2 Weeks in Japan: A Realistic First-Time Itinerary

2 weeks in Japan

Dreaming of a peaceful 2 weeks in Japan? The reality can be a blur of crowded streets and confusing train lines. The secret to a smooth trip isn’t avoiding the crowds, it’s navigating them with smart, up-to-date information. This practical itinerary shows you how. Quick Overview: Two Weeks At A Glance The key is that […]

Should I Move To Japan? 13 Reasons Why Not

Should I Move To Japan

Japan, an island nation in East Asia, is often considered a great place to visit or live. It attracts many foreigners, including U.S. citizens and those from various Western cultures. They appreciate its blend of traditional values and modernity. For young people, Japan offers a unique experience, whether it’s for education or work. The Japanese […]

Onsen Etiquette: Your Guide to Japanese Hot Spring Culture

Onsen Etiquette

In Japan, an onsen, or hot spring, is considered part of normal life. People go with their families on the weekend or with colleagues after a grueling day at work. After skiing, snowboarding or camping  is a personal favourite of mine. Yet, for an outsider, the local Japanese culture and traditions can seem daunting. So, […]

9 Best Beaches in Japan That You Should Visit

Best beaches in Japan

Japan is one of the most breathtaking countries in the world. This tourist destination has a distinctive culture and plenty of scenic locations. Most importantly though, the island country has hundreds of spectacular beaches. Whether you’re traveling to Japan, particularly for the beaches, or you just want a sunny beach day in the middle of […]

Off The Beaten Path Japan: A Look At Japan’s Hidden Gems

Off The Beaten Path Japan

Off The Beaten Path Japan can be attractive yet mysterious to tourists. If you’re like most people, when you think of Japan, the first things that come to mind are Tokyo and Kyoto. While these cities are definitely worth visiting, they are by no means the only interesting places in Japan! In this blog post, […]

What Is Pachinko: Japan’s Controversial Billion-Yen Industry

A large pachinko parlour in Nagoya

Walk past any bright, pulsating building in Tokyo at 3pm on a Tuesday, and you’ll hear it. The deafening clatter of thousands of steel balls bouncing through vertical mazes. Step inside, and you’ll find cigarette smoke, bright neon lights, and crowds focused on machines that look like giant pinball tables. Pachinko is a uniquely Japanese […]