Latest blogs
Tokyo’s Most Beautiful Japanese Cafes to Visit
Tokyo is full of surprises. One street throws neon lights and busy crowds at you like a video game. Turn the corner, and suddenly you’re in a quiet Japanese cafe (sometimes spelled “café”) that is a hidden treasure. These cafés aren’t just about grabbing coffee or tea. They mix design, comfort, and atmosphere to create...
Fuji Rock Festival: The Ultimate Summer Music Event!
In Japan, a unique summer event draws local music fans and people from around the world—the Fuji Rock Festival. It welcomes more than 100,000 people each year.
Yurei and the Haunted House: Why Is It Popular in Japan?
Haunted houses in Japan offer an exceptional and exciting experience like nowhere else. The word “yurei” means “ghost” in Japanese, but these ghosts are deeply connected to Japanese culture, history, and old stories. Japanese haunted houses, called obakeyashiki, have a long history that links ancient ghost stories, traditional beliefs about spirits, and modern-day fun. The...
Dagashi for Tsukimi: Best Snacks to Have!
When the weather turns crisp and the autumn moon shines bright, Japan celebrates tsukimi, the traditional moon-viewing festival.
Nakagin Capsule Tower: Unique Exhibit at the MoMA!
The Nakagin Capsule Tower remains one of the most iconic and futuristic buildings in Japan’s architectural history. Let’s explore its revolutionary design and why it was demolished. We’ll also examine how MoMA in New York is bringing its story to life through a restored capsule. The exhibition offers a rare chance to step inside and...
Egg Drop Soup: Tsukimi Traditions in a Swirling Bowl
Can you imagine sitting under a glowing autumn moon, warming your hands and spirits with a bowl of egg drop soup? In Japan, as the air gets crisp and families gather for tsukimi, or moon viewing, this gentle soup transforms from a quick comfort food to a celebration of the season.
