Activities Lake Ashi Over 3,000 years ago, Mount Hakone’s eruption created a large volcanic crater, leading to the formation of Lake Ashi (Ashi-no...
Activities Shima Spain Village For a taste of something a little different, why not visit Spain while you’re in Japan? You can do just that at Shima Span Vi...
Activities Tokyo Big Sight Tokyo Big Sight, also known by its official name of Tokyo International Exhibition Center, is the largest convention center i...
Food Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo [Closed] [Closed] Imogen Riethmuller An absolute must for seafood lovers (and a recommendation for all) is a visit to Tokyo’s Tsukiji Fish Market. If you’re eager...
Culture Hozenji Temple Among the hustle and bustle of Osaka’s renowned shopping and foodie street, Dotonbori, lies a cobblestone alleyway, Hozenji Y...
Food Harukiya Ramen has become a global cuisine over the past decade with ramen-ya popping up in cities all over the globe. Millions of vis...
Culture Koishikawa Botanical Garden Koishikawa Botanical Garden, located in Tokyo’s Bunkyo Ward, is a beautifully landscaped naturespace owned by Tokyo Universit...
Culture National Diet The National Diet Building was constructed between 1920 and 1936 and is where both houses of the National Diet of Japan meet....
Food Ivan Ramen: More than Novelty [Closed] Joan Lambert Bailey Ivan Ramen serves up piping hot bowls of this classic Japanese dish along with a selection of innovative flavors that compel ...
Culture Nippon Budokan The Nippon Budokan, located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, is one of Japan’s most iconic cultural and sporting venues. Originally built f...