Whether you’re looking to eat in the park, along the river, or on the Shinkansen, “Kyoto’s Kitchen” has you covered.
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Mr. (and Mrs.) Sato ride the overnight rails back to his hometown on one of Japan’s coolest cross-country travel options.
Return of inbound tourists means prices are skyrocketing, with some places charging US$120 for a bowl of seafood.
Street lids are now some of the city’s most unusual tourist sites, and there’s a way you can take them home as free souvenir cards.
Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai brings the charm of an old market town to a new tourist site in Tokyo.
This Starbucks in a registered tangible cultural property is one of the country’s extra-special branches.