
Shibuya Station Dessert: Five Spots to Try!
Besides being a trendy fashion hub and a symbol of Tokyo’s youth culture, Shibuya is also home to numerous popular restaurants and cafes. Let’s check out these five Shibuya Station dessert shops you should visit!

New Year’s Food in Japan: The Ultimate Guide
In Japan, the New Year is way more than just another holiday. Here are some New Year’s food and activities you can enjoy this year!

Non Alcoholic Beer in Japan: What’s It All About?
Non-alcoholic beer is becoming increasingly popular in Japan. It offers a refreshing and healthier alternative to traditional beer for wellness-oriented customers. Let’s look at five non-alcoholic options in Japan for any occasion.

Kinako Mochi: The Sweet Powdered Rice Cake!
Among Japan’s many treasured treats, kinako mochi is a classic dessert that reflects the uniqueness of Japanese flavors and textures. But why is this dessert a nostalgic comfort food and a modern favorite?