Japanese food outside of Japan is not always what one would expect, but why worry about such a little thing?
sushi (Page 12)
When it’s time to say goodbye to Japan at the end of your trip, don’t forget to say goodbye to the sushi too.
Mr. Sato goes mad with sushi power as he buys an ultra-luxurious sushi take-out set at one of Tokyo’s fanciest department stores.
Rise and shine for this spread of delicious regional specialties and locally grown vegetables that’s offered to hotel guests and non-guests alike.
Japan sets the bar for convenience store excellence pretty high, but this one clears it with ease.
Satisfying stop-motion video shows familiar sushi dishes made with some very unusual objects.
Who says you have to eat raw fish at a conveyor belt sushi restaurant? Sushiro has something for everyone to enjoy!
Each one is a treat for the eyes and the taste buds using fresh fish bought near Japan’s Seto Inland Sea.