Golden Hour in Harajuku: A Photography Enthusiast’s Guide to Meiji Shrine, Omotesando & Hidden Shrines

Discover Meiji Shrine and Omotesando through the lens of a passionate photographer — from misty forest light at dawn to hidden shrines tucked between luxury boutiques. This first-hand guide reveals the best shots, secret spots, and sensory magic that most tourists completely miss.

Shibuya Crossing Walking Tour for Photography Enthusiasts: Best Times, Hidden Angles & Local Secrets

Discover Shibuya Crossing through the lens of a photography enthusiast — from the exact rooftop vantage points to the magic hour lighting secrets only locals know. This first-hand guide will help you capture shots that go far beyond the typical tourist snap.

Tokyo Cooking Class: Learn to Make Sushi and Traditional Japanese Dishes Like a Local

Discover the magic of a Tokyo cooking class where you’ll master the art of sushi-making and traditional Japanese dishes in the heart of Japan’s culinary capital. From fresh fish markets to hands-on kitchen experiences, this is the ultimate foodie adventure you won’t want to miss.

Through the Lens of Old Tokyo: A Photography Enthusiast’s Guide to Yanaka’s Hidden Walking Tour

Yanaka old town is Tokyo’s most photogenic hidden gem, where wooden machiya townhouses and incense-scented alleys survived the bombs and bulldozers. This photographer’s walking tour guide reveals the best shots, golden-hour secrets, and local encounters you won’t find in any guidebook.

Glide Through Time: The Ultimate Asakusa Rickshaw Tour Experience in Tokyo

Discover the magic of Asakusa through an unforgettable rickshaw tour experience in Tokyo, where ancient temples, vibrant street food, and traditional culture collide in one extraordinary journey. From the iconic Senso-ji Temple to hidden lantern-lit alleyways, let a knowledgeable jinrikisha guide pull you through Japan’s most storied neighborhood.

Monzen-Nakacho(門前仲町)

Monzen-Nakacho is one of Tokyo’s most atmospheric and underrated neighborhoods — where salarymen crowd into tiny izakayas after work, ancient temples stand next to modern coffee shops, and the streets still carry the spirit of old Edo. Just two stops from Ginza on the Tozai Line, this neighborhood is one of Tokyo’s most atmospheric and … Read more

Shimbashi(新橋)

A vibrant city of relaxation for office workers. 🗾 Book: Unlimited Sake Tasting Experience → Shimbashi is said to be a town of office workers. This is because office workers who work for nearby companies go out for drinks at the end of work. This time, I will introduce such Shimbashi. Click here for an … Read more