It’s time to book your flights and pack your bags to go on your next adventure! We know you love to travel as much as we do and being stationed in the Pacific provides great access to all the beautiful countries you never imagined you’d get to see.
Often called Japanese pizza or pancake, Okonomiyaki is one of the most popular casual pan-fried dishes in Japan.
Since my move to Japan, I have found many things to love, but also a few things that stress me out. One of those is off-base recycling.
From unspoken etiquette to environmental headaches—what’s really going on with umbrellas in Japan?
One December day I woke up and wanted a hamburger. Not a fancy hamburger, just a dry bun, squashed patty, spit of ketchup, and sprinkle of chopped onion. And maybe cheese. And fries. No soda.
When American friends come over to my place and ask for water, I hand them green tea stored in my refrigerator.
Yakiniku, known as Japanese BBQ, is a delightful fusion of Korean and Japanese flavors, originating from Korean BBQ.
Soon the rainy season of tsuyu will kick in across the mainland, so you’ll want to seek dry shelter at a cool place.
If you’re traveling to Japan with your entire family - particularly with little ones in tow - you may be wondering about quick, relatively inexpensive places to eat that cater to the whole crew.
We’ve finally headed into rainy season, aka “tsuyu” in Japanese, where not only is it raining a lot, but the heat and humidity might also be making you sweat buckets.