A local's guide to Fukui on the Sea of Japan—the great Zen monastery of Eiheiji, the world-class dinosaur museum, the Tojinbo cliffs, and Japan's freshest winter crab.
Akasaka sits between the Prime Minister's residence, the National Diet, and some of Tokyo's oldest Edo-period shrines. A local's guide to what this unusual geography produces—in food, culture, and silence.
A local's guide to Gunma—Kusatsu, Japan's greatest hot-spring town, the stone-step onsen of Ikaho, the marshlands of Oze, and the UNESCO silk mill, all an easy escape from Tokyo.
A practical, first-time-friendly guide to Ikebukuro’s nightlife and anime culture—what to do, eat, and see in one of Tokyo’s busiest hubs.
A local's guide to Miyazaki on Kyushu's southeast coast—the sacred Takachiho Gorge, the shrine islands of Aoshima and Udo, world-class surf, and Japan's best chicken.