List of 'What to do/eat'

zazen at Kenninji temple

Zazen, the Buddhist meditation, are normally practiced by monks as a part of their daily work, but some temples offer an introductory Zazen for anyone who visits the temple. It is mostly held on Sunda [...]

nishikyogoku

Kyoto’s only one professional soccer club, ‘Kyoto Sanga’ has been in the second division for three seasons, and Gamba Osaka which used to be a very good team in the first, also demot [...]

yakitori ichiban

Yakitori, or grilled chiken, are often served in a small restaurant which specialize in it. They open in the evening to catch people on their way home. Red or yellow illuminations, sweet smell, and wh [...]

keirin 11r4

I grew up near to the Mukomachi Keirin cycle track racing venue, but had never been there before. None of my family and friends haven’t brought me there. I’ve thought that Keirin was more [...]

kusatsu line view

Omawari is the common name for a train trip which you take a long way around when a more direct route is available, in the Japan Railway (JR) network. Typically, you buy a ticket for minimal fare and [...]

hiyashiame

Hiyashiame is a sweet beverage made from barley malt syrup, flavoured with ginger. Suppose that you heat a ginger ale. It will lose gasses off and probably have a taste similar to Hiyashiame. They are [...]

eigamura

It’s hard to imagine now that until 150 years ago, Samurai worriers were walking around our neighbourhood. But in the Toei Uzumasa Eigamura theme park, they are real. You can see the actors dres [...]

yatsuhashi baked

Hi, my name is Emi. I like sweets, particularly Japanese sweets. Today, I want to show you Yatshuhashi, Kyoto’s most famous souvenir sweets. This is one of many souvenir shops you see near tourist att [...]

tsujiri

Kyoto has long been producing good quality tea leaves and there are a number of famous tea shops in the city. Here are the two most famous shops in downtown where you can taste and buy a pack of green [...]

koshien lucky7

Baseball is big in Japan. For many, it is the sport which defines the summer. Games are played several times a week from April to September. Kansai, with 2 teams, is well represented. Far and away the [...]