Sukiyabashi Jiro: The Best Sushi in the World – Special Experience with Jiro Ono
September 9, 2024If you’re a sushi lover, Sukiyabashi Jiro (すきやばし次郎) in Tokyo is often considered the ultimate dining destination. This legendary Edo-style sushi restaurant, helmed by the world-renowned chef Jiro Ono, has captivated food enthusiasts around the globe. In this review, I’ll share my unforgettable experience at Sukiyabashi Jiro and offer some insider tips on securing a […]
Exploring the Artistic Journey of Shiro Kasamatsu: A Tale of Tradition and Innovation in Japanese Woodblock Printing
July 15, 2024Travel enthusiasts often seek to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of the places they visit. One such intriguing destination is the world of Japanese woodblock printing, where the works of Shiro Kasamatsu (笠松 紫浪, 1898-1991) offer a captivating glimpse into Japan’s artistic heritage. Kasamatsu’s journey from traditional to modern techniques in woodblock printing […]
Discover Jinza Udon Shimbashi: A Udon Lover’s Paradise
June 26, 2024If you’re a fan of udon, you’ve likely heard of Jinza Udon Shimbashi, a popular udon shop that draws crowds daily. This beloved eatery is a must-visit for any foodie, especially those with a penchant for delicious, freshly made udon noodles. The Head Shop with a Legacy Jinza Udon Shimbashi is the flagship store, setting […]
A Journey Through Tokyo’s Innovative Public Toilets
May 30, 2024A Journey Through Tokyo’s Innovative Public Toilets The Power of Design and Creativity in Shibuya In a bustling metropolis like Tokyo, public toilets are more than just facilities; they reflect society’s values and design prowess. On April 1, 2024, the Shibuya city government embraced THE TOKYO TOILET project, an ambitious initiative that reimagines public toilets […]
Exploring Uwajima’s Taga Shrine: Japan’s Fascinating and Unconventional Sex Shrine
Nestled in the quaint town of Uwajima, located in the southern part of Shikoku Island, lies one of Japan’s most intriguing and unconventional destinations – the Taga Shrine, often called Uwajima’s Sex Shrine. While the name might raise eyebrows, the shrine’s significance is deeply rooted in Japan’s ancient Shinto traditions, where fertility rituals were once […]
Aoshima: The Enchanting Cat Island of Japan
Welcome to the perfect paradise of Aoshima, Japan’s most beloved cat island. Amidst the neon lights of Tokyo and the cherry blossoms of Kyoto, the cat islands of Japan offer a unique and heartwarming experience that often goes unnoticed. Aoshima, a small island in the Ehime Prefecture, is a dream destination for cat lovers. This […]
Ritsurin Garden: A Journey Through Time in Takamatsu, Japan
Ritsurin Garden: A Journey Through Time in Takamatsu, Japan Nestled in the heart of Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, lies a hidden gem epitomizing the beauty of traditional Japanese landscape gardens – Ritsurin Garden. This historic garden, designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty by the Japanese government, offers a serene escape into nature’s artistry. The […]
Shishi no Reigan Viewpoint -Shikoku 88 pilgrimage, Yashima Temple
Since ancient times, Shikoku has been a place far from the country’s center and a place for various ascetic trainings. It is said that Daishi (Kōbo Daishi, Kukai), who was born in Sanuki, was also trained in this area. He selected 88 temples and other places to create 88 sacred sites in Shikoku. Traveling through […]
Miyazaki City: Japan’s Birthplace of Sun, Surf, and Serenity
Miyazaki City, often referred to as the birthplace of Japan, offers a blend of historical charm, seaside shrines, and outdoor adventures. With more sunshine than any other city in Japan, Miyazaki is the perfect destination for those looking to explore cultural sites and stunning natural landscapes. Don’t Miss These Highlights: Whether exploring ancient shrines or […]
Read MoreShiba Park, Tokyo: A Blend of Nature, History, and Modern Life
Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, Shiba Park (芝公園) is a tranquil green space that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern urban life. Located around the iconic Tokyo Tower and the historic Zojoji Temple, Shiba Park is a popular spot for locals and tourists. It’s mainly known for its expansive lawns, scenic […]
Read MoreSukiyabashi Jiro: The Best Sushi in the World – Special Experience with Jiro Ono
If you’re a sushi lover, Sukiyabashi Jiro (すきやばし次郎) in Tokyo is often considered the ultimate dining destination. This legendary Edo-style sushi restaurant, helmed by the world-renowned chef Jiro Ono, has captivated food enthusiasts around the globe. In this review, I’ll share my unforgettable experience at Sukiyabashi Jiro and offer some insider tips on securing a […]
Read MoreExploring Uwajima’s Taga Shrine: Japan’s Fascinating and Unconventional Sex Shrine
Nestled in the quaint town of Uwajima, located in the southern part of Shikoku Island, lies one of Japan’s most intriguing and unconventional destinations – the Taga Shrine, often called Uwajima’s Sex Shrine. While the name might raise eyebrows, the shrine’s significance is deeply rooted in Japan’s ancient Shinto traditions, where fertility rituals were once […]
Read MoreExploring the Sankebetsu Brown Bear Incident Site in Hokkaido: A Journey Through Japan’s Dark History
Title: Exploring the Sankebetsu Brown Bear Incident Site in Hokkaido: A Journey Through Japan’s Dark History Every year, bear sightings in Japan increase, both on the mainland, where the Asiatic black bear lives, and in Hokkaido, home to the enormous Ussuri brown bear, also known as the Ezo brown bear. While both types of bears […]
Read MoreLaughing Matters: Yamagata Prefecture’s New Rule to Boost Health and Happiness
Discover Yamagata: The Land of Laughter When traveling to Japan, most people think of bustling Tokyo, historic Kyoto, or serene Hokkaido. However, nestled in the northern part of Japan is Yamagata Prefecture, a region now making headlines with an unusual and delightful new rule: citizens must laugh at least once a day. If you’re planning […]
Read MoreExploring the Artistic Journey of Shiro Kasamatsu: A Tale of Tradition and Innovation in Japanese Woodblock Printing
Travel enthusiasts often seek to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of the places they visit. One such intriguing destination is the world of Japanese woodblock printing, where the works of Shiro Kasamatsu (笠松 紫浪, 1898-1991) offer a captivating glimpse into Japan’s artistic heritage. Kasamatsu’s journey from traditional to modern techniques in woodblock printing […]
Read More5 Traditional Japanese Dishes to Try on Your Next Trip to Japan (Not Ramen or Sushi)
Japan’s world-renowned cuisine reflects its storied history—don’t leave the country without trying these foods. Japan has a proud and rich history surrounding its cuisine. Kyōdo ryōri, or regional dishes, dominate menus as you move throughout the island nation, where a rotating showcase of plates is powered by a bounty of shun no mono (seasonal ingredients). […]
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