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Things to Do in Japan in June
In Japan, the start of summer in June is marked by a rainy season called tsuyu. During this transitional…
On Tokyo’s rooftops
While Tokyo’s skyline is not its most famous trait, the tendency of Japanese people to destroy everything and…
Traveling in Japan with a baby
Whether by half-Japanese families or young parents in love with Japan, travel to Japan is totally feasible…
Things to do in Japan in May
Spring is well established in May, calling Japanese people to walk around and go outside. It is the time for…
Things to do in Japan in April
April is a month of celebration in Japan. With the back-to-school period nearing and the famous cherry trees…
Things to do in Japan in March
In March, graduation ceremonies (sotsugyôshiki in Japanese) are held at each school throughout Japan,…
Things to do in Japan in February
February is a studious month for pupils and students as it ends the last quarter of the academic year. It is…
Things to do in Japan in January
January is the first month of the calendar year in Japan, it also announces the beginning of the third…
Renting a car in Japan
Driving in Japan is easy as the road network is of good quality. You can drive almost exclusively with…
Why Osaka is a better choice than Kyoto
We love Kyoto.
To be honest, it is not such a surprising thought nor a divergent opinion, but we have to…
Why you should book your trip to Japan in advance
Every year, the number of tourists increases in Japan, facilitated by the government. The 2020 Tokyo Olympic…
Japan's tourist inflow is not only good news
Even if the amount of tourists in Japan has been the center of attention for a few years, records of…
Japanese Plum Trees: First Blossoms of the Year
The parade of seasons in Japan returns with almost clockwork regularity. In early Spring, cherry trees or…
The underestimated Osaka
Although it's the third largest city in Japan, and certainly not the last in terms of interest, I feel that…
100 amazing things to do in Tokyo
I have, of course, already mentioned Tokyo, capital of Japan, a city that never sleeps. There are so many…
10 reasons why you must travel in Japan
Since the events of March 11 last year (M9 earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster), the number of…
Sakura: Japanese Cherry Blossom
Sakura is the Japanese word for the Japanese cherry trees and their flowers. Among the numerous varieties,…
Fukushima / Chernobyl: a comparison map
Since the nuclear accident in Japan, following the 11/3/11 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, Fukushima has often…
Koyo: Japanese maple trees’ red leaves
Koyo is a Japanese word to express the maple leaves turning red, fall’s symbol across the entire archipelago…
The gaijin complex
During my one month trip in Japan last summer, I posted several updates and pictures every day on social…