Here are some online stores where you can get Japanese ingredients and snacks online! One of the most common questions I get as a Japanese food creator is “Where can I buy Japanese ingredients online?” I know it’s hard to find Japanese or even Asian ingredients outside of Japan or maj...
Japaneseconvenience stores, or “combini,” are a wonderful one-stop-shopping location. In addition to tasty bento and limited edition drinks and snacks, you can pick up parcels, pay your utilities, and also buy skincare products, too! Convenience stores typically stock travel sized products, i...
Soft, fluffy and light as a cloud, Japanese milk bread – or shokupan – is a big deal on Tokyo's bakery scene. It may look like your average loaf of bread but there's a clear difference in taste and texture. Explore Tokyo these days and you'll find manycafésand bakeries dedicated ...
The eight-seater lends itself more to a simple night of appreciating the drink rather than a rowdy party. There’s no menu here, as the bartender will pick a selection for you, complete with perfectly paired otsumami (snacks). Note that speaking Japanese infinitely enhances the experience, ...
The last bar that is well worth going to is the Hub, located on Roppongi’s main strip in the basement past Wendy’s just before the corner that leads to the Hard Rock Cafe. Girls often outnumber guys there and the guys that do go there rarely approach. I’ve seen Japanese women vis...
be they Japanese immigrants or detained in Guantanamo via the War on Terror. These factors complicate our understanding of who perpetrates violence and against whom and why. Knowing the statistics is important. Knowing the stories, unearthing the legacies, speaking aloud the names of the victims an...
This Buddhist temple in Asakusa is Tokyo’s oldest, and is popular with locals as well as visitors from overseas. The surrounding area has a cheerful leisurely feel to it, and is crammed with shops selling traditional Japanese snacks and souvenirs. ...
Japanese trains can get very crowded so to avoid feeling like a squashed pancake I recommend catching the trains outside of the peak hours which are around 7.30 am-9.30 am and 4 pm -7 pm. I found these sites below useful in planning my travels. Enjoy your trip!!
new and gifts point of view, T4 will gain a 12 News store, offering periodicals, books, last-minute traveller needs, snacks, soft drinks and souvenirs... T Allett - 《Airports International》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 A Study on the Advertisements of Redo and Hoshi as Japanese Cosmetic Good...
http://www.daiso-sangyo.co.jp/shop/pref/13(Japanese Only) Don Quijote Don Quijote is a lifesaver for all the people who left souvenir shopping for last minute. The stores are open 24 hours. Hot eye masks, face masks, high quality Japanese medications, popular Japanese snacks, fashion items...