Festivals
The heat and humidity of summer in Japan can have you sweating buckets, constantly on the lookout for the next vending machine with its ice-cold relief from the rising temperatures. But rather than go vending-machine hopping, why not sit down and treat yourself to something cool that will last a little longer? Here are five of Japan’s best dishes to look out for on a hot day. 1. KakigoriAlthough commonly translated as “shaved ice,” that doesn’t give Japan’s kakigori enough credit. It’s (usually) a bit more complicated than ice with a bit of syrup on top. While you can certainly find “basic” fl...
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Fukuoka is known for its local foods, tempting international and national visitors to the area. Aside from the delicious Kyushu cuisine, the port city is home to many unforgettable sights and experiences unique to the region for you to discover for yourself. As Japan looks to open up its doors once more, come join us as we look at the city of Fukuoka, Kyushu and look at just some of what is on offer to visitors to the city. 1. Gekidan Anmitsu Hime ShowThe long-running and well-renowned drag show Gekidan Anmitsu Hime is just a short walk from Tenjin station. Featuring showgirls, drag performers...
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Connoisseurs of Japanese noodles must head north to the capital of Iwate Prefecture, home of the “Three Great Noodles of Morioka.” Criss-crossed by rivers and hemmed in by mountains, Morioka has been nicknamed “the capital of forest and water” for its natural beauty. A generous array of festivals truly makes this city come alive with color and excitement. Morioka cherry blossomsThe Ishiwarizakura, or rock-splitting cherry tree, is Morioka’s most intriguingly unique attraction, and a national treasure of Japan. Located on the grounds of the district courthouse, it’s a beautiful 400-year-old che...
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