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Essential for making Japanese cuisine, these are Japan’s most iconic seasonings. Here we introduce the key characteristics of Japan’s representative seasonings.
Introducing traditional Japanese meals that are unique to Japan, where you can feel the four seasons, eaten on special occasions and celebration days.
Japan offers different seasonal foods throughout the year. This article introduces some of Japan’s representative seasonal foods for spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Introducing Japan's representative ingredients and foods, delicacies, and must-try local specialties that you should definitely experience when visiting Japan.
This section provides a detailed explanation of the characteristics and cultural background of Japanese food.
What is Washoku (Japanese Cuisine)? A comprehensive explanation of Japanese cuisine's……
The three most popular areas for sightseeing in Japan are Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. Kyoto is one of the most popular cities in the world, although there are many different places to visit…
Osaka is Japan's second largest metropolitan area after Tokyo, and one of the three major cities of Japan (Tokyo-Osaka-Nagoya). As a major city in western Japan, Osaka has flourished as a central trading hub where rice and specialty goods from all over the country gathered……
Shibuya, known as a hub of cutting-edge Japanese culture, is one of Tokyo's premier entertainment districts. Frequently featured in movies and dramas as a symbol of Japan, it attracts many tourists, making it a popular sightseeing spot....
Japan, rich in nature and flourishing with history and traditional culture, has also developed a vibrant pop culture, including anime. It consistently ranks……
Asakusa is a district in Taito, Tokyo, Japan, known for its historic Sensoji Temple, traditional Nakamise shopping street, and vibrant festivals…
"Shinjuku," is one of Tokyo's busiest districts, boasts a vibrant atmosphere. Numerous train lines stops at Shinjuku station, and is also one of the major terminal station in Tokyo……
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