28th September 2020EditorExperiences
&and hostel is the first of its kind in Japan! Check out this &And hostel review to stay at one of the best hostels in Japan! A smart …
27th September 2020EditorExperiences
Every country has its own unspoken rules and customs. Just like that, tipping in Japan is considered rude – read on to find out why! Well nobody, at …
23rd September 2020EditorHow To
If you love Japanese cuisine, learning how to cook Japanese rice in a rice cooker will make things easier for you in the kitchen. Rice, like in many …
23rd September 2020EditorExperiences
Can’t decide if you want to stay at a traditional Ryokan or hotel during your Japan visit? Well, here’s a rundown of Japanese ryokans vs hotels so you …
Looking for authentic Japanese rice to make your favorite Japanese food. Here are the best Japanese rice brands for you to make sticky rice, mochi rice cakes, or …
21st September 2020EditorExperiences
Are you looking for a place in Tokyo to spend a few nights away from the hustle and bustle? Check out these best capsule hotels in Tokyo! Not …
When it comes to oral health, using a good toothpaste is extremely important. And here are some of the best Japanese toothpaste that will help you whiten your …
16th September 2020EditorExperiences
Climbing Mt. Fuji is no joke! But the experience and view when you reach the Mt Fuji summit is totally worth the pain! So here’s a guide to …
Check out these best Japanese baby gifts for your little bundle of joy! Shopping for a baby can be the most exciting thing to do. Whether the baby …
Green tea is the perfect drink to have to calm and soothe your body and mind. Check out this list of best Japanese green tea to enjoy the …
13th April 2020EditorAnime
On June 22nd, I watched the preview of Ghost in the Shell anime in Ultra High Definition (4k). In this article, I cover the thoughts of director Oshii …
Here’s everything you need to know about the Kubo and the Two Strings cast and the movie itself! From it’s inception to the story behind it, and how …
Ofudas, commonly known as Omamori are Japanese talismans that people receive when visiting temples and shrines. And here you’ll find out what it is and where you can …
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