Shibuya's Super Cute Kumachan Onsen Review

Shibuya's Super Cute Kumachan Onsen Review

Kumachan Onsen combines the Japanese words for bear and hot springs. The restaurant's bear-themed decor adds a whimsical touch to the traditional shabu shabu dining experience, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a fun and memorable meal in Japan.

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Where To Stay in Tokyo - Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu

Where To Stay in Tokyo - Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu

A detailed review of our stay at Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu. Situated conveniently near a variety of shopping and dining options, the hotel boasts clean and expansive rooms, the option for in-room massage services, and breathtaking panoramic views that truly enhanced our visit.

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The Perfect 2 Day Itinerary for Tokyo Japan

The Perfect 2 Day Itinerary for Tokyo Japan

There are so many things to see and do in Tokyo that it's hard to narrow down what to do if you only have a couple of days to spend in this iconic city but if that’s all the time you have, we have the perfect 2-day itinerary for you. We grew up in Japan and still visit on a regular basis, so these are our recommendations from a tourist and local's perspective.

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Experiencing Steak Katsu (Gyukatsu) in Japan for the First Time

Experiencing Steak Katsu (Gyukatsu) in Japan for the First Time

Steak Katsu (or gyukatsu) is relatively new in Japan. It’s so new that not even my Japanese relatives knew about it when I went to go visit them in November 2016. Katsu, meaning (fried) cutlet, is very common in Japan, but most of the time, it’s made with pork or chicken. There’s a few places that I know of that currently serves steak katsu and Shibuya is one of them. 

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Japan Will Always Be Our Home

Japan Will Always Be Our Home

This is a bit of a throwback, but I wanted to share it with those of you who have stumbled across our site recently. Every year we try to make a trip back home to Japan. Although we both reside in the United States now, our family (parents, siblings, relatives) still live in Japan. 

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