There’s no doubt that winter is the best season for onsen bathing. Have you planned an onsen trip for this winter? It doesn’t matter even if you cannot afford to stay an onsen ryokan. This page introduces popular onsen spots in Kansai for both a day trip and a stay. Find the nearest and easiest-access …
Have you not yet decided your next travel destination? Find your favorite Nabe and visit the authentic place.
Nothing is more delicious Japanese dish than Nabe, hot pot recipes in winter. Actually, there are various Nabe recipes in Japan. This page shows 6 Nabe recipes and popular travel spots there. If you haven’t planned where to trip this winter, how about deciding the destination from your favorite Nabe? Ishikari Nabe (石狩鍋) This is …
Try a modern Shukubo. Have a beautiful experience by staying in a big temple in central Kyoto.
Shukubo (宿坊) is originally short-stay hotel for Buddhist monks. It is becoming more and more popular among modern tourists to stay in a Shukubo. Here, you’ll have a unique Buddhist experience. If you’re interested in staying in a Shukubo, have a look at Wajun-Kaikan which offers a modern style stay with good access to Kyoto …
Explore a new exciting market at Shinsekai, one of the deepest areas in Osaka. Haggling is necessary!
If you want a deep experience in Osaka, the best market is found in the Shinsekai area. Haggling is necessary when shopping at the market, as Osaka is a historical merchant city. Doesn’t it sound exciting? A market with “How much?” The market is named “W market”, from “Weekend priceless Market”. The most attractive (and …
Machiya is not only for your stay. Enjoy machiya in Kyoto casually for your special lunch and dinner time.
Machiya is an old-style Japanese house that is popular for those wanting a special stay in Kyoto. However, it not only a place to stay, but it is also where you can have a special lunch and dinner. Its a fun and relaxing atmosphere. This page shows ramen, Chinese and Italian food restaurants in Kyoto, …
Potage, parfait and cute… miso soup! 3 uniquely arranged miso soup online services for yourself and gifts
Do you like miso soup? It is popular due to its taste and healthiness in Japan. If your answer for the first question is “yes”, however you shouldn’t be content with usual miso soups. Check out 3 miso soup online services here. Find and share your favorite! Daigen Miso (大源味噌) The interesting feature of this …
Want to have street foods in Kyoto at night? Find the places a 5-minute walk from Kyoto station.
When you are searching street foods in Kyoto, you’ll find Nishiki-Ichiba (錦市場) market. That’s true, but it has a crucial weak point. They close at night. Sujin-Shinmachi (崇仁新町), which we introduce in this page, opens at night. Both the local people and tourists gather and enjoy eating, drinking and chatting together. Why not join the …
3 colored leaves areas in Nara, from the remote to the popular. What’re the attractions for each?
When you visit Nara in the fall, you cannot miss beautiful colored leaves spots. This page shows 3 different areas and each attraction you’ll see the beautiful scenery. Do you choose the popular area or the remote, yet quiet and relaxing area? Nara park area (奈良公園) This is the most popular sightseeing area in Nara …
Kyoto Manga Museum, the modern culture vs Kyoto Ukiyo-e Museum, the traditional culture. Which do you want to visit first?
A country has two types of culture, modern vs. traditional. Manga is representative of modern Japanese culture, and on the other hand, Ukiyo-e painting is popular traditional culture. Which do you like better? This page shows two museums in Kyoto for Manga and Ukiyo-e. Kyoto International Manga Museum (京都国際マンガミュージアム) Needless to say, Manga is the …
Learning from Samurai – Apply their secret diet, fitness and meditation to your modern life.
Samurai warriors’ mythical toughness was a result of intense physical and mental workouts. They sat under ice-cold waterfalls for days, and went without food for weeks. Their noble lifestyle kept them fit and healthy except for scars from fierce battles. They followed the ethic code called “Bushido” which is the way of the warrior similar …