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Discover Japan’s Scenic Train Adventures (Part 2): Gourmet Train Adventures
Indulge Your Taste Buds Aboard Japan’s Most Delicious Sightseeing Trains! In Japan, trains are not just a means of transportation—they’re a destination in themselves. In this second installment of our three-part series, we explore the wo... -
Savor Authentic Fermented Delicacies at Japanese Restaurants in NYC!
Starting October 25 in NYC, experience the exceptional flavors of Japan with new menu items at four popular restaurants: Sakagura, Hi-Collar, Hasaki, and Sobaya. These special dishes incorporate premium fermented foods from Gunma, Japa... -
Viral Japanese Food Recipes on the Internet
The internet can be a wonderful thing, especially when it comes to food. Japanese food in particular tends to go viral on the internet, as healthy and delicious recipes prove to be very popular in today's society. Here are some Japanese recipes that are currently going viral. -
Basic Japanese Social Etiquette in Three Situations
Whenever you travel somewhere new, it is important to have a basic understanding of cultural rules and etiquette in order to avoid misunderstandings or offending others. Here are some of the most common social etiquette practices in Japan. -
The Entertainment of Americanized-Hibachi
The Japanese tradition cooking device Teppanyaki has developed into what Americans call hibachi. The entertainment of americanized-hibachi restaurants are a plus to the fantastic food! -
Chopsticks and How to Properly Use Them
When you think of traditional Japanese meals, you probably envision the use of chopsticks picking up noodles, sushi, and other Japanese dishes. Here are some essential facts about Japanese chopsticks you should know before trying them out! -
Japanese Culture on Eating Alone
In Japanese culture, the stigma of eating alone that we experience is not a thing. Rather than feeling embarrassed or lonely while eating alone in public, Japanese people value solo dining, as it allows them quality alone time to enjoy their food! -
Kaiten-Sushi: Japanese Sushi Conveyor Belt
Typically we don’t think of sushi as fast food, but if you place it on a conveyor belt in Japan, it becomes it! “kaiten -zushi” in Japanese translates to “rotating sushi,” and was invented so customers could be served quicker without the use of servers. -
Reimaging Sake Bombs
If you’ve been to a hole in the wall Japanese restaurant in the United States it’s likely that you’ve seen someone do a sake bomb. The way that Americans consume their sake is much different than how it is enjoyed in Japan. -
Shopping Malls in Japan
Are you someone who likes to shop until you drop? Throughout the Japanese prefectures there are many amazing shopping malls for all of your shopping needs! Here are three popular malls in Japan and what makes them a spot worth visiting.
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