Yamaguchi Japanese Cuisine Fresh Shiokaze no Sato Enjoy sea urchin, turban shell, and other local delicacies that Tsunoshima is proud to offer. See More
Okinawa Snacks Pano Financier A moist financier infused with the aroma of pineapple, made with carefully selected ingredients from Okinawa. See More
Okinawa Cafés A Happy Pancake Umikaji Terrace Okinawa Enjoy fluffy, exquisite pancakes while taking in the stunning ocean views from the terrace at Umikaji Terrace in Okinawa. See More
Lake Toya and Noboribetsu Japanese Cuisine Restaurant Sendouan A lakeside restaurant by Lake Toya, where you can enjoy breathtaking scenery and a diverse menu. See More
Yamaguchi Japanese Cuisine Washokudokoro Yumemisaki Seafood bowls and set meals packed with the freshest catches from around Tsunoshima. See More
Fuchu Hotels Hotel Continental Fuchu A hotel with house-run farm and ties to Thoroughbread horses. See More Related Articles A Journey Through Horse Racing Culture, Traditions, and Cuisine: A Full Day Itinerary at Tokyo Racecourse This model itinerary centers around the Tokyo Racecourse, a venue that opened in 1933 (Meiji 8) and boasts over 90 years of history. It is Tokyo’s only venue for central horse racing events and the largest racecourse in Japan, offering seating for 15,000 spectators. Home to major events like the Japan Cup, which is renowned as one of the top races in the world, this enormous racecourse has seen as many as 190,000 visitors in a single day. In this guide, we’ll explore a comprehensive itinerary that revolves around Tokyo Racecourse, featuring must-try horse racing-themed cuisine and accommodation suggestions for the perfect horse-racing-filled experience.
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Kyoto Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Miyama Roadside Station (Miyama Fureai Hiroba) A local roadside station full of Miyama charm, featuring a wide selection of regional ingredients! See More
Kyoto Local Products Center & Souvenir Stores Kaya-no-Sato Souvenir Shop Thoughtfully crafted souvenirs made with natural materials, carefully selected from Miyama’s “Kayabuki no Sato” village. See More
Okinawa Snacks MELLOWHICH OKINAWA "Pound Cake" A limited-edition pound cake made with authentic Okinawan ingredients. See More
Food Culture Izakaya It’s a social hub rooted in Japanese daily life where people can casually enjoy Japanese cuisine and sake. See More Related Articles Japan’s Izakaya Culture and How to Enjoy It: Social Hub Rooted in Japanese Life! Izakayas are beloved by Japanese people as places of relaxation deeply rooted in their daily lives. More than just food and drinks, izakayas offer a unique atmosphere where people can connect across generations and occasions. This article is designed for visitors to Japan, introducing the distinctive features, culture, manners and rules of izakaya. By reading to the end and using this guide as a reference, you’ll be sure to fully enjoy the vibrant izakaya experience you’ve seen in videos and movies.
Japan’s Izakaya Culture and How to Enjoy It: Social Hub Rooted in Japanese Life! Izakayas are beloved by Japanese people as places of relaxation deeply rooted in their daily lives. More than just food and drinks, izakayas offer a unique atmosphere where people can connect across generations and occasions. This article is designed for visitors to Japan, introducing the distinctive features, culture, manners and rules of izakaya. By reading to the end and using this guide as a reference, you’ll be sure to fully enjoy the vibrant izakaya experience you’ve seen in videos and movies.
Naha Cafés Ryukyu Confectionery Ryugu Heiwadori Store Enjoy freshly fried Okinawan traditional sweets hot on the spot—perfect for a tasty break or a souvenir! See More
Okinawa Snacks ROYCE' Ishigakijima "Potatochip Chocolate -Ishigaki no Shio-" A perfect harmony of ROYCE' chocolate and Ishigaki’s premium sea salt. See More
Okinawa Snacks ROYCE' Ishigakijima "Brown Sugar Chocolate" A chocolate treat packed with the rich flavors of Okinawa's natural bounty. See More
Tottori Nature Spots Yumigahama (Tottori Prefecture) A scenic coastal spot selected as one of the 100 Best Beaches in Japan, known for its stunning contrast of white sand, pine groves, and deep blue sea. See More
Sapporo Summer festivals & Events Sapporo Summer Festival An annual Sapporo city tradition and one of Hokkaido’s biggest summer festivals. See More
Sapporo Autumn festivals & Events Sapporo Autumn Fest The finest flavors of Hokkaido gather at Odori Park in autumn. See More
Tokachi and Obihiro Shopping Streets Kita no Yatai A food stall village where you can enjoy a variety of cuisines made with the rich ingredients of Tokachi, Japan’s agricultural powerhouse. See More
Otaru and Niseko Museums Otaru Art Base Stained Glass Museum A mesmerizing space showcasing rare church stained glass artworks. See More
Tokachi and Obihiro Tourist Attractions Taushubetsu River Bridge Ruins (Former JNR Shihoro Line) A hauntingly beautiful, crumbling bridge that appears only from winter to early summer—an ephemeral sight emerging from the lake. See More
Tokachi and Obihiro Shrines & Temples Obihiro Shrine “Snow fairy” birds alight here at eastern Hokkaido’s leading shrine. See More