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What to Eat in Japan

Japanese cuisine is more than a list of famous dishes. It's a system, built around rice, seasonal ingredients, and foundational...

What to Do in Tokyo

The must-sees, the hidden neighborhoods, the best spots for food and nightlife: everything you need to know for a first trip to Tokyo.

How Much Does a Trip to Japan Cost

Flights, accommodation, food, transport, sightseeing: a realistic budget for a Japan trip in 2026, with concrete prices and practical comparisons.

Illustration aquarelle de Fukuoka : yatai et lanternes, ramen tonkotsu, mentaiko, pont rouge de Dazaifu Tenmangu, pruniers en fleurs, char Hakata Gion Yamakasa

What to do in Fukuoka

Fukuoka, the gateway to Kyushu and probably the best Japanese city for food. Hakata ramen, street yatai, intense festivals, Dazaifu, and easy access to the whole southern island. Three days minimum.

Illustration aquarelle de Hakone : Mt Fuji, torii flottant de Hakone-jinja, onsen, œuf noir d'Owakudani, sculpture du musée en plein air, bateau pirate du lac Ashi, ropeway, yukata

What to do in Hakone

Hakone, the onsen getaway 90 minutes from Tokyo. Mount Fuji views, floating torii on Lake Ashi, traditional ryokan, 17 hot-spring villages, and all the pitfalls of the standard tourist loop you should know about.

Illustration aquarelle d'Okinawa : château de Shuri, shisa, sanshin, goya, awamori, plage turquoise, eisa, corail

What to do in Okinawa

Okinawa isn't really Japan. Former Ryukyu Kingdom, subtropical climate, distinct cuisine and language, postcard beaches and a complicated history. Seven days, and everything to understand before going.

Illustration aquarelle de Nagoya : château et shachihoko dorés, hitsumabushi, miso-katsu, tebasaki, Toyota, maneki-neko de Tokoname, mōningu

What to do in Nagoya

Often skipped between Tokyo and Kyoto, Nagoya is actually the Tokugawa heartland, the home of Toyota, and one of Japan's best cities to eat. Three days to understand why Japanese travelers love it more than guidebooks let on.

Illustration aquarelle de Takayama : rue Sannomachi, char yatai du matsuri, poupée sarubobo, sugi-dama de brasserie, hida-gyu sushi, hōba miso, Alpes japonaises

What to do in Takayama

Hida-Takayama, the small town in the Japanese Alps: intact Edo merchant street, festivals among Japan's finest, active sake breweries, Hida beef, sarubobo, and the gateway to Shirakawa-go.

Illustration aquarelle de Kanazawa : lanterne Kotojitōrō de Kenrokuen, feuille d'or, geisha, sushi, porte du château, porcelaine Kutani, quartier Higashi Chaya, mont Hakusan

What to do in Kanazawa

Kanazawa, the other Kyoto, spared by WWII bombs, capital of Japanese gold leaf, Noto sushi, perfect gardens, and Zen. Everything to know before spending three days there.

Illustration aquarelle d'Osaka : château, Glico Running Man, takoyaki, Tsutenkaku, poulpe, Zuboraya pufferfish, tumulus Daisen Kofun, marionnette bunraku

What to do in Osaka

Osaka isn't Tokyo's less polite cousin. It's Japan's kitchen, the birthplace of takoyaki and manzai comedy, the merchant city turned comic city. Three days, and everything most guides don't dare put up front.

Illustration aquarelle d'Hiroshima : Dôme atomique, torii flottant d'Itsukushima, okonomiyaki, huître, baseball des Carp, Mazda, ferry de Setouchi, grue en papier

What to do in Hiroshima

Hiroshima isn't just the Memorial Park. A city back on its feet, its layered okonomiyaki, Itsukushima and its floating torii, Setouchi a ferry away, and everything most guides forget to tell you.

13 Lesser-Known Tokyo Neighborhoods

Tokyo isn't a single big city, it's a hundred small villages stitched together. Here are 13 lesser-known neighborhoods worth exploring to understand the real Tokyo.

