Tokyo Other Goods Moriginki Seisakusho “Tokyo Ginki (Silverware)” Silver Chopsticks Traditional craft handed down from the Edo Period, wonderful as a gift. See More
Asakusa Cosmetics Yoroshi Keshodo (Cosmetics) “365 Hand Cream” Fragrant Japanese hand cream with a moistening effect. See More
Nihonbashi Snacks Nihonbashi Nishikihorin “Karinto Assortment” An assortment full of flavors with a new type of Karinto arranged in a modern way. See More
Tokyo Snacks Keishindo “Panda no Tabi” Tokyo-edition shrimp rice cracker with cute picture of panda traveling through Tokyo. See More
Fukui Inns Haiya A historic, 137-year old ryokan with a soothing onsen sourced from its own private spring and tasty delights made with local ingredients. See More
Fukui Inns Hakujukan, the Zen lodge at Eiheiji Temple A unique stay perfect for experiencing authentic Zen aesthetic, while enjoying the beauty and utility of a temple hotel inn. See More
Kanazawa Miscellaneous Goods Hakuichi Higashiyama Store This souvenir store offers a wide variety of items that make full use of gold leaf, from crafts to food products. See More Related Articles 24 Noteworthy things to do in Kanazawa: A City Rich in History and Tradition Kanazawa has always flourished as a cultural city during the Edo period and was also known as Kaga Hyakumangoku. You can feel immersed amongst various activities such as walking through streets that retain the ambiance of the historically beautiful Edo period,savoring fresh seafood from Kanazawa Port, and visiting museums where you can appreciate glittering traditional crafts and outstanding contemporary art. Let's introduce some wonderful tourist spots, gourmet food, and accommodation facilities in Kanazawa, a city deeply imbued with the history and tradition of a culturally prosperous city.
24 Noteworthy things to do in Kanazawa: A City Rich in History and Tradition Kanazawa has always flourished as a cultural city during the Edo period and was also known as Kaga Hyakumangoku. You can feel immersed amongst various activities such as walking through streets that retain the ambiance of the historically beautiful Edo period,savoring fresh seafood from Kanazawa Port, and visiting museums where you can appreciate glittering traditional crafts and outstanding contemporary art. Let's introduce some wonderful tourist spots, gourmet food, and accommodation facilities in Kanazawa, a city deeply imbued with the history and tradition of a culturally prosperous city.
Harajuku Western Restaurants sio An imaginative, revolutiotionary restaurant that serves cuisine embodying the spirit of “Deliciousness” by using the finest ingredients. See More
Fukuoka Food & Drink Fukutaro "Mentaiko-flavored Senbei 'Menbei'" A delightful blend of Hakata's specialty, Mentaiko (spicy cod roe), and senbei (rice cracker) that offers a mild spiciness that's irresistibly addictive. See More
Kagoshima Cafés Japanese tea specialty store "Takacha“ Introducing the charm of Kagoshima-grown Japanese tea to people of all ages. See More
Kagoshima Japanese Cuisine Zukedon-ya Oukan Kagoshima Offering a zuke-don (rice bowl) made with Kanpachi (amberjack) called "Umi no Oukan" grown in Kinko Bay. See More
Okinawa Snacks Okashigoten “Ganso Beni-imo Tart” A classic Okinawa souvenir, 100% red sweet potato paste tarts. See More
Shinjuku Japanese Cuisine Sushi Yamaken Higashi Shinjuku Savor a genuine sushi course served by sushi chefs in a casual, relaxing space. See More
Nihonbashi Meat Dishes Ningyocho Imahan, Ningyocho Honten / Kisentei, Ningyocho Honten Sukiyaki, shabu shabu, grill - savor quality Japanese Kuroge Wagyu beef at the traditional downtown restaurant. See More
Nara Spring festivals & Events Himuro Shirayuki Matsuri A unique festival held at Himuro Shrine, where famous shaved ice vendors from across Japan gather to offer shaved ice to the deity of ice in a sacred ritual. See More
Nara Tourist Attractions Tenri Station Plaza CoFuFun Station square with a variety of facilities based on the motif of tumulus. See More
Ginza Cafés Kissa YOU The famous soft omelet rice is a must-eat! The traditional cafe behind the Kabukiza Theatre. See More