9 Culture Yokohama Yamate No.111 Tomoko Kamishima In 1926 an American businessman, Thomas Melvin Laffin, built a house for his just-married son, John Edward. They asked J.H. Morgan..
8 Culture The Diplomat’s House Tomoko Kamishima "The Diplomat’s House" is so lovely at dusk. The house was built in Shibuya, Tokyo in 1910 and then rebuilt in Yokohama's ..
Culture Kanei Sake Brewery Tour in Hadano Jason Kuttner Hadano is known for its excellent water, and the Kanei sake brewing company takes advantage of this water to make its excellent..
8 Culture Shrines and Temples in Kamakura Luke Braidwood Kamakura was Japan's capital in the late 12th century, until its fall in 1333. The town is filled with temples and forested..
Activities A Tribute to Cup Noodles in Yokohama Todd Wojnowski The Cup Noodles Museum is a tribute to one of Japan's most recognizable exports to the world: instant ramen.
18 Activities A Walk around Sakuragicho Station Tyra 'nell Pille-Lu After just a few-minutes walk around Sakuragicho station, you will feel very welcomed as a cheerful, entertaining, adventurous and..
13 Culture Kamakura Enshrined in Red Ink Carrie Jacobs Gosyuin, a hand drawn and red ink stamp, is a beautiful and unique way to document your visit to a temple or shrine.
12 Activities Manazuru and its Lovely Cape Larry Knipfing Manazuru, between Odawara and Atami, sits on a small peninsula that juts out into Sagami Bay. It is a peaceful little village, mainly..