japan’s beloved style of grilled meat. Whether you’re a foodie or just curious, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know to enjoy … Read More
What is Karubi? Introducing Japan’s Yakiniku Beef Cuts
Japanese yakiniku (grilled meat) is one of the most exciting food experiences for travelers. What makes it unique is the variety of beef cuts you can try—many of which are rarely offered in Western BBQ. To help you order with … Read More
Complete Guide: How to Get from Narita Airport to Tokyo
Narita International Airport (NRT) is the main international gateway to Japan, but it’s located about 60 km away from central Tokyo. For first-time visitors, figuring out how to get into the city can be confusing. This guide explains all the … Read More
First Thing to Do in Japan: Get a Transportation IC Card
When traveling in Japan, one of the most convenient items you can get is a transportation IC card. With just one card, you can ride trains, buses, and even shop at convenience stores or vending machines. Here’s everything you need … Read More
Day Trip from Tokyo: Discover the Beauty of Kinchakuda
Kinchakuda (巾着田) is a breathtaking natural area located in Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture, just outside of Tokyo. Every autumn, it transforms into a vibrant sea of over 5 million red spider lilies (known as manjushage in Japanese), attracting visitors from … Read More
The Marble Hill of Hope: Miraishin no Oka in Hiroshima
Hidden within the grounds of a serene temple in Hiroshima Prefecture lies a breathtaking white marble paradise that looks like something from another world. Welcome to Miraishin no Oka (未来心の丘), or “Hill of Hope,” a unique open-air art space where … Read More
Iya Kazurabashi: Cross Japan’s Most Thrilling Vine Bridge
Hidden deep within the lush valleys of Tokushima Prefecture, Iya Kazurabashi is one of Japan’s most thrilling and iconic bridges. Suspended above a steep mountain gorge and made entirely of vines, this historic bridge offers visitors a rare chance to … Read More
Plan Your Autumn Trip: Japan’s Best Fall Foliage by Region and Timing
Japan is a land of breathtaking seasonal beauty, and autumn is no exception. From the crisp northern landscapes of Hokkaido to the subtropical islands of Okinawa, the country transforms into a canvas of fiery reds, glowing oranges, and golden yellows. … Read More
Nama Beer Explained: Why Japan’s Fresh Beer Is a Must-Try
If you’re visiting Japan and love beer, you’ve probably come across the term “Nama Beer” (生ビール). But what exactly is it? How is it different from draft beer or bottled beer? Let’s break it down so you can enjoy Japan’s … Read More










