Located in Ise-Shima National Park on the eastern coast of Japan’s Mie Prefecture, Kaito Yumin Club offers immersive experiences and tours that highlight Toba’s rich coastal history. For over 2,000 years, the sea and islands have shaped the lives of the local fishermen and the iconic […]
In Japan, I took a bath every day at my parents' house. It warmed my cold body in winter, and it washed away the sweat and refreshed me in summer. I believe that every Japanese person loves taking baths. Also, rehydrating with chilled milk or beer […]
February is an interesting time of year for Japan, with winter weather slightly lingering, but traces of spring just around the corner. Certain areas of Japan during February, though rarely, still see snow, but some days the weather will make you think spring has already come, […]
Visiting Japan in February? We highly recommend you plan your trip in time with Setsubun. This festive holiday packs together tons of Japanese traditions that are still alive today. Let’s discover together what Setsubun is, and what to expect and learn from this event. What […]
The Daruma doll is a well-known Japanese symbol of resilience and good fortune. Inspired by Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism, these round, hollow dolls are rich in symbolism and often gifted as a gesture of encouragement. Beyond their role as good luck charms, Daruma dolls […]
One of the most anticipated sights in Japan is the annual arrival of the cherry blossoms – or sakura – each spring. Sakura are Japan’s unofficial national flower and hold a special place in Japanese culture. These delicate blossoms come in tons of different colors including […]
Cherry blossoms have always held a special place in Japanese culture. Each year, a traditional event known as hanami, or “flower viewing” occurs between March and April, to bring people together beneath the cherry blossoms. It is here that the people of Japan come together to […]
Sumo is a sports competition between two rikishi (wrestlers). It takes place at the dohyo, which is a circular platform formed by partially buried rice straw bales 4.55 meters in diameter and is covered in sand. In order to win the match, the rikishi has to […]
Today, I will share some practical tips on how to reduce the amount of plastic you use on your next visit to Japan. By following the advice, you’ll be sure to make your trip more eco-friendly. However, to achieve a plastic-free trip, it’s important to understand […]
A new year has begun, and what better way to celebrate than taking a trip to Japan, especially Osaka? While the past December may have seemed like the peak for holiday celebrations in the country, do not underestimate the January season, full of New Year’s welcomings, […]