For much of the world, there is little more decadent than dining out on lobster. However, here in Japan, lobster...[ Click to read more ]
The sumo season centers around six fifteen-day major competitions, or 'honbasho', throughout the year, with three events held in Tokyo...[ Click to read more ]
Though Kanagawa Prefecture is often dismissed as 'that bit next to Tokyo', you shouldn't let its relatively small stature when...[ Click to read more ]
I always recommend venturing out of the city if you can. Rural Hiroshima Prefecture is a knockout, and this is...[ Click to read more ]
I’ve already tried to lure you out to Mibu’s rice fields this June. At the risk of being too insistent...[ Click to read more ]
For four hundred years, Hiroshima’s Toukasan festival has marked the arrival of summer for locals. Stretching over three days on...[ Click to read more ]
Back in the days of flip phones, Japan what noted for having some seriously nice phones that could do almost...[ Click to read more ]
A good many visitors to Japan have been known to utter out loud, “there sure are a lot of trains...[ Click to read more ]
Fuji Rock is Japan’s biggest music festival and definitely one of the biggest and best in the world. Every year...[ Click to read more ]
Recycle Center (AOKI Supermarket Ueda) / (アオキスーパー植田店) Telephone: 052-808-2101 Address: 2-701 Uedaminami, Tenpaku-ku, Nagoya (map link) Parking...[ Click to read more ]