Culture Nima Sand Museum Kim Bergström Shimane's Nima Sand Museum lays claim to being the home of the world's largest hourglass - it takes a full year from the sand...
Culture Tokyo's Distinctly International Districts Kim Bergström Prefer to stay close to home in the current global climate? If you're in Tokyo, there are still ways to get that distinctly i...
Culture Kanazawa Phonograph Museum Kim Bergström The Kanazawa Phonograph Museum is a way to experience the sounds of a bygone era. The museum has over 500 phonographs and ove...
Food Aomori: Food Guide Tom Roseveare Aomori is famous for apples, but Japan-bound foodies can discover so much more thanks to a much-loved local food culture, ins...
29 Culture Raw Japan Linh Than This photo journey, along with detailed captions, was an attempt to tell the story of how I removed filters and portray Japan...
Food Good Day Coffee Kim Bergström Okinawa's Good Day Coffee draws inspiration from Australian cafe culture. Opening from 6 am, the coffee here comes from a roa...
Food Regional Cuisine - Aichi Sleiman Azizi Aichi prefecture is famous for its hearty use of miso in its cooking. Dishes include hitsumabashi eel on rice, miso katsudon ...
6 Culture Umeda Sky Building in Osaka Lily Umeda Sky Building is located at the centre of Osaka city. At 173m in height, it consists of the East Tower, West Tower and t...
Food The Regional Cuisine of Kansai Sleiman Azizi The Kansai region of south-central Honshu is made up of 7 prefectures - Hyogo, Kyoto, Mie, Nara, Osaka, Shiga and Wakayama. S...
Food Regional Cuisine - Kyoto Sleiman Azizi World famous for its sophisticated and refined culinary traditions, Kyoto prefecture is home to beautiful local foods. These ...