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The Most Exclusive Vegetarian Restaurant in Tokyo
We don’t usually think of vegetarian restaurants being exclusive and five star. One such restaurant exists in Tokyo that serves Shojin...
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The Three Best Ramen Restaurants You Must Try Inside Tokyo Station
There are 11 Ramen restaurants in Ramen Row inside Tokyo Station. Some of them are open from 7:30 am to 11: 30 p.m. You pay for your meal...
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Legendary Koji Maker
Do you know what "Moyashi" is? If you’re learning the Japanese language, you would say it’s bean sprouts. That’s correct, but it also...
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Want to Dine like BTS?
BTS has performed many concerts in Japan, and they also love vacationing here. For those of us waiting for the boys’ return, we can at...
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Edible Art Candy
Japan has a little known traditional sweet called Wagashi. These candies come in a variety of beautiful shapes, colors, and flavors...
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Three Best Ekiben not to miss in Tokyo Station
If you missed my previous post and have no idea what an Ekiban is: An Ekiban is a boxed meal you find at train stations throughout Japan....
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What is Ekiben?
I know you’ve always wondered what the heck an Ekiben is. Okay, maybe you weren’t wondering until now, but at least you can win this...
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"Not that kind of" Geisha Coffee at Uniqlo Cafe
Geisha are known to be traditional women entertainers in Japan. But I’m talking about the coffee renowned for its floral, jasmine,...
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How Matcha ice cream was born
Haven’t tried green tea ice cream yet? Well, you can’t leave Japan until you try some in its birthplace! But first, some interesting...
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The Most Exclusive Sushi Restaurant in the World
You might have heard of a sushi restaurant, Sukiyabashi Jiro, because of his documentary film, “Jiro Dreams of Sushi.” Former President...
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Michelin Starred Ramen
When it comes to Japanese cuisine, people usually think of Sushi. Recently, however, I’d say ramen noodles are more popular in the US....
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My Favorite Beef: Omi Wagyu
You might have heard of Kobe Beef or Miyazaki Beef, as there are over 150 wagyu brands throughout Japan. But have you heard about Omi...
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