Hi,I’m Keiko from Osaka! Unagi is a Japanese word for freshwater eel. Unagi cuisine is very popular among Japanese, especially in summer. Packed with protein, vitamin A, B, D, E and calcium, Japanese people believe that eating unagi boosts stamina. In particular, on Ushino-hi (the day of the ox or mid-summer day), it has become・・・
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Local tells Top 5 best Cat Cafe in Kyoto!Meet some of the cutest Kitties!
Hi,I’m Keiko from Osaka! If you are looking for a nice cafe to take a break from all the walking around in Kyoto, why don’t you have the cat cafe experience? Cat cafe is a themed coffee shop, popularized in Japan, where you get to play with cats. How does it work? You usually pay・・・
Local tells 5 Things to Do in Kyoto in Winter!Enjoy the magical season !
Hi,I’m Keiko from Osaka! Kyoto’s winter offers dignifying and quaint atmosphere to visitors, compared to gleams of Spring or Autumn. The air is crisp and clean, and you see the locals being excited for the festivities of the winter. I’d like to introduce you 5 wonderful ways to beat the chills and enjoy the magical・・・
Local tells 5 Things to Do in Kyoto at Night!
Hi,I’m Keiko from Osaka! Kyoto is beyond temple and shrine viewing. As matter of fact, Kyoto offers one of the most vibrant nightlife you can have in Japan, presenting you both traditions of the old capital and glimpse of the modern city life. You will find whatever you are looking for in this city that・・・
Local tells Top 5 best bars in Kyoto!Go out for drinks at night!
Hi,I’m Keiko from Osaka! Kyoto has a chic and traditional atmosphere,it’s the great place to start an evening. There are a lot of good bars and clubs to go to. It would be a great experience for you to visit very unique traditional kyoto bar. I’m happy to share with you the Top 5 best・・・
Local tells Top 5 Best Places for Tea Ceremony in Kyoto!
Hi,I’m Keiko from Osaka! Tea ceremony, or sometimes referred to as the way of tea, is more than just drinking a cup of deep green, frothy matcha (powdered green tea). It is a spiritual art itself and it represents the Japanese hospitality at its best. The Japanese tea ceremony has a heavy influence from Zen・・・
Local tells Top 5 Samurai Experience Places in Kyoto!
Hi,I’m Keiko from Osaka! Samurai originally meant “people who serve” and were the servants of government officials. Later they became warriors who fought their enemies with a sword bravely. Some of you might love samurai since you were kids and want to have samurai experience in Japan. Great News!! There are many great Samurai Experience・・・