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Get some R&R with a soak in the onsen at Hotel Okada

Get some R&R with a soak in the onsen at Hotel Okada

Planning a trip to Hakone? Consider staying at Hotel Okada. Here you can relax in true Hakone-style by soaking in any one of their gorgeous onsen, f...

Star Wars Bento Goods & Cooking Utensils

Star Wars Kitchen & Lunch Goods

Specializing in plastic figures and models, Kotobukiya’s store in Akihabara stocks a variety o...

Five Places in Tokyo to Enjoy Ramen in Style!

Stylish Tokyo Ramen: Best Five

Ramen. There has been an increase in the number of ramen shops popping up in various countries, but there...

KURAND SAKE  MARKET

Sake Tasting at KURAND SAKE MARKET

Sake.* It’s quite possibly one of the things that people look forward to trying the most during th...

HARAJUKU CHICAGO

HARAJUKU CHICAGO

If you’re in the market for authentic kimono that won’t blow your entire shopping budget, ...

5 Expressions to Describe the Aromas of Sake

5 Expressions to Describe the Aromas of Sake

by SAKETIMESToday's article is aimed at anyone who wants to learn how to express the flavours of sak...

DiGJAPAN! Tries Sushi-Making Tools

DiGJAPAN! Tries Sushi-Making Tools

If you've ever browsed the aisles of the kitchenware section of Tokyu Hands or wandered around Kappabas...

10 Tips for First Time Travelers in Japan

10 Tips for First Time Travelers in Japan

It's your first trip to Japan. You're probably really excited-- and maybe even a little nervou...

Famous Japanese Folk Dance Awa Odori

Inside Awa Odori

Awa Odori is a famous folk dance in Japan. It originated some four hundred years ago in Tokushima, a prefe...

The outside of Kayaba Coffee.

Kayaba Coffee

In an area that prides itself on being an “old downtown” of Tokyo, Kayaba Coffee is a cultur...

Sushi Making Experience at Tsukiji Tamasushi

Sushi Making Experience at Tsukiji Tamasushi

For sushi lovers in Tokyo, eating sushi in Tsukiji is an absolute must. But why stop there? You can learn h...