Shopping Ivy Square Judith Mikami Ivy Square located in the Bikan Area is where you can learn to make Japanese arts and crafts. Perhaps witness a traditional ...
9 Shopping Teramachi Eat Street After Dark Bonson Lam The Nijo Teramachi district is a small lane way just north of Oike Street near the Kyoto City Hall. In the evening it is fill...
12 Shopping The To-ji Temple Antiques Market Larry Knipfing In Kyoto? Like hunting for antiques? Then head on over to the market held at To-ji Temple once a month.
Shopping Nara's Organic Farmers Market Joan Lambert Bailey The Nara Organic Farmers Market is a rare opportunity to venture off the tourist trail
Shopping Okaido "Big Street" Shopping Arcade Anonymous Find something right up your street in the Okaido ‘Big Street’ shopping arcade, Matsuyama's liveliest shopping street.
Shopping Sun Mall Ben Wade Due north of the station, Sun Mall is a long, glass-covered arcade running for several blocks and filled with over a hundred ...
32 Shopping Tsuruhashi Koreatown Xia Fei Chiew Tsuruhashi Koreatown. Where Korea traditions have been preserved and passed down alongside Japanese culture. But really, it's...
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...
14 Shopping Yatsugatake Farmer's Market Selena Hoy Farmer's market extension of Yatsugatake Central Agricultural University in the Yatsugatake region of Nagano prefecture
Shopping Arita Ceramic Fair Amber Mezbourian Every spring, the small town of Arita attracts up to a million visitors to its Ceramic Fair.