When it comes to the public's interest in Japanese izakaya, most of it is caused by "Late Night Eats". Izakaya that is open late at night, simple dishes, dark yellow lights, new friends and stories that you may meet every day .
From September to November every year, the autumn breeze is so pleasant that you can't help but dive into the pile of maple leaves and have a roll.
Skiresort.info, the world's largest skiing portal, has selected the top 5 snow resorts in Japan, and while the Japanese snow season is in full swing (late November to late March), check out the places that made the list!
The Kyoto Heian Festival is one of the three major festivals in Japan and is held every year on October 22. This festival is most famous for the parade in which people dress up in costumes from various eras of Japan, giving a sense of time travel.
Many people who travel to Japan or live in Japan hear the term "B-grade cuisine" but do not understand what it means. B-grade food in Japan refers to popular food that is inexpensive and popular with the locals, many of which are only known to the locals.