Coffee culture in Japan is no joke. There are countless cafes giving coffee connoisseurs plenty of choice for their next caffeine hit.
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.
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In picturesque Kamakura City where samurai heritage still touches some of the architecture and local attractions, you’ll find Tsuruhachi serving up some washoku Japanese dishes fit for a warrior headed to battle.
Kamakura is Japan’s oldest samurai capital and a top-notch attraction. Here you’ll find Daibutsu, or Great Buddha.
Founded in 1128, Heikenji Temple, also known as Kawasaki Daishi, is one of the most popular Buddhist temples in Japan’s Kanto Plain and a must-see attraction in Kawasaki City.
Dogs, cats and other cute animals can provide stress-relief thanks to their lovable faces and gestures.