Emitting a delectable aroma that whets the appetite is the herring, a specialty of Shukutsu, grilled over coals at the shop front together with whelks and scallops. The premises include lodging ...
About 40 minutes from Kansai Airport, this huge shopping complex is directly connected to Namba Station and features around 500 shops and 120 restaurants. This discount coupon is available only for ...
When it comes to Japanese Tonkotsu ramen, many people immediately think of "Ichiran." Originating from Fukuoka in Kyushu, Ichiran's rich milky-white broth paired with thin noodles and topped with ...
The most delicious way to enjoy offal cuisine is said to be simple barbecuing. When being marinated before put on the grill, horumon can be enjoyed just by itself after being grilled thoroughly. When ...
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People living in Japan have a variety of options when choosing a bank. Similar to other countries, you can choose from large domestic banks, small regional banks, international banks and others.
Tobu Department Store is conveniently located with direct access to Ikebukuro Station, one of Tokyo’s major shopping hubs. Spanning from B2 to the 15th floor, it offers a wide range of quality ...
Okayu and zosui are both kinds of rice dishes made by boiling rice with water or soup until it becomes soft. They are made without oil, so they are easily digested and do not put a burden on your ...
JST is managed by Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), providing foreign visitors safety tips and latest information in case of natural disasters. The Japan National Tourist Organization (JNTO) ...
Autumn in Japan spans from September to November, with foliage changing from mid-October onwards. The end of November is the peak time to enjoy vibrant foliage across the country. Two waves of foliage ...
Getting injured or sick in Japan is the last thing you need while traveling. Still, sometimes it does happen and getting the help and health care you need can be quite the ordeal in a country with a ...
Japan is a wooded country: two thirds of its total area is forests. In addition to Mt. Fuji, the country's highest mountain at 3775 m, Japan also has many volcanoes.