Eating With the Seasons: 11 Fall Foods to Try in Japan
Steaming kabocha, roasted chestnuts, and other treats await.
Steaming kabocha, roasted chestnuts, and other treats await.
All the views, without any of the hassle.
Fireflies, the famous Sanno and Torigoe festivals, phở — and more.
8 perfect picks, from parks to shopping streets.
Move over, cherry blossoms! These other blooms will take your breath away well into late spring.
Light-ups have been extended, since the blossoms were so late this year.
Choose from parks, traditional gardens, mountains and more.
Where to go for street food, music — and lots of sakura.
These treats will take you on a culinary adventure all season long.
If you made a New Year's resolution to go out and explore more of the city, here are 5 events to help you do just that.
Step aside, cherry blossom: the humble plum is here.
Bookmark this guide for a fabulous visit to the most popular of the Fuji Five Lakes.
With mild temperatures, fairy tale-like floral scenes & traditional festivals, what's not to love about this season?
We're talking cherry blossoms in a cemetery, on a boat—and even in your birthday suit!
Love all things cherry blossoms? Here's a guide to seasonal and limited-edition sakura items (food, drinks, tumblers) to be found in Tokyo.
Jump on the Hakone "Ajisai Train" to enjoy a scenic railway journey through tunnels of lush green forest and past thousands of brightly colored hydrangea plants.
Beautifully crafted, delicate and delicious, wagashi might well be your new-found obsession in Tokyo, and we wouldn't blame you one bit.
Winter may not be everyone's favorite season, but Tokyo has so much to offer it would be a shame to miss out!