Whether you’re visiting Hiroshima for a day or using it as a base to explore more of Hiroshima Prefecture, at some point during your trip, you’ll likely want to use one of the trams that| Japlanease
The big sights in Japan are pretty amazing - but while you're running from temple to Tsukiji market or between sumo practice and a soba restaurant, there are a few little things to try and| Japlanease
Shibuya is one of Tokyo's youth hubs, so it's a must-stop if you're into fashion, fun food, or doing things for the 'gram. But what else is there to do here? Is it worth visiting| Japlanease
If you're adding the art island of Naoshima to your Japan plans and want to make the most of your time, you will want to read this. It lists all the exhibits and their opening| Japlanease
You're often advised to pack light for Japan, but if you're wondering how to do that our Japan packing list can help. It explains how to pack for Japan - and, importantly, what you shouldn't| Japlanease
It can be hard to find an onsen that will allow you to bathe in the public baths if you have tattoos, but, things just got a whole lot easier as a major Japanese ryokan| Japlanease
Saijo is a small town just a 36-minute easy train ride from Hiroshima, but despite its size, Saijo punches above its weight when it comes to making sake. Seven sake breweries can be found in| Japlanease
If you're interested in the history of the atomic bomb that hit Hiroshima in August 1945, you probably have the Atomic Bomb Dome and the Peace Museum on your list of Must-See Sights. But the| Japlanease
Everywhere you look in Tokyo, you'll see them. A row of plastic machines with big pictures on the front, a coin slot, and a turning handle. Inside, there are capsules filled with toys. This, my| Japlanease
Think you know Japan? Think again! Imagine landing in Tokyo with a suitcase full of assumptions, only to discover that half of them don't hold true. Here are nine common myths to let go of| Japlanease