[JAPAN] 7 Street Snacks You Should Try at Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo
Tsukiji Market ((築地市場 Tsukiji Shijō) has become one of the places that must be visited while in Tokyo, Japan. This place has been known as a large wholesale market for fish, fruits and vegetables in central Tokyo. According to Japan guide, Tsukiji Market is best known as one of the world’s largest fish markets, handling over 2,000 tons of marine products per day. Unfortunately, we did not have a chance to see the tuna auction...
[JAPAN] The Unique Snow-Shaped Pasta in Yamagata, Tohoku Region
Yamagata, which is situated in the westernmost part of the Tohoku region, is blessed with many quality fruits such as cherries and pears, Japanese Sake, and the Yonezawa-gyu beef. Travelers can easily reach Yamagata about 60 minutes by plane from Haneda to Yamagata Airport, and it takes around 30 minutes from the airport to Yamagata Station by Bus. I was doing some research on the internet lately and found that Yamagata is filled with...
[JAPAN] The Pavilion Japan of Expo 2015 Milano x Tohoku Region
The same thing as Sushi, Japanese Sake is also a part of Japanese culture that always sought after by foreign visitors, and many of us only have a superficial understanding about the Japanese Sake. Sake is a Japanese rice wine made by fermenting rice that has been polished to remove the bran. Everyone knows that wine, beer, and sake regarded as alcoholic beverages, but the brewing process of each product is different from one another,...
[JAPAN] Enjoy Manneken Belgian Waffle at Ginza, Japan’s Biggest Luxury Shopping District
So we visited the Ginza area after we had lunch at Sushizanmai near the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo. Ginza is one of the best places to visit if you are looking for luxury or high-end shopping when in Tokyo. This area is considered as the highest fashion center of the city, suitable for anyone who loves shopping, especially for the Shopaholic where one can shop till they drop. Woohoo! For me, everything is very expensive in this...
[JAPAN] Sightseeing and Snacking at Sensoji Temple, Asakusa + Visit Tokyo Sky Tree
This year we went back again to the Asakusa area to visit the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Sensoji Temple (浅草寺). It’s also a symbol of Asakusa, which is commonly known as Asakusa Kannon Temple. A lot of visitors, both local and tourists come to this place to worshipping and praying, but most of them also enjoy snacking and shopping in small shops, just like us! Ha-ha.. Once we reached this place, we enter through the...