Sharing my Japan Travel experiences, especially in Tokyo, Japan and Kyoto, Japan. I love Tokyo Travel and Kyoto Travel! In my humble opinion, Japan is one of the best countries to tour around. A lot of friends know that I love Japan and ask me for travel tips whenever they plan a trip to Japan. Hence I decided to start this blog to help others make their Japan travel a great experience. Read this blog to find out how I started my love affairs with this wonderful country..
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Train to Nagasaki
If you have been following my earlier posts, you would know that one thing to try out in Japan is their shinkansen (bullet train). In the following video, Mikey took a train ride to Nagasaki where he tried out the wide variety of bento sets available in the train . He had one of the best fried rice from a little shop in Nagasaki.
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Ryokan Stay
One unique experience that everyone should try in Japan is to stay in a ryokan. A ryokan is like a traditional type of japanese inn. The guests would usually dress in yukata and you will get to interact with the owner (if you like). So far my experience is that the ryokan owner will usually respect your privacy and would not try to chat you up. Plus most of them speak mostly Japanese. Breakfast and dinner are usually provided as well. I remembered that it came to a pleasant surprise to us at Hakone when we saw the full spread of food during our first breakfast at a ryokan stay. There was sashimi, miso soup, grilled fish and rice. it is practically a full set meal. I also recalled that we were the only guests in most of the ryokan we stayed in. So we really get the use of onsen to ourselves. Cool.
See Mikey share his ryokan stay in Kobe in the following video.
See Mikey share his ryokan stay in Kobe in the following video.
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Udon noodles
i love udon! I know not everyone likes thick noodles but it can really be tasty. In this video, Mikey will introduce us to 2 fantastic udon places in Japan. The first restaurant (Shin Udon) has really nice tempura as well. Personally I really love the Oni-Himokawa noodles at Hanayama Udon place- it is flat and wide (totally unlike the normal udon). It is like our ban mian but more QQ.
Saturday, December 1, 2018
Top 10 tips for travelling in Japan
Paolo has been living in Japan for more than 15 years. He is going to share with us top 10 tips for travelling in Japan in the following video. Watch it!
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