Hidden Gems Across Japan
244 spots found · Food & Drink
Tokushima Central Wholesale Market — Morning Tuna Auctions
Tokushima Central Wholesale Market (徳島市中央卸売市場) is a functioning seafood and produce market where Tokushima's restaurants…
Yamagata Imoni — Autumn Taro and Beef Stew Festival
Imoni (芋煮) is Yamagata's signature autumn comfort food — a hot pot stew made with taro root (satoimo), beef, konjac, gre…
Yamagata Beef — Premium A5 Wagyu Tenderness
Yamagata beef is one of Japan's elite wagyu brands, produced from Japanese Black cattle raised in Yamagata's clean mount…
Yamagata Cherries — Pick Your Own Sato-Nishiki
Yamagata Prefecture produces 70% of Japan's cherry crop, earning its designation as the nation's cherry capital. The sig…
Inaniwa Udon — Japan's Silky Hand-Stretched Noodles
Inaniwa udon (稲庭うどん) is one of Japan's three most famous udon varieties (alongside Sanuki and Kishimen), distinguished b…
Akita Sake Breweries — Premium Rice Wine Tradition
Akita Prefecture is one of Japan's top sake-producing regions, with cold winters, pure mountain water, and high-quality…
Hinai-jidori Chicken — Akita's Premium Poultry
Hinai-jidori (比内地鶏) is one of Japan's three premier chicken breeds (alongside Nagoya Cochin and Satsuma chicken), native…
Kiritanpo — Pounded Rice Hot Pot & Grilled Sticks
Kiritanpo (きりたんぽ) is Akita's signature comfort food, originating from the mountainous Kazuno region where woodcutters an…
Ichinoseki Mochi Culture — 300 Mochi Dishes
Ichinoseki has Japan's richest mochi (rice cake) culinary tradition, with over 300 documented mochi dishes developed ove…
Genbikei Gorge — Flying Dango Basket Delivery
Genbikei Gorge is a 2km rocky gorge carved by the Iwai River, featuring dramatic boulder formations, rapids, and the fam…
Wanko Soba — All-You-Can-Eat Rapid-Fire Noodle Challenge
Wanko Soba is Morioka's most theatrical dining experience — an all-you-can-eat soba challenge where servers rapidly refi…
Morioka Reimen — Pyonpyansa's Cold Buckwheat Noodles
Morioka Reimen is one of Morioka's 'Three Great Noodles' — cold buckwheat noodles in icy beef broth, topped with kimchi,…
Shimokita Peninsula — Remote Coastline & Wild Horses
The Shimokita Peninsula (下北半島) is Honshu's northernmost landmass, jutting into the Tsugaru Strait toward Hokkaido. This…
Ichigoni Soup — Sea Urchin & Abalone Luxury
Ichigoni (いちご煮) is Aomori's most luxurious soup, combining sea urchin (uni) and abalone in a clear dashi broth, served i…
Furukawa Market — Build-Your-Own Nokkedon
Furukawa Market (古川市場) in Hachinohe is a bustling covered market specializing in nokkedon (のっけ丼) — the interactive 'buil…
Aomori Apples — Orchards, Picking & Apple Pie
Aomori Prefecture produces over 50% of Japan's apples, with vast orchards blanketing the countryside around Hirosaki and…
Sawachi Ryori — Banquet on a Platter
Sawachi ryori is Kochi's unique banquet cuisine, served on massive ceramic platters (sawachi) up to 50cm in diameter. Ea…
Hirome Market — Drinking Hall of the People
Hirome Market is not a market in the conventional sense — it is a 7,000-square-meter indoor drinking and eating hall whe…
Katsuo no Tataki — Straw-Flame Seared Bonito
Katsuo no tataki is the soul of Kochi cuisine — fresh skipjack tuna (bonito) seared over roaring straw flames for 20 sec…
Awa Japanese Beef — Premium Tokushima Wagyu
Awa Beef (阿波牛, Awa-gyu) is Tokushima Prefecture's premium wagyu brand, raised on feed incorporating local sudachi citrus…
La France Pears — Yamagata's Premium Autumn Fruit
La France pears (ラ・フランス) are a French pear variety that thrives in Yamagata's climate, producing fruit with exceptional…
Sudachi Citrus — Tokushima's Signature Green Lime
Sudachi (酢橘) is a small green citrus fruit (3–4cm diameter) native to Tokushima Prefecture, similar to lime or yuzu but…
Tokushima Ramen — Rich Pork Bone Broth with Raw Egg
Tokushima ramen (徳島ラーメン) is distinct from other regional ramen styles, featuring a dark brown pork bone broth (豚骨醤油, ton…
Jakoten — Fried Fish Cake Street Food
Jakoten (じゃこ天) is Ehime's signature fish cake made from small fish (jako — tiny sardines or anchovies) ground whole with…
Taimeshi — Sea Bream Rice Two Ways
Taimeshi (鯛めし, 'sea bream rice') is Ehime's signature dish, existing in two completely different regional styles: Matsuy…
Ehime Mikan — Citrus Capital of Japan
Ehime Prefecture produces 20% of Japan's mikan (mandarin oranges), making citrus the region's defining agricultural prod…
Matsue Wagashi Sweets — Tea Culture Capital
Matsue is ranked among Japan's top wagashi (和菓子, traditional Japanese sweets) cities, with per-capita wagashi consumptio…
Izumo Soba — Three-Tier Warigo Bowl Tradition
Izumo Soba (出雲そば) is Shimane's signature noodle dish, served in a unique warigo (割子) style: three small stacked lacquere…
Daisen Milk & White Baracca — Mountain Dairy Farm
The Daisen mountain foothills are home to several dairy farms that produce some of Japan's finest milk, cream, and soft-…
Tottori Nijisseiki Pear Tart — Local Dessert Icon
The Tottori 20th Century Pear Tart (鳥取二十世紀梨タルト) is the prefecture's signature souvenir dessert — a buttery tart shell fi…
Matsuba Crab Auction — Predawn Fish Market Experience
Sakaiminato Port is one of Japan's premier fishing harbors and the epicenter of Tottori's matsuba crab industry. Every m…
Tottori 20th Century Pear — Fruit Museum & Orchards
Tottori produces 50% of Japan's 20th Century pears (nijisseiki nashi), a variety prized for its crisp texture, high wate…
Matsuba Crab — Winter's King of the Sea
Matsuba crab (snow crab) is Tottori's most prized delicacy, harvested from the deep waters of the Sea of Japan from Nove…
Yuda Onsen — Alkaline Hot Spring Town
Yuda Onsen (湯田温泉) is Yamaguchi City's hot spring district, where 2,000 tons of alkaline thermal water (pH 9.1, 72°C at s…
Tawarayama Onsen — Hidden Mountain Hot Spring Village
Tawarayama Onsen (俵山温泉) is a historic hot spring village tucked into the mountains of northern Yamaguchi, where narrow l…
Karato Fish Market — Fugu Pufferfish Capital
Shimonoseki is Japan's undisputed fugu (pufferfish) capital, handling 80% of the nation's catch and hosting the only ded…
Okayama Muscat Grapes — Emerald-Green Luxury Fruit
Okayama Prefecture produces Japan's finest Muscat of Alexandria grapes — large, emerald-green grapes with thin skins, cr…
Okayama Barazushi — Vinegared Rice Topped with Sashimi Jewels
Okayama