A Week in a Small Japanese Town

Living a week or a month in a small Japanese town: why it changes everything, how to pick one, where to stay, how to work remotely.

10 Easy Tokyo Day Trips

Hakone, Nikko, Kamakura, Mt Fuji, Yokohama, Enoshima: six day trips from Tokyo with timing, transport, and the one to skip if you only have a day.

Why Hire a Local Guide in Japan

When to hire a local guide in Japan, why it changes everything (countryside and Tokyo), and the platform to book directly without an agency middleman: Ikitorii.

Japanese Etiquette

Japanese etiquette for travelers: the rules that really matter, the ones that make people smile, and the ones that can genuinely offend. Without dramatizing.

What to Pack for Japan

What to pack for Japan: the realistic list, what to absolutely bring, what to buy on the ground, and the right luggage size to plan for.

Japan in Summer

Japan in summer: matsuri festivals, fireworks, ice-cold dishes, how to survive Tokyo's heat, and where to escape to the mountains or Hokkaido.

Japan in Spring

Japan in spring: sakura, hanami, region-by-region bloom calendar, where to go, how to picnic under the cherry trees, and the traps to avoid.

Your First 24 Hours in Japan

A calm, practical walkthrough of your very first 24 hours in Japan — from filling the plane forms to the first meal to the survival phrases that dissolve every interaction.

When to Visit Japan: Month by Month

A real month-by-month guide to choosing when to visit Japan. Best weather, worst crowds, secret sweet spots, and what to avoid.

10-Day First-Time Japan Itinerary

A real 10-day first-time Japan itinerary, written by someone who's lived here for over a decade. Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima — with practical bookings, transport, and timing.

Japan in Winter

Japan in winter: Tohoku, Hokkaido, the Japanese Alps. Onsen under snow, ice festivals, white landscapes. My best spots and tips.

The Japanese Tea Ceremony

The Japanese tea ceremony: where to experience a real one, what format, how to behave. My addresses in Kyoto and Tokyo.

Japan in Autumn (Momiji)

Japan in autumn (momiji): where, when, and how to see the red leaves. My best spots from Kyoto to Nikko, with precise timing.

First Trip to Japan: Mistakes to Avoid

The most common mistakes for a first trip to Japan: itinerary, JR Pass, payment, language, luggage. My advice for avoiding them.

The Best Ryokan in Japan

My personal selection of the best traditional ryokan in Japan, by region: from the most accessible to the most iconic. What you experience and how to book.

Learning Japanese Before a Trip

How to learn Japanese before a trip: how long it takes, where to start, the best resources free and paid, and the phrases that change everything.

Golden Week in Japan

Golden Week in Japan: what it is, why it's complicated, and how to handle it if you don't have a choice. Honest practical advice and alternatives.

Watching Sumo Training in Tokyo

Watching morning sumo training (asageiko) at a Tokyo stable: what you see, how to arrange it, the rules to follow, and why it changes everything.

What to Do in Kyoto

My personal Kyoto guide, neighborhood by neighborhood: where to go, when, how to dodge the crowds, and the temples that are actually worth your time.

Japan FAQ

Got questions about Japan? I had tons too. After years of answering the same ones (and discovering new ones), here's...

Onsen Etiquette in Japan

How to bathe in a Japanese onsen without making a mistake: the step-by-step ritual, the rules, the tattoo question, the difference with a sento, and all the awkward questions you don't want to ask out loud.

Where to Stay in Kyoto

Gion, downtown, station area, or ryokan: which neighborhood to choose for your Kyoto stay based on your travel style.

How to Travel Around Japan

Trains, buses, ferries, bikes, cars: everything you need to know to travel around Japan stress-free, with practical tips from years of experience.

Where to Stay in Tokyo

Tokyo has thousands of hotels—capsules, business hotels, luxury ryokan, rooftop hostels. The real choice isn't the hotel. It's the neighborhood.