Japan has a slew of fire rituals, the most famous of which being Kyoto’s famous Daimonji Festival. These festivals, leveraging...[ Click to read more ]
Inoko Festivals are a familiar feature of autumn across western Japan. Hiroshima has been running its own Grand Inoko festival...[ Click to read more ]
Living in Japan means having to some extent assimilating to one of the most complex language systems mankind has devised, or...[ Click to read more ]
If there is one thing that Japan does well it is train travel. While the locals take it for granted...[ Click to read more ]
The first of November in Japan is marked by a noticeable drop in temperature and the sudden appearance of decorations...[ Click to read more ]
You may not have known it, but you may come from a country with comparably cheap power. Japan is a...[ Click to read more ]
[caption id="attachment_31317" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Inuyama Castle[/caption] When it comes to reputation for historical importance, Nagoya and Aichi are often unfairly...[ Click to read more ]
Whether you love it or loathe it, Christmas shopping time is pretty much here. Personally, I'm in the latter camp....[ Click to read more ]
KPB Theatre Presents Gerry in The Attic THINK OF THE POSSIBILITIES... Set in the English countryside, the residents of the Meadowlark...[ Click to read more ]
As gambling for money is illegal in Japan, you’ll find none of the slot machines that are common in casinos...[ Click to read more ]