You don't have to search to far for a glimpse of retro Japan—it's all around you and filmly placed in modern Japanese life.
The blooms are fashionably late. Here's when to see sakura in all the major cities.
Japan is expensive, or so they say. When considering rent, utilities, or the cost of car ownership, they have a point. However, with Japan’s competitive grocery retail sector, there’s no reason to cut down on your favorite foods. There’s almost […]
You may have heard that gift giving is a big deal in Japan. You heard right my friend. There’s something to the ubiquity of gift shops and stationery stores brimming with colorful wrapping paper and ornate cards. But there’s more […]
Why Japan’s sixth-largest metropolis is attracting more and more foreign residents.
Save the ocean–and your wallet!
A detailed explanation of Japanese currency, with fun facts and handy tips.
New to the country? Need a lot of stuff for cheap? Visit these secondhand shops in Japan and you'll be comfy and cozy in no time!
Although disasters in Japan rarely happen, it is best to be prepared and we hope these little tips and tricks may help you do so in confidence for your trip.
As an homage to conveyor belt sushi, an art project called “Rolling Sushi” is sending giant floats of the good stuff down the Dotonbori River in Osaka. Osaka is the birthplace of kaiten (conveyer belt) sushi and it gained worldwide popularity […]
The Kyoto City Official Tourist Guide has produced an etiquette guide for foreign tourists featuring an array of unfriendly locals with tips on how not to annoy them. Among the tips are to remove hats and sunglasses when visiting shrines […]
One of the interesting things about Japan are the shotengai—which are a type of single-storied, covered mall. Unlike traditional malls however, some of them run in straight lines for a few city blocks, while others may contain a number of […]
For the second year running, Kyoto has been named as the world’s top travel destination by Travel + Leisure Magazine. Although the magazine targets travelers at the other end of the spectrum from Japan Cheapo, their readers do get around […]