We get to enter a holy land that’s been protected since ancient times, and it reminds us of the world of Princess Mononoke.
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Japanese onsen ryokan adapts to the new normal after being in business for over 1,300 years.
Just a half-hour outside downtown Tokyo, legends say that if you enter this thicket, you’ll be spirited away and never return.
Edo period confectionery store learnt the secret recipe from a monk on a mountain in Kyoto.
McDonald’s Japan takes a look back on the last half-century while saying thank you to customers.
Amazura was a popular sweetener among Heian aristocrats but its method of production was lost to time after the widespread diffusion of sugar.
It’s not just gold that’s shining right now at one of Japan’s most beautiful historical sites.
Yoshiwara was once where men with money to burn came to entertain themselves, while this woman was eating rotten pickles, or sometimes nothing at all.
Hokusai and other ukiyo-e masters of the Edo period are here to help your crotch look its best.
Tasting history at Rairaiken, the restaurant that introduced Japan to ramen over 100 years ago.