There are as many unusual things to do in Tokyo as there are lists of them, and whether you’re visiting for the first time or the 10th, there’s always something new to try. So, once you’ve seen theRobot Restaurant,karaoke-d, visitedTsukiji, bravedShibuya Scrambleand tried amaid cafe...
If you’re looking for the best things to do in Japan, don’t tell me because I am about to be jealous of you. After traveling through 80+ countries, I’ve concluded that Japan is my absolute favorite country to visit. The culture, cuisine, historical sites, and nature make it an ex...
This incredible list of things to do in Korea— a bucket list, if you will— is compiled based on years of living in and traveling acrossSouth Korea. I used it weekly during the three years I lived in Korea, growing it with ideas of what to do on a random free weekend or an aftern...
With this on your wrist, you’ll stay in touch with Tokyo life no matter where you are. Make your own Japanese FoodFor many visitors to Japan, food is one of the biggest attractions, and also one of the hardest things to live without when you return home. If like me yakitori (...
like—things you would expect to see in a watercolour painting. Miharashi no yu on the other hand offers quite a unique vista: Set high on the side of the Hachijo-Fuji volcano, with its dense subtropical vegetation, this onsen offers unobstructed views of the Pacific unfolding in front of ...
Finding the best things to do in Osaka isn’t tough, but few of them capture Osaka’s essence better than the Sumiyoshi Taisha Temple. Also referred to as Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine, Sumiyoshi Taisha Temple is among the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan. Built in the 11th year of the 3rd Century...
Home Things to DoKansai’s Hyogo Prefecture is a prefecture that runs along the Seto Inland Sea. For most people, it’s known for being home to Kobe and the Himeji Castle—and that’s about it. The castle is arguably the most stunning in Japan and one of the most beautiful in the ...
Kai Le took part in the Japan Exchange Teaching programme as an Assistant Language Teacher and had the best two years of his life. Even though he has since returned to Singapore, he remains passionate about all things Japanese, not least because he married a capable Japanese lady and has two...
7. Plan Your Next Trip in the Travel Library Like all KAI Resorts, KAI Kawaji has a beautiful travel library, well-stocked with interesting books about Japan, Tochigi Prefecture, nature and wildlife. Comfortable chairs and spacious couches, each with a mountain view, create a restful atmosphere...
Aside from bars, Tokyo at night offers much more! Check out ourThe best things to do in Tokyo at nightorUltimate Guide to Tokyo at night. Before you visit: Charges at bars in Tokyo (and around Japan) Japan does not have any tipping culture; however, there are some kinds of charging ...