The first summer I spent in Japan, I genuinely thought I was getting sick. I'd walk five minutes from my apartment to the station and arrive with my shirt stuck…
Kamakura is the day trip almost every first-time Tokyo visitor hears about — and it deserves the reputation. Less than an hour south of Shinjuku, it packs in the things…
Cherry blossom season in Japan is more than a beautiful time of year. It is a cultural event that brings the entire country together under soft pink skies. Known as sakura,…
Hidden in the forested mountains of Tochigi Prefecture, Nikko is one of Japan’s most sacred and historically rich destinations. More than just a sightseeing spot, Nikko is a place built…
The New Year season in Japan is not just a single day of celebration. It is a deeply meaningful period that blends tradition, family values, spiritual reflection, and a slow…
When people imagine life in Japan, they picture sushi, safety, and spotless streets — not the shock of paying ¥800 for strawberries or ¥70,000 for a small Tokyo room.Living here…
Moving to Japan sounds like a dream — neon lights, bullet trains, sushi on conveyor belts, and cherry blossoms painting every corner pink.But once the excitement fades, real life begins…
October in Japan is a sweet spot for travel. The summer humidity is gone, the typhoons have passed, and the autumn leaves (koyo) start to put on a show. Whether…
Japan is home to countless natural wonders, but some of its most breathtaking sights are actually man-made. Imagine driving or riding a train where the road seems to float above…
The Japanese Tea Ceremony (茶道, sadō or chanoyu) is one of Japan’s most treasured cultural traditions. For many visitors, joining a tea ceremony is not just about drinking matcha—it’s about…
Autumn in Japan is one of the most breathtaking times to visit. From late September to early December, the country bursts into vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold as…
If you are looking for a family-friendly spot to cool off during the hot Japanese summer, Kawagoe Aquatic Park (川越水上公園) in Saitama Prefecture is one of the best choices. Located…
Summer in Japan is both exciting and challenging. With soaring temperatures, high humidity, and the lively atmosphere of festivals, it can feel overwhelming if you are not prepared. Whether you…
Living or traveling in Japan as a foreigner can be exciting, but it also comes with unique challenges: language barriers, unfamiliar transportation systems, and cultural differences. Thankfully, there are several…
Golden Week, which takes place from late April to early May, is one of Japan’s busiest holiday periods. It's when four national holidays align, prompting millions to travel domestically and…