Every region you visit in Japan will have something unique about it. Often, these qualities are reflected in the souvenirs....[ Click to read more ]
Many people know little about Hiroshima beyond its tragic history as the site of the atomic bomb in World War...[ Click to read more ]
Now that the weather is getting better, we can start focusing on my favorite Tokyo pastime: Getting out of town. ...[ Click to read more ]
Art lovers in Nagoya have been a little disappointed in recent years. Firstly, the Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts closed...[ Click to read more ]
Are you an expat from a Christian country living in Japan? If so, you may have noticed a lack of...[ Click to read more ]
The access and timeliness of delivery services are one of the most convenient parts of life in Japan. Although...[ Click to read more ]
Nestled along the western coast of Japan, Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture is a great example of modern Japan settling side-by-side...[ Click to read more ]
Hanami is an annual event unique to Japan. The word means “flower viewing” and it relates to the springtime blooming...[ Click to read more ]
Whether you’re new in the city or are a Showa Gaijin, Nagoya is a city that always surprises. New restaurants,...[ Click to read more ]
Have the beautiful Hiroshima landscapes inspired you to want to take up art, or perhaps you want to try your...[ Click to read more ]