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.
Where to go for the most delicious matcha, whitebait swirls, and more.
These treats will take you on a culinary adventure all season long.
From award-winning ramen to Japanese sweets, street food — and beyond.
Just south of Tokyo is Kamakura, a very popular day trip destination — and it's easy to see why! Chock full with shrines, temples, beautiful mountains, beaches, and a bustling town of culture.
Cotton candy, popcorn, and pancakes, oh my!
Reach nirvana, visit the famous resting place of Hachiko's owner, and even hang out will spacefish, among other wallet-free activities.
A fun way to experience Japan, wherever you are in the world. Reviewed with cats, as usual.
Find out what you'll get, how much it costs, and whether this is the right snack box for you.
A great way to get a taste of Japan—wherever you are in the world. With Black Friday specials!
"Seated in cakes and teacups, you can enjoy the different puddings as icing drips down the walls, and human-sized forks stab head-sized strawberries."
Home of the world-famous lucky waving cat.
Want to explore Harajuku? Here's our guide to enjoying the sights—quirky, serene and everything in between!
Nothing says luxury like scones, champagne and skyline views.
Looking to visit Asakusa? Here are 11 ways to experience the best of the neighborhood.
Rainbow sandwiches, multi-colored cheesecake, Totoro cream puffs—there are lots of stunning creations to be eaten in Tokyo.
Beautifully crafted, delicate and delicious, wagashi might well be your new-found obsession in Tokyo, and we wouldn't blame you one bit.
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!
Coal? Sweet Potato? Cherry Blossom? Try these odd flavors (and your fav traditional flavors too!) at these ice cream shops in Tokyo.