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The Top Cafes in Jiyūgaoka That Are Worth Visiting

Jiyūgaoka is commonly known as a town in Tokyo where people with sophisticated tastes gather. Although it is not in Tokyo’s bustling area, the township of Jiyūgaoka still incorporates the capital’s ever-changing trends. At the same time, it is also a relaxed part of the capital city, where time seems to flow more slowly, allowing people […]

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Autumn Foliage at Kuhombutsu Joshin-ji Temple Setagaya Tokyo Japan

Kuhonbutsu Jōshin-ji Temple: The Hidden Gem in Tokyo

In addition to the beckoning cat temple, Gōtokuji, there is another temple in Tokyo that is secluded from the capital’s hustle and bustle. Located west of Jiyūgaoka, Kuhonbutsu Jōshin-ji (九品仏淨眞寺) is an ancient temple with an enchanting dry landscape garden. It is a spot in the urban jungle that will make you feel like you

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Dalloyau: A Patisserie Traiteur to Enjoy French Food Culture

If you are from Europe, you might have heard of Dalloyau (ダロワイヨ), a long-established French royal purveyor. This is a place where you can not only enjoy sweets but also experience French food culture and history. The renowned patisserie traiteur with over 20 stores in Japan has its flagship store in Jiyūgaoka. While retaining the

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Paint Your Aizu Candle at Hoshiban Decorated Candle Shop

When looking for the ultimate souvenir from Fukushima Prefecture, nothing glows with local tradition quite like Aizu painted candles (Aizu Erōsoku, 会津絵ろうそく). Boasting over 500 years of history, these exquisite, eco-friendly candles are crafted from natural plant wax and beautifully adorned with hand-painted chrysanthemums, peonies, or wisteria. If you want to experience the absolute finest

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A Guide to the Vegan/Vegetarian-Friendly Spots on Miyajima

When you take a stroll on Miyajima, you will find countless places selling oysters. As an island that relies on fishing, vegan or vegetarian food isn’t easy to come by. Fortunately, thanks to the island’s fame, Miyajima is one of the most-visited destinations among international tourists. Plant-based options, hence, have started appearing on the menu

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A Guide to the Vegan/Vegetarian-Friendly Spots in Tamano

If you are passionate about contemporary arts, Tamano City in Okayama is probably on your itinerary. Why? Because Uno Port, where you can take a ferry to Japan’s infamous art island, Naoshima (直島), is in Tamano. While the city doesn’t have many tourist attractions, the Setouchi International Art Festival has positively impacted the rural city.

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A Guide to Tokyo’s Transportation System and Train Routes

Tokyo’s transportation system is probably the most complicated in the world. With so many train stations packed in the city, even the Japanese find it confusing when they look at Tokyo’s railway map. If you are from somewhere other than Tokyo, it is even harder to figure out which train line to get to the

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The Ultimate Guide of How to Get Around in Kyoto

Although Kyoto is one of the top destinations in Japan, the transportation system in the city, however, can be quite confusing to firstcomers. As in any city worldwide, you can choose from buses, trains, or subways to get to the popular attractions in Kyoto. But with so many transportation companies operating in this ancient city,

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