We Asked: What’s Your Biggest Fear on a Trip to Japan?
Natural disasters ranked highly — but that's not all we found out.
Natural disasters ranked highly — but that's not all we found out.
An adorable Akita dog is waiting for you near Shibuya station—and no, we aren't talking about Hachiko.
Add this easy trip to your travel plans.
The islands of Hahajima and Chichijima offer white-sand beaches, whale and dolphin spotting and hikes with spectacular views.
Where to get your dose of cute 'n' fluffy, minus the cruelty. Includes lots of cat photos.
Only a few hours away by train or car, go diving and see beautiful reefs, sharks and views of Mt. Fuji too.
Famed for pandas and whale sharks, these Tokyo zoos and aquariums have some high-profile guests and are perfect for a rainy day in the city.
A guide to keeping a cat in Tokyo. We breakdown the costs from getting one (or several), to medical, food, toys and even the sad eventuality of a burial.