
Suikawari: Watermelon Pinata
Suika スイカ is Japanese for watermelon. Wari (割り), when combined to Suika (スイカ) means splitting. Thus, the aim of this traditional Japanese game, is in the name itself: You just need to split the watermelon.
May 23, 2016
Suika スイカ is Japanese for watermelon. Wari (割り), when combined to Suika (スイカ) means splitting. Thus, the aim of this traditional Japanese game, is in the name itself: You just need to split the watermelon.
May 23, 2016
Every season has its own taste. These are some spring specials of Japan.
April 6, 2016
The wintry months are usually not associated with fruit harvesting. Some people may be surprised to learn that fruit picking in a popular winter activity in Okinawa.
March 11, 2016
Unlike the larger, orange Halloween pumpkins you might be familiar with, kabocha are small and dark green with a hard, tough rind. Inside, however, they are more familiar: deep orange in color and sweet in taste.
October 9, 2015
As summer winds down, sharp-eyed travelers in Japan will notice small orchards full of short, broad topped trees supported by wires and protected with mesh nets. These are pear trees and they produce one of autumn’s tastiest treats, nashi.
October 8, 2015
It was in the early spring season that we went to Minamichita, a beach town of the Aichi prefecture. When we entered the Minamichita area, we could see the blue sea on one side of the road all over our way.
CultureFood & DrinkSightseeingChubu
August 27, 2015
Here are some hints about shopping for food in Japan so you`re not unpleasantly surprised when you make that next meal for all your friends and family.
May 14, 2015
Ehime is located on the smallest island of Japan, Shikoku island, more than 500 kilometres far from Tokyo. The biggest city in Ehime is Matsuyama. You will find the combination of modernity and tradition in this city.
Food & DrinkSightseeingShikoku
February 26, 2015
Just 50 minutes outside of Tokyo, the famous Dragon Blueberry and Strawberry Farm in Chiba Prefecture has attracted visitors from within Japan and beyond. Its greenhouse style farm allows each individual all-you-can-eat strawberries for half an hour, leaving visitors to wander their vibrant green rows and indulge in the honey-sweet taste of strawberries straight from the source!
February 22, 2015
There are so many areas famous for producing fruits around Toyo. The fresh fruits right from the trees, etc. will offer you the deliciousness different from those you get from the city. Here are some of the fruit producing areas that we recommend.
October 3, 2014