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Mt. Fuji Climbing Season: What to Know Before You Go
Every summer, Japan’s most famous landmark, Mt. Fuji, draws thousands of climbers chasing the country’s highest point. For a few short weeks, the snow disappears, trails open, and the mountain turns from a postcard view into a real adventure.

Fuji Five Lakes: The Coolest Getaway Under Mount Fuji
If you’ve ever wanted to see Japan’s most famous mountain up close while surrounded by sparkling blue lakes, the Fuji Five Lakes region is where your dream trip begins.

Japanese Pumpkin: the Cozy King of Fall Flavor
Pumpkin spice might take over the world every autumn, but in Japan, nothing says cozy quite like Japanese pumpkin. Known as kabocha, this squash is the true star of Japanese comfort food.

Casio Keyboard Programmer Retires After 45 Years: The Story of Hiroko Okuda
Hiroko Okuda is a Japanese inventor, musicologist, and electronic music developer whose work reshaped reggae and digital music. Her story bridges Japanese engineering, musical passion, and global cultural impact.

Shochu on the Rocks: The Japanese Spirit that Ages to the Beat!
Imagine a drink that dances while it ages. That’s precisely what happens at Nishihira Distillery. Instead of letting their shochu rest quietly in barrels, the distillers play music, from funky beats to pop tunes, to help it mature.

Tipping in Japan: a Surprising New Trend in Japanese Hospitality
If you’ve ever traveled around Japan, you’ve probably noticed something unusual compared to other countries: there’s no tipping culture. Whether you’re dining at a ramen shop, taking a taxi, or staying at a hotel, you’ll almost always pay precisely what’s on the bill, no more, no less.
