if you feel like tucking into a tray of the orange morsels at home. Uni from Hokkaido is the most revered in Japan–and, indeed, the world–which makes it a must-eat when in Sapporo.
Travelers who want to get a taste of obanzai, which is truly authentic,Kyoto-sourced cuisine, should prioritizing paying a visit toAdachi. In order for a restaurant’s food to qualify as obanzai, more than half of their ingredients must be in season and native toKyoto, either...
Probably one of the most famous green tea shops in Kyoto, Tsujiri is an institution — a must-visit when you are in the city — and it is known for Japanese tea and matcha desserts. Think of a green mountain of matcha shaved ice, and tempting creations like Chiffon Cake Parfait, and M...
TheNama Chocolateis a matcha and chocolate ganache treat made atNakamura Tokichi, a historical tea shop that has been in operation since 1858 in Kyoto. These delectable sweets are made with a balance of matcha and heavy cream to draw out the flavor of the tea. Take a bite to savor the ...
→The 10 Best Places to Eat in Kyushu, Japan 6. Yanagawaya photo by lacoste1968 / embedded from Instagram This shop is located 4 minutes from Nakasu-kawabata Station. You will recognize the shop by the red paper lamp in front with the Japanese words for eel on it. This shop was opened...
One of the best bowls can be found at Yamamotomenzou in Kyoto, where the silky smooth noodles are handmade and have the perfect amount of chewiness to them. Make sure to finish off your meal with their homemade almond jelly—it won’t disappoint. Photo: Courtesy of Iroha Kitamise Vogue...
kyoto.asanoxn.com 5. Fushimi Inari-taisha One of the most well-known shrines among the people of Kyoto, this shrine is nicknamed "Oinari-san." Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is the main shrine of all the Inari Shrines in Japan, and one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Kyoto. Boasting the ...
is Japan’s Kitchen and Kyoto is the center of refined cuisine, plus you’ll find high-quality beef, incredible oysters and the home of soy sauce in Japan. All wrapped up in this fantastic region, it’s no wonder the area is known for the phrasekuidaore: to eat yourself into bankruptcy...
Kyoto, Japan’s capital for over 1,000 years, offers a rare link between modern life in a city and its very ancient past. Here, Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, Zen rock gardens, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites are at every turn. Visit the 7th-century Shimogamo Shrine...
From Beirut to Kyoto, the filmmakers follow Finkelstein around the world as he attempts to negotiate a voice among both supporters and critics, providing an intimate portrait of the man behind the controversy while giving equal time to both his critics and supporters. (Excerpt from main website)...