Tokyo is a city of contrasts—futuristic skylines and ancient temples, Michelin-starred sushi counters and hole-in-the-wall ramen shops. But one area where the city truly shines, and often surprises visitors, is its world-class cocktail scene. Tokyo’s bartenders are masters of their craft. They’re equal parts chemist, artist, […]
Whether you are a die-hard collector, nostalgic gamer, or just curious about the golden age of gaming, Japan is packed full of places to enjoy retro gaming. Always holding a special place in our hearts, these games will never die, and Japan is proof of that. […]
In the past few years, Japan has become increasingly more LGBTQ friendly. Many municipal cities and governments now allow for same-sex marriages, and we have seen more overall acceptance for the community through the pride parades and other LGBTQ-oriented events that have been held in large […]
As a car lover myself, the first thing I thought to myself when I moved to Japan was, ‘I’ve got to try going on scenic road trips here’. The romantic red leaves, the vibrant sakura, and the never-ending coastlines. From knowing almost nothing about how or […]
The Hotel Seiryu in Kyoto Kiyomizu offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional Kyoto atmosphere. Housed in a converted 1930s school building, it preserves the neighborhood's heritage while providing luxurious contemporary hospitality. From the carefully designed rooms to its prime location near Kiyomizu Temple, […]
We all know that tea is very healthy and the most popular beverage in Japan as many people love it. Green tea is often consumed with Japanese meals; however, you may not realize that because there are different types of green tea, each tea is typically paired […]
Japan is a country where each season offers a multitude of festivities. Among which, summer festivals, or matsuri in Japanese, occupy a prominent place in the people's hearts. While some famous matsuri attract huge crowds of visitors each year, such as the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto […]
What are Yukatas? The yukata is one of the most common wafuku (traditional Japanese clothing) that is still worn today. This traditional clothing piece is a casual, light-wear version of the kimono, typically made from breathable materials like cotton or linen. As you might know, kimonos […]
Tamacha.jp is a company on a mission to change the way we experience tea. They've made a twist and introduced a unique thing - tea tablets! Crafted in collaboration with seven esteemed tea masters, Tamacha offers a collection of seven distinct flavors, each capturing the essence […]
June is an underrated time for tourists to visit Japan, as it marks the beginning of summer in Japan with cozy, warm weather (and sometimes some rain!) and a more relaxed atmosphere. Since it is not peak season, fewer crowds mean more space to enjoy the […]