Shinjuku Western Restaurants Bakery & Restaurant SAWAMURA Shinjuku A chic breakfast at this bakery restaurant from Karuizawa. See More
Aoyama and Omotesando Cafés lohas beans coffee A popular café in Omotesando where you can enjoy specialty coffee along with their renowned breakfast menu. See More
Kudanshita, Korakuen Cafés Sabouru A coffee shop with a history of 67 years, Sabouru is considered the "face" of Jinbocho, an area lined with secondhand bookstores. See More
Shinagawa Asian Cuisine Tokyo Doujiang Life A specialty restaurant where you can enjoy freshly squeezed soy milk and Taiwanese-style breakfast. See More
Ueno Japanese Cuisine Onigiri Cafe Risaku A Japanese-style café where you can enjoy freshly cooked and freshly made onigiri (rice balls) along with homemade side dishes. See More
Shinjuku Western Restaurants Sarabeth's Lumine Shinjuku Store Enjoy a rich and healthy New York-style breakfast in Tokyo with authentic morning menus. See More
Asakusa Japanese Cuisine MISOJYU Asakusa Main Store A place where miso soup, usually a side dish, takes center stage. Classic Japanese breakfast with an innovative twist. See More
Akita Japanese Cuisine Soba Goro Tazawako Ekimae Enjoy authentic 100% buckwheat soba with a smooth texture in a retro, traditional house setting. See More
Ehime Japanese Cuisine Kadoya Okaido Branch Enjoy traditional Uwajima cuisine in the heart of Matsuyama at Kadoya Okaido Branch. See More
Ehime Izakaya Dogo Beer Hall Enjoy freshly delivered Dogo Beer from the brewery after your hot spring bath. See More
Ehime Bathing & Spa Facilities Dogo Onsen Tsubaki no Yu A sister facility to the famous "Dogo Onsen Honkan," Tsubaki no Yu offers a unique atmosphere where visitors can enjoy the luxury of natural hot spring water flowing directly from the source. See More
Aoyama and Omotesando Miscellaneous Goods MIZEN Aoyama Flagship Store A Japan-born luxury brand makes headlines by infusing traditional craftsmanship with a fresh, modern twist. See More
Aoyama and Omotesando,Kichijoji Jewelry & Watches Maker’s Watch Knot Omotesando Gallery Shop Customizable watches made with authentic Japanese glam and fair from this pioneer of domestic timepieces. See More Related Articles Knot: Top-Notch Quality from this Japan-Born Watch Brand Eyes from all across the world are fixed on Knot, the watch brand with 12 directly-owned shops across Japan. Below is a round-up of why the world reaches for the Knot brand and its undeniable penchant for authentic, Japan-made quality.
Knot: Top-Notch Quality from this Japan-Born Watch Brand Eyes from all across the world are fixed on Knot, the watch brand with 12 directly-owned shops across Japan. Below is a round-up of why the world reaches for the Knot brand and its undeniable penchant for authentic, Japan-made quality.
Ehime Cafés Yamatoya Honten Ashiyu Cafe "Futohoto" A collaboration between a long-established ryokan and a popular café, offering a unique combination of "foot bath" and "café." See More
Ehime Inns Chaharu An onsen ryokan in Dogo Onsen, featuring the first open-air bath in the area. See More
Ehime Inns Dogo Onsen Funaya A long-established onsen ryokan founded in 1627, which has hosted famous guests such as Natsume Soseki and Masaoka Shiki. See More
Kumamoto Japanese Cuisine Suganoya Ginza Dori: Authentic Kumamoto Horse Meat Cuisine Enjoy exquisite horse meat dishes in the heart of Kumamoto. See More Related Articles 15 Things to Do in Kumamoto When it comes to sightseeing in Kumamoto, you can't miss the breathtaking landscapes of the majestic Aso mountains. Of course, there's much more to see in Kumamoto. With nationally famous hot springs like Kurokawa Onsen, the historically significant Kumamoto Castle, which is one of Japan's three most famous castles, and the scenic Sakitsu Church, there are so many attractions that a single day is not enough to explore them all. Here, we have carefully selected the must-visit tourist spots that you absolutely should not miss during your visit.
15 Things to Do in Kumamoto When it comes to sightseeing in Kumamoto, you can't miss the breathtaking landscapes of the majestic Aso mountains. Of course, there's much more to see in Kumamoto. With nationally famous hot springs like Kurokawa Onsen, the historically significant Kumamoto Castle, which is one of Japan's three most famous castles, and the scenic Sakitsu Church, there are so many attractions that a single day is not enough to explore them all. Here, we have carefully selected the must-visit tourist spots that you absolutely should not miss during your visit.
Fukui Summer festivals & Events Wakasa Takahama Fireworks Festival Enjoy the powerful offshore fireworks from the spacious sandy beach seating. See More
Fukui Spring festivals & Events Mikuni Festival Spellbound by larger-than-life floats in parade at this spectacular parade. See More
Yamanashi Spring festivals & Events Shingen-ko Festival A world’s largest procession of Sengoku warriors with over 1,000 participants. See More