Tottori Sand Dunes: How to Be Delighted by Japan’s Largest
Did you know that Japan has massive sand dunes? One of the lesser-known prefectures, Tottori, is located on the west coast of the main island of Japan along the Sea …
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Did you know that Japan has massive sand dunes? One of the lesser-known prefectures, Tottori, is located on the west coast of the main island of Japan along the Sea …
Fun internet find of the day – how to find guacamole ingredients in Japan! Let’s admit it. Japanese grocery stores can be intimidating. Especially when you are new to the …
Otaru (小樽) is a small port town located 30-45 minutes northwest of Sapporo by train. It’s a nice stopover on the way to Niseko which is how I first discovered …
The first time I saw Yosakoi (よさこい) was when I was in Japan on a work trip in 2013. I had no idea what it was called. I couldn’t read …
If you are visiting Tokyo, 99% chance you are going to go see the Shibuya Crossing. If you are into history and want to see a blast from the past, …
A quick hour ride on the train from Tokyo will take you to Kawagoe (川越), also known as 小江戸 “koedo” or “little edo” in Saitama Prefecture. It’s main street of …
There is an idiom in Japanese that has supposedly been around since Edo period:「富士山に一度も登らぬ馬鹿、二度登る馬鹿」which is normally translated as “A wise man climbs Mount Fuji once, a fool climbs it twice”. …
Japan is not known for liking spicy things. Sure, there are Thai and Indian restaurants all around but unless you’re amping it up at Coco’s, you’re not going to find …
If you grew up in the states when I did (80s kid right here!), you knew ramen as the cheapest meal you could have. You know, the brick kind, where …
The official name of Kappabashi is “かっぱ橋道具街” or “kappabashi dougu gai”. English? “Kappa bridge tool district”. Why’s everyone call it Tokyo’s Kitchen district then?! Well, those tools over the years …