Tag: Japanese culture

  • Japan’s dueling ‘katsu’ curry creators are just happy to see the dish thrive

    Japan’s dueling ‘katsu’ curry creators are just happy to see the dish thrive

    If you know anything about Japanese food, you’re probably familiar with katsu curry. The dish has been particularly popular in the UK in recent years! I visited one of the three places that claims the title as its originator, and compared it with a newer shop in the area in my latest piece for The…

  • Suigian: Where Traditional Japanese Dance and Music Meet Elegant Cocktails

    Suigian: Where Traditional Japanese Dance and Music Meet Elegant Cocktails

    I was recently invited to spend an evening at Suigian, an elegant bar and restaurant in Nihonbashi. What stands out about this establishment is that they have a large stage in the centre of the room, where Noh and other traditional performances take place. If you’re interested in an elegant evening mixed with traditional Japanese…

  • How to Enjoy Japanese Onsen as a Couple

    How to Enjoy Japanese Onsen as a Couple

    Visiting an onsen (hot spring) in Japan is a great way to experience Japanese culture first hand. It can be a bit daunting on your first go, though. So in this blog post with Japan Specialist, I look at how to dip your toes in or take the plunge with your special someone! https://japanspecialist.com/w/how-to-enjoy-japanese-onsen-as-a-couple

  • The perfect beach that Instagram didn’t ruin

    The perfect beach that Instagram didn’t ruin

    When the tide is out and the weather conditions are just right, the shores of Fukutsu transform into a 3km, crystal-clear mirror. In my first ever article for BBC Travel, I visited the beautiful Fukutsu Sea Mirror and spoke to those juggling with the task of promoting the area for tourism and keeping the beaches…

  • Metropolis About Town: Futuristic Summer Edition

    Metropolis About Town: Futuristic Summer Edition

    As summer is now hitting full swing, so, too are the summer events around Tokyo. This issue of Metropolis is all about time travel, so here I explore some of the modern and futuristic food, art, and cultural events to look out for. https://metropolisjapan.com/about-town-summer-futuristic-events/

  • How Tokyo’s ‘deconstructed ramen’ became a national favorite

    How Tokyo’s ‘deconstructed ramen’ became a national favorite

    Just like ramen, tsukemen broth and flavorings can vary greatly from place to place, but what they tend to have in common are cold noodles served with a hot broth and a variety of toppings. It’s a bit like a deconstructed ramen. And I had no idea, until I delved deeper, that tsukemen was invented…

  • Expo 2025 Osaka: What Travellers Need to Know

    Expo 2025 Osaka: What Travellers Need to Know

    Osaka is always a lively place, but in 2025 it will reach a whole new level! 2025 is the year that the world will gather for 184 days of fun at the Osaka World Expo. I’ve put together some information to know before you go with Japan Specialist: https://japanspecialist.com/w/expo-2025-osaka-what-travellers-need-to-know

  • 10 Meaningful Souvenirs to Get in Japan

    10 Meaningful Souvenirs to Get in Japan

    Souvenirs are a great reminder of a fun holiday, but you don’t want to bring home another boring keychain… So I’ve put together 10 Japanese souvenirs full of meaning on Japan Specialist: https://japanspecialist.com/w/10-meaningful-souvenirs-to-get-in-japan

  • A Beginner’s Guide to Japanese Cuisine

    A Beginner’s Guide to Japanese Cuisine

    If you’re visiting Tokyo soon and want to know all the must-eats, here’s a guide to all the fan favourites!(This article was sponsored by an external client of Tokyo Weekender): https://www.tokyoweekender.com/tw-collabs/a-beginners-guide-to-japanese-cuisine

  • Offbeat Stays in Fukui, Japan: Townhouses Open for Guest Stays Mikuniminato

    Offbeat Stays in Fukui, Japan:  Townhouses Open for Guest Stays Mikuniminato

    A new type of accommodation has opened up in Japan’s Mikuni Minato area. It’s called an “auberge”, but it is a selection of renovated townhouses dispersed throughout the area, with a central reception building and up-market French restaurant. I wrote the press release for them via Bluemoon Marketing, and was able to visit the auberge…