Find things to do in Tokyo Food and Drinks Entertainment Culture Nature and parks See more Popular destinations in Tokyo Shibuya Shinjuku Ginza Asakusa See more Editor's Pick Japanese Shinto Shrines in Tokyo Japanese Buddhist Temples in Tokyo All about Japan Wishing good luck with Ehomaki On February 3rd, which is called “Setsubun” or the last day of winter in the traditional Japanese calendar, there is... Tradition to eat pumpkins on winter solstice One of the tradition in Japan is to eat pumpkins and take a bath with floating citrons. But what is the... What is Osechi-ryori? Osechi-ryori are traditional Japanese New Year foods which is common to all over Japan. 1. The origin of Osechi-ryori Osechi-ryori... Ichi-ju-san-sai, the basic style of Japanese meal Japanese dishes are characterized by its typical seasoning using soy sauce and sweet sake, but also by its arrangement of... Tradition to eat eels on Doyou-no-Ushi-no-hi You may find many flyers that says “Doyou-no-Ushi-no-hi” at the end of July and selling eels everywhere. But what is Doyou-no-Ushi-no-hi? And... See More
Wishing good luck with Ehomaki On February 3rd, which is called “Setsubun” or the last day of winter in the traditional Japanese calendar, there is...
Tradition to eat pumpkins on winter solstice One of the tradition in Japan is to eat pumpkins and take a bath with floating citrons. But what is the...
What is Osechi-ryori? Osechi-ryori are traditional Japanese New Year foods which is common to all over Japan. 1. The origin of Osechi-ryori Osechi-ryori...
Ichi-ju-san-sai, the basic style of Japanese meal Japanese dishes are characterized by its typical seasoning using soy sauce and sweet sake, but also by its arrangement of...
Tradition to eat eels on Doyou-no-Ushi-no-hi You may find many flyers that says “Doyou-no-Ushi-no-hi” at the end of July and selling eels everywhere. But what is Doyou-no-Ushi-no-hi? And...