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10 Can't Miss Snacks from Don Quijote!

10 Can't Miss Snacks from Don Quijote!

Whether you’re buying them as souvenirs or as treats for yourself, you'll want to stock up on Japanese snacks at some point during your ...

Springtime Travels in Japan vol.2 Strawberry Picking at Dragon Farm!

Strawberry Picking at Dragon Farm!

Looking for some adventures in Japan that you won’t find in your typical guidebook? Follow the springti...

Riding the Moomin Train in Chiba Prefecture

Covering the entirety of the Bōsō Peninsula, Chiba Prefecture is home to flower parks covered with brig...

The Ryokan Tokyo Yugawara

The Ryokan Tokyo Yugawara

Spending a night or two in a ryokan is often one of the most attractive parts of a trip to Japan. It can also b...

Japanese fashion brand MANAKA

MANAKA: a New Japanese Fashion Tradition

What does it take for a Japanese brand based on traditional Japanese designs to succeed domestically? I...

Kill Bill Samurai Sword Experience

I Got a Private Lesson from the Choreographer of Kill Bill (And You Can, Too!)

You read that right. In Tokyo, you can learn how to wield a katana like they do in the movies in a private les...

DiG! Tested and Approved! Instant Meals From Japan: Top Six "Just Add Water!" Instant Meals

While instant ramen may be a staple in the diets of many university students, it's just one of the many typ...

10 Must-See Sakura Spots in Kyoto

10 Must-See Sakura Spots in Kyoto

Although Kyoto is a fantastic destination any time of year, first time travelers to this treasure of a ci...

DiG! Tested and Approved! Instant Meals From Japan: Top Five Heat ’n’ Eat Curries

Fast, cheap, and delicious, it’s not surprising that many tourists like to buy instant foods as souveni...

The Early Blooming Sakura of Kawazu

The Early Blooming Sakura of Kawazu

Did you know that you can see sakura bloom in Japan as early as February? The 8,000 sakura trees in Kawazu, ...

Learn How to See More for Less!: Asakusa, Ueno, Tokyo Tower, Shiodome Edition

We sent our DiGJAPAN! editorial staff members Jeongyeon and Chiharu to see just how far they could get on ...