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Skipping the Shinkansen lets you spend as many nights as you want in off-the-beaten-path Japan.
”We expected a strong, positive reaction from young people” says city government spokesperson.
Japanese food outside of Japan is not always what one would expect, but why worry about such a little thing?
These upcoming stylish license plate options showcase regional flavor and points of local pride throughout Japan.
Japan’s most terrifying ghouls, monsters and demons come out to frighten the public on a street believed to border the spirit world.
Jim Jeffries travels to Japan for a closer look at why Japanese millennials aren’t having sex.
Part curry, part noodles, part Shepherd’s Pie, this is a unique dish worth travelling for.
New accommodation recreates the feel of a high-class train cabin inside, with a priceless view outside for just US$20 a night.
There’s a fine line between kindly simplifying the Japanese language and offensively dumbing it down for foreign readers.
After riding on the Tube in London, our Japanese reporter is thankful for crowded Tokyo trains.