I'm not sure if I've seen one before. I have never been to Japan though I'm looking forward to. However I would try to look for some when I happen to visit a Japanese emporium here. Nekoneko2023 2月13日 日语 @healee I hope someday we can meet in Japan. There is type O Shi...
JR Pass– The two most reliable places we always check areJRailPassandJRPass. If you are taking long distance Shinkansen across multiple region, get thefull JR Pass. If you’re focusing on one specific area, you only need aJR regional pass. Shinkansen– The JR Pass prices have gone up a...
The petals are falling. Jissoji Temple, in the Yamanashi prefecture, has a 2,000-year-old cherry blossom tree—likely the oldest in Japan. Photo by Geoff Haggray Two days before I’m scheduled to return to the U.S., I take the Shinkansen from Kyoto to Tokyo. I sit on the left ...
By train: One of the must have experiences in Japan is to travel byshinkansen(bullet train). These state-of-the-art trains are a modern wonder, and are the quickest, most convenient, and most comfortable way to travel between Japanese cities. They’re also, as you’d imagine, quite expe...
I stayed inAmerika-mura(also known as ‘American Village’)in the central Minami district – a place where the kids of cool come to hang out. Modern western fixtures mix with Japanese fashion and pop culture, creating a generation of urban street-cred locals who surpass the calm cool of To...
It’s simply impossible to visit Japan and not take a ride on a Shinkansen train (bullet train) as the network connects travellers to and from the country’s busiest cities. Reaching speeds of well over 300km/h (making them 2-3 times faster than cars), these trains are the ...
The Japanese take pride in the fact that Japan is a four-season destination. Summers are hot & humid, and winters, depending on what you’re used to, can be cold & chilly—especially in the northern fringes of Japan inHokkaido.
fields and on hillsides. The best way to get around is to hire a car, although during the festival there are also free bikes available at all the main sites. Otherwise you can travel here by local train from either Echigo-Yuzawa on the Niigata Shinkansen route or Saigata on the Joetsu ...
Toshiki Inoue says it himself: “Japanese cannabis law is very, very complicated.” “There are two laws that we have to monitor,” he continues, “the Cannabis Control Act and [what is defined as] the actual narcotics.” Inoue is referring to the Cannabis Control Act as well as The Min...
Desserts are equally show-stopping, most memorably a rice pudding that spans the globe thanks to vibrant segments of stunning Japanese citrus and a light Italian zabaglione custard. How good is it? Stop-you-in-your-tracks kind of good. Drop the spoon kind of good. ...