Cranes bring luck! Japanese Cranes are considered to be symbols of longevity and bring good luck. Also they are known to stay with the same partner for life, they are often featured in wedding kimonos.

Cranes bring luck! Japanese Cranes are considered to be symbols of longevity and bring good luck. Also they are known to stay with the same partner for life, they are often featured in wedding kimonos.

Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture. At an altitude of 1,100m, there’s a swing for enjoying the malavilloso view like Heidi, Girl of the…
Strawberry picking is a popular pastime until early spring. Japanese strawberries are something you should definitely try. They are very sweet!The…
February 14th is Valentine’s Day. In Japan, it’s known as the day when girls confess their love to boys and give…
Fruit Sandwich A simple sandwich made by simply adding some fruit like strawberries or kiwi with fresh cream. This was more…
Kawagoe in Saitama Prefecture retains the atmosphere of Edo and allows you to experience the four eras of Meiji, Taisho, Showa,…
Nothing says summer in Japan like Ramune! This iconic soda comes in a unique glass bottle sealed with a marble. When…