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A large lake in the Japanese Alps.

The Japanese Alps: Five Amazing Cities to Visit!

The combination of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences makes the Japanese Alps a fantastic place to explore. Join us in learning about the fantastic things they have to offer!

July 24, 2024
Food & Drink
Large rainbow cotton candy in the summer.

Cotton Candy: Why Is It So Popular in Japan?

Whether you pick little pieces off one at a time or take big bites right out of the side, cotton candy is super easy to eat for candy lovers of all ages. In Japan, there are some fantastic places to enjoy cotton candy, from small single-serve pieces to giant balls in the shape of animal heads!

July 19, 2024
Food & Drink
Choco banana on sticks on a blue picnic table.

Choco Banana and Its Influence in Japan!

The choco banana is one of the most famous street snacks that can be bought in Japan. If you like chocolate and bananas, we’ve got you covered!

July 19, 2024
Culture
Fireworks going off a summer festival outside of a Japanese house.

Summer Festival: Amazing Times in Japan!

When it gets warm in Japan, the country bursts to life with vibrant summer festivals that transform quiet streets into dazzling spectacles. Let’s take a closer look!

July 18, 2024
Food & Drink
Slices of suika (watermelon) next to glasses of barley tea.

Suika in Japan: Why Are Watermelons So Unique?

Suika (watermelon) is a popular fruit in Japan, especially during the hot summer.

July 18, 2024
Food & Drink
A bamboo wish tree against a starry backdrop for Tanabata.

Tanabata: The Wonderful Tale of the Star Festival!

Tanabata (evening of the 7th) is one of Japan’s most beloved natsu matsuri (summer festivals). With a tragic yet romantic backstory, beautiful decorations, and unique customs, it’s a breathtaking experience!

July 18, 2024