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Day Trip to Kokura and Kitakyushu! Enjoy Local Food, Shopping, and a Visit to Kokura Castle
The Kitakyushu and Kokura area is a rising hotspot packed with great food, shopping, and sightseeing. From local dishes to bargain hunting at Kitakyushu’s malls and outlet stores, there’s something for everyone. We’ll also introduce popular sightseeing spots like Kokura Castle and Mojiko Retro. Perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a fun-filled day trip in Kitakyushu and Kokura!
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Especially illuminated! Experience an evening tea ceremony hosted by the Matsuo school at the beautifully lit Rokkaen | Kuwana, Mie
Rokkaen, a nationally designated Important Cultural Property and rare architectural treasure from the Meiji and Taisho periods, will be specially illuminated for this event. Guests will have the unique opportunity to experience a nighttime tea ceremony by the Matsuo school of tea, which traces its origins back to its founder, Tsuji Gensai (birthdate unknown–1576).The evening begins with a kaiseki meal at Kaiseki Ichino, showcasing the finest cuisine and heartfelt hospitality of Kuwana, designed to enhance the flavor of a single bowl of tea. Following this, guests will learn the art of enjoying tea from Master Myogensai Soten, the 12th head of the Matsuo school. The following report captures the essence of a truly extraordinary evening.
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A Premium Tour in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture: Where ancient culture and history mix with resorts and gourmet delights
Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture, is located on the border with Aichi Prefecture, boasting excellent accessibility — just about 20 minutes by train from Nagoya Station and one hour from Chubu Centrair International Airport.Once an important stop on the Tokaido’s 53 stations, Kuwana developed into a city with various identities, including a castle town, port town, and post town. The city is dotted with historic sites such as Rokkaen and the ruins of Kuwana Castle, offering a chance to experience both its rich history and vast natural surroundings. Nagashima Resort, which is both an amusement park and hot springs facility, attracts visitors from all over Japan, allowing them to enjoy both history and entertainment.
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Experience the Rare Opportunity to Hold a Dagger by Japan's Most Famous Swordsmith, Muramasa|Kuwana, Mie
Kuwana City in Mie Prefecture, located just a 30-minute drive or train ride from Nagoya, serves as the gateway to Ise Province, an area boasting a rich history spanning over 1,900 years. At Kuwana Soja (comprising of Kasuga and Nakatomi Shrines), which houses two swords crafted by Muramasa, one of the most famous swordsmiths in Japanese history, you can partake in a premium experience of holding one of his daggers, the Tanto Muramasa.Known for their exceptional craftsmanship and quality, Muramasa’s works have left an indelible mark on history. Kuwana Soja’s collection, considered masterpieces, gives insight into why these swords are so highly regarded.
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SHOGUN Menu Event at Daimaru Tokyo: Indulge in an Exquisite Japanese Culinary Experience Exclusive to Daimaru Tokyo!
Nestled adjacent to Tokyo Station, the gateway to this majestic city, Daimaru Tokyo will host the splendid "SHOGUN Menu" at its renowned 12th and 13th-floor restaurants. For a limited time, 12 distinguished restaurants within Daimaru Tokyo will present the SHOGUN Menu, an elevated version of their standard offerings, enhanced in both quality and quantity to delight international visitors. With an array of pairing menus and side dishes to choose from, the choices are endless. Relish the opulent flavors that can only be experienced at Daimaru Tokyo.
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Eat, play, and shop: A day of fun for everyone at AEON MALL KYOTO!
If you want to spend a fun-filled day around Kyoto, AEON MALL KYOTO is the place to go! This mall combines dining, entertainment, and shopping, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all visitors.
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Discover Affordable and Delicious Casual Dining at AEON MALL KYOTO!
Have you already planned your next trip to Kyoto? Why not enjoy casual Japanese gourmet that satisfies both taste and affordability? This article will explore the world of casual Japanese dining and introduce some of the best recommended restaurants.
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8 Must-Visit Restaurants to Experience Masterpiece Japanese Cuisine in Ginza, Tokyo
Even among places in Tokyo, Ginza is particularly known as a mature area that has lively activity. Many diverse kinds of shops and restaurants line the streets, and there are plenty of restaurants that are popular with overseas tourists. Among these options, here are 8 restaurants that let guests enjoy better than average flavors using carefully selected ingredients. Enjoy cuisine and atmospheres that let one feel true Japanese style food, including Japanese cuisine, sushi, iron-griddled cuisine, and eel cuisine, and make fun travel memories.
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Top 10 Must-Visit Restaurants in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Offering Highly Satisfying Yakiniku Experiences with Carefully Selected Ingredients
Yakiniku is a food everyone must try at least once when they visit Japan. Here are the 10 best Japanese BBQ restaurants among the numerous ones in the Shinjuku area, which all take the greatest care with the ingredient selection, preparation, aging method, grilling, and space production. Many of these restaurants have staff that can speak foreign languages, as well as foreign language menus, so overseas guests can visit without worry. Spend an amazing time with delicious Yakiniku, which makes a great memory for a Japan trip.
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Japan's largest city, Tokyo, is the center of culinary culture in Japan. Countless Tokyo restaurants serve every kind of food imaginable and the Toyosu fish market keeps restaurants stocked with the nation's finest fish.
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Coastal areas, mountains and valleys surrounding Tokyo are bursting with tourist destinations, such as hot springs and ski slopes, where many unique foods are only available locally.
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Kyoto and Osaka Area
The cities of Kyoto and Osaka, together with their surrounding areas, have greatly influenced Japan's culinary culture since the 7th Century. The region is renowned for its entertainment, Kobe beef, and wide-ranging traditional dishes.
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Hokkaido Area
The island of Hokkaido is home to wide-ranging produce of the finest quality, such as rice, meat, vegetables, fish and fruit. Popular dishes from Hokkaido include robatayaki (food slowly roasted on skewers) and Sapporo miso ramen.
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Northern Honshu (Tohoku)
The northern end of Japan's main island, Honshu, is renowned for its seasonal fruit and vegetables, nation-leading harvest of fish (especially tuna from Ohma), and delicious beef from Yonezawa, Sendai and Yamagata.
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Central Honshu (Chubu)
Chubu is in the center of Japan's main island, Honshu, and its culinary culture reflects its position between Japan's western and eastern halves. Delicious Hida beef, world-famous Mount Fuji and many acclaimed sake breweries are in Chubu.
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Western Honshu (Chugoku)
Chugoku, on the southwest of Japan's main island, is rich with diverse produce. Many of its products are praised as Japan's best, including Matsuba crabs from Tottori and oysters from Hiroshima. Its pears and muscats are also top grade.
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Shikoku
The mild climate of Shikoku is ideal for growing citrus fruit such as sudachi. Shikoku is also famous for Sanuki udon noodles, huge yields of tiger prawn from Ehime Prefecture and the best torafugu (tiger globefish) in the country.
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Western culture was first introduced to Japan through Kyushu, Japan's third largest island, where the influence of Portuguese and other western cuisine influenced the creation of a colorful culinary tradition.
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Okinawa, Japan’s southernmost prefecture, is a treasure trove of distinctive dishes and drinks that have become popular throughout Japan, including Okinawa soba, unique sushi toppings and Awamori distilled liquor.