The Ultimate Hachijojima Itinerary: A Tropical Weekend Just 1 Hour from Tokyo
Beaches, jungle trekking, waterfalls and hot springs—Hachijojima is a true paradise only 1 hour from Tokyo.
Beaches, jungle trekking, waterfalls and hot springs—Hachijojima is a true paradise only 1 hour from Tokyo.
Our Tokyo Michelin star restaurant mega-guide will have you not only eating some of the best food in the world—but the chance to try it on a budget.
How to make meal choices that help the environment without hurting your wallet.
Your guide to the perfect summertime weekend activities in Tokyo—some of them uniquely Japanese.
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Rainbow sandwiches, multi-colored cheesecake, Totoro cream puffs—there are lots of stunning creations to be eaten in Tokyo.
When it comes to Japanese snacks, nothing beats the humble onigiri—toothsome and cheap.
Japan's favorite noodle dish goes far and beyond the regular flavors.
A perfect fall or winter meal to share with friends!
Is it worth the trip to the Yokohama Cup Noodles Museum? We think so! Make your own custom cup of ramen, visit the museum & hit up the noodle bazaar!
Explore the culinary capital of the world with this 3-day Tokyo food guide. Try sweet, savory, sushi, Michelin-star meals, mystery foods—you name it!
Whip up something filling and delicious for under 800 yen!
A quick list of your top choices for sushi lunch, dinner or elevenses in Shibuya.
Having heard rumblings about it, we couldn't resist investigating the mystery of the 10-Yen Sushi at the Restaurant With No Name.
Slurp ramen in Showa-period streets at the world's first food-themed amusement park: Yokohama's lesser-known Raumen Museum!
You'll find 7 ramen experts on Shinagawa Shinatatsu Ramen Street offering bowls of pure deliciousness—the perfect spot for ramen lovers on their travels.
Try copious amounts of ramen and tsukemen (dipping noodles) in Machida, a town famed for these tasty eats.
Looking to chow down on some Kanto-famous, pan-fried monjayaki—a delicious concoction of batter, meat and veg? There's only one place to go.
Think of it as Japan’s version of your morning cereal but more awesome in every way.
Yokocho—one of Tokyo and Japan's best kept secrets
Sukiyabashi Jiro may be one of the most famous sushi restaurants, but reservations are tricky and they aren't always nice to foreigners. Try these instead.