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Insights from a Kagurazaka Store Owner


Episode 4: Insights from a Kagurazaka Store Owner – The Seasonal Beauty of the Geisha District and the Grace of Geisha – An Interview with Ayumi Terada, Proprietress of Yukimoto In Tokyo
The Kagurazaka Geisha District Recovered Earlier Than the Other Five Districts in Tokyo This is the fourth installment in our Kagurazaka...


Episode 3: Insights from a Kagurazaka Store Owner – Discover the 400-Year History of Soumaya, a Stationery Store in Tokyo’s Kagurazaka
Exploring Japanese Culture and History Through Stationery Store in Tokyo's Kagurazaka This is the third installment in our series...


Episode 2: Insights from a Kagurazaka Store Owner – The History and Evolution of Toushien Pottery Shop in Tokyo
Kagurazaka Store Owner Interview Series In the second installment of our Kagurazaka store owner Interview series exploring the charm of...


Episode 1: Insights from a Kagurazaka Store Owner – “Japanese Pottery Should Be Held to Be Appreciated” – Exploring Maruoka Toen and the Charm of Ceramics in Tokyo
Kagurazaka Store Owner Interview Series Begins This marks the start of the series " Exploring the Charm of Kagurazaka’s Shopping Street...


Japan and Tokyo Travel in July – Part 4: Stay Safe from the Summer Heat — Enjoy the Best Traditional Cultural Experiences in Cool Indoor Spaces
Japan’s July is no joke when it comes to heat. As mentioned in Part 1 of this series, Japan and Tokyo Travel in July , it is the second hottest and most humid month of the year . If you're planning a trip to Tokyo in July, we strongly recommend limiting outdoor activities . This is especially important when attending outdoor summer matsuri festivals , which require extra caution due to the extreme heat and humidity. Instead, we highly recommend spending your time enjoying tr
Shinya Yamada
Jun 284 min read


Japan and Tokyo Travel in July – Part 3: Why Are Summer Matsuri Festivals So Important? — Free to Attend, Rich in Meaning
The Meaning Behind Matsuri in Japan: Why Summer Festivals Are More Than Just Fun When you think of July in Japan, one word comes to mind: matsuri , or summer festival. Did you know that many of Japan’s most iconic and energetic festivals take place in the peak of the summer heat—and that most of them are completely free to attend? But why are these festivals held in the first place? In this third installment of our " Japan and Tokyo Travel in July " series, we explore the cul
Shinya Yamada
Jun 274 min read


Japan and Tokyo Travel in July – Part 2: What to Eat – The Gourmet Guide to Seasonal Japanese Seafood, Fruits, and Wagashi (Traditional Sweets)
How Seasonal Japanese Food Enhances Your Cultural Journey Through Japan In this second installment of our " Japan and Tokyo Travel in July " series, we explore one of the most anticipated aspects of travel: food. July brings with it a host of seasonal culinary delights—from fresh seafood and succulent fruits to elegant wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets)—that offer a taste of summer across Japan. Japan is a culinary paradise, drawing food lovers from around the world. Acc
Shinya Yamada
Jun 267 min read


Japan and Tokyo Travel in July – Part 1: Weather, What to Wear & How Crowded It Gets
Understanding Tokyo, Japan’s Weather in July: What to Expect and How to Prepare Summer matsuri festivals. The opening of Mt. Fuji’s climbing season. July is one of the most popular months for international travelers visiting Japan, thanks to vibrant summer festivals and the opening of Mt. Fuji’s climbing season. But with soaring temperatures and high humidity, how can you make the most of your trip? This article uses up-to-date data from the Japan Meteorological Agency and Ja
Shinya Yamada
Jun 254 min read
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