Transportation Ōi Keibajō Mae Station Kim Bergström Ōi Keibajō Mae Station is one of the stops along the Tokyo Monorail line, which connects Tokyo's Haneda Airport to the Ota, S...
Food A Trip to Kosoan Kim Bergström Hidden away on the backstreets of Jiyugaoka is Kosoan, a charming tea house in a traditional home. From the tea itself to the...
Culture Uekeno Haniwa no Sato Park Linka Wade Uekeno Haniwa no Sato Park is home to the Hodota cluster of kofun, where an almost perfectly preserved 5th century village si...
Culture Chatsubomi Moss Park Linka Wade Chatsubomi Moss Park is a stunning natural area tucked away in the mountains near Kusatsu Onsen. The park is truly a place li...
Shopping Kohchosai Kosuga Sherilyn Siy Kohchosai Kosuga dates back to 1898. Its founder Kocho Ueda was the official painter of the Edo era. Their mission has always...
Shopping Paperglass Sherilyn Siy Paperglass has challenged the idea that eyewear has to be cumbersome and clunky. When folded, these glasses are only 2 mm thi...
6 Culture Akebonoyama Agriculture Park, Chiba Lily Close to Tokyo in Japan's Chiba Prefecture, Akebonoyama Agricultural Park has vast fields of seasonal flowers: cherry blossom...
Shopping Inoue Seikoen Sherilyn Siy Inoue Seikoen's products are made from olives grown and harvested from Shodoshima Island. Unlike other production areas that ...
7 Shopping Yokohama’s Marine and Walk Steve Morton If you like the summer and shopping, then look no further than Yokohama`s Marine and Walk where you can find a tempting array...
Nightlife CÉ LA VI Sherilyn Siy CÉ LA VI Tokyo channels the spirit of the restaurant and bar at the Marina Bay Sands. The 17th and 18th floors of the new Tok...