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Tasting Tour of Osaka
Osaka is often referred to as the kuidaore no machi, meaning "the city where you’ll bring financial ruin on yourself by overindulging in food ...
10 of Osaka's Most Picture-Worthy Signs
Every city has its obligatory photo spots. You’ve got the Scramble Crossing in Shibuya, Kinkaku-j...
Modern Craftsmen's Exhibition
A painting on ogatsuishi black hard slate. By Saito Genshojitsu.From July 13th to the 18th, Japanese cr...
3 Great Places to Relax with a Paperback in Tokyo
by guest writer Emily WoodAs fun as it is, travelling can be exhausting. All those weeks of planning and a...
Sake’s Similarities with Wine
by SAKETIMESHow similar do you think wine and sake really are? We took a look at 3 of the most striking, if n...
All-you-can-eat natto at Sendai-ya!
Sushi. Sukiyaki. Tempura. Mochi. Just the mention of Japanese food makes your mouth water. And then the...
Deciphering the Riddle on the Bottle: BY
by SAKETIMESYou might have seen the letters 'BY' printed on a sake bottle, but just what do they ...
Where Osakans go for okonomiyaki
No trip to Osaka is complete without feasting on okonomiyaki. Often described as a "savory pancak...
5 Reasons to Visit Japan in the Summer
I’m going to be honest with you. Summer isn't exactly the most popular season in Japan. It&rs...
Let's go, Hakone! vol.2 Power Spots, Pirate Ships, and Mt. Fuji
Summer is a great time to visit Hakone, and DiGJAPAN! editorial staff member Iki is here to show you a...
Let's go, Hakone! vol.1 Hydrangea, Trains, and Onsen
If you were thinking of taking a trip to Hakone, a town located in Kanagawa Prefecture, mid-Jun...