These treats will take you on a culinary adventure all season long.
Trying to find the best bowl of ramen in Tokyo to top your list? Look no further.
From award-winning ramen to Japanese sweets, street food — and beyond.
What's an izakaya? Here's a breakdown of this iconic Japanese institution, including etiquette and your all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink options.
All the highlights of this picture-perfect season — from kōyō (autumn leaf viewing) to seasonal specialties & events.
Your guide to what's hot and happening in Tokyo. Sumo, autumn flowers, festivals with floats, Tokyo Game Show, and more.
How to order your sushi, pizza and every cuisine in between.
Tokyo Ramen Street located in Tokyo Station is the place to go for some of the most delicious and most famous ramen in the city. Try all 8 restaurants!
Cycle around Lake Kasumigaura, and get a taste of country life in Inashiki City.
Take a trip to Nagahama, a city on the shores of Lake Biwa in the Kansai region, to experience traditions that have lasted centuries.
Find out what you'll get, how much it costs, and whether this is the right snack box for you.
A great way to get a taste of Japan—wherever you are in the world. With Black Friday specials!
Japanese summer foods are tasty, refreshing, light—and sometimes you have to catch it yourself! Read on for the season's top treats.
Visit the Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum for a taste of these famous Canadian noodles.
Japanese-style pubs for late-night eats, drinks and group hangouts.
Looking to get your junk food on in Tokyo? Don’t fancy a giant bowl of rice with that pork cutlet? Enter the humble kushikatsu.
Tokyo events for Monday, January 14 to Sunday, January 20, 2019
Nakiryu has been awarded a Michelin star for its famous tantanmen noodles: spicy, rich and definitely worth queuing for.
Beaches, jungle trekking, waterfalls and hot springs—Hachijojima is a true paradise only 1 hour from Tokyo.