Akihabara, otherwise known as Electric Town, is one of the most iconic places in Tokyo. It’s an area that has become synonymous with anime and manga culture, electronics stores, arcades, maid cafes...
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Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated predominantly in countries across the United States and Canada, but does Japan celebrate Thanksgiving? This question is asked quite often by those who are...
Christmas is celebrated in many countries around the world and is usually considered to be a religious holiday, but what about Japan? Is Christmas a holiday in Japan? While not commonly observed as a...
Torii gates are iconic symbols of Japan. They are beautiful and ornate gates that can be seen in Shinto shrines all around the country. While they are extremely popular as a decorative element, many...
Cherry blossoms are one of the most iconic symbols of spring in many parts of the world, and their fleeting bloom captivates people from all walks of life. Whether you’re interested in appreciating...
Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost prefecture, is a popular tourist destination all year round. In April the weather starts to get warmer and the days become longer making it an ideal time to explore...