Saijo, Hiroshima: Come for a Love of Sake, and the Annual Sake Festival
The Sake Festival is a two-day long event that offers sake from all over Japan. Therefore, you have the opportunity to try sake from places as far apart and diverse as Okinawa and Hokkaido. But, don't forget all that local sake too!
Milk Village: Hokkaido's Ice Cream Parlor For Adults
Milk Village is an ice cream parlour in Hokkaido that is strictly for adults only.
Drinking the Winter Night Away at the Rooftop Igloo Bar, Setsugekka
Located just a 7-minute walk away from Yudanaka station, the bar is located just beside the river connecting Yudanaka and Shibu Onsen where you can enjoy the flowing sound of nature while indulging in your warm Japanese rice wine.
Roobik House: A Hidden Gem in the Concrete Jungle That Is Ikebukuro
It has lots of musical instruments such as acoustic guitars, electric guitars and basses that occasionally regulars and new customers who wish to play, can plug it in and let their inner Malmsteen out.
Deciphering Japanese Sake: A Crash Course in Nihonshu
When visiting Japan, how should one choose the best sake to enjoy their drinking experience? The following is a quick run-down of the brewing process and sake types, as well as some recommended methods for choosing and tasting sake.
4 Bizarre Tokyo Bars
If you have been wondering what kinds of wonderfully weird drink bars there are across Tokyo, some of these will give you an idea of what you will find. Drinking comes second at these places.
Making Homemade Umeshu (Plum Liquor)
Time to brew some umeshu. While there are many recipes available online, here is the one my host mom gave me that I think is the best.
Tokyo Backstreets Series Pt. 1: Omoide Yokocho in Shinjuku
There are several paths into the concrete jungle, so take one and enter into a new reality. The narrow walkways have intersections where you can branch off into a new part of the alleyways.
Summer Beers in Kansai: A Guide to the Best Beer Festivals of the Summer
So, what’s hot (no pun intended) this summer, as far as beer gardens in the Kansai region go? This year sees the return of a few old favourites as well as the emergence of a number of new contenders to the crown.
Introducing Umeshu: Japanese Liqueur With A Heart
Available in bars, izakayas and wherever alcohol is sold, umeshu is a liqueur with a unique taste of Japan.
Vibe Bar Wild One (Warning: contains sexually explicit images and content; NSFW)
Japan is the land of the rising sun, but it’s also land of the strange, as you’re about to find out. Step through the entrance of Shibuya’s infamous vibrator bar with me.
Drinking Parties in Japan: A Survivor’s Guide
To the uninitiated, the Japanese company “nomikai” can be a little tricky to navigate. Here are some survival hints from a veteran of 10 years of such parties!


































