Shopping Narita Yume Bokujo R A In 1887, the founder Akiba-san opened the first farm called Akiba Bokujo in Koto-ku, Tokyo. It was moved from there and then ...
Culture Narita-san in Chiba Miho Kuroda Temples, gardens, gift shops, Japanese traditional restaurants – all these are only minutes away from Narita International Ai...
Culture Onjuku Town and Beach Franki Webb Onjuku is close to Tokyo, therefore cheap and convenient, but still has a lot to offer the casual traveler. The little town h...
15 Teahouse "Shouraitei" at Mihama-en Jessica A Paje Teahouse "Shouraitei" is nestled within the Japanese garden Mihama-en, located in Chiba Prefectural Makuhari Seaside Park. En...
Activities Yokota Farm in Chiba City Jessica A Paje Yokota Farm in Chiba City offers such a fantastic day in the countryside. Depending on the season, enjoy strawberry picking, ...
Culture Japanese Photo Booth “Purikura” Jessica A Paje The Japanese photo booth, Purikura, is the ultimate "selfie" experience! Take self-portraits and group photos to a whole new ...
Planning Enjoy Narita Airport with your Baby Kate Neath Tokyo's Narita Airport is one of the most baby-friendly airports in the world, with nursing rooms, playgrounds, shops that se...
Accommodation Japan's Best of the Best Onsen Julian Bohler Taiyo no Sato: Bettei Umi to Mori was voted Japan's number one high end ryokan in 2014. Located just a couple of hours East o...
Shopping Take a Break: Japanese Rest Stop Jessica A Paje An introduction to a Japanese rest stop, more commonly known as a Service Area located off an expressway. Park your car, take...
10 Culture Narita-san Park Imogen Riethmuller Escape the crowds of Naritasan Temple by stepping into Naritasan Park (Narita-san Kōen). In summer, the park was beautiful, w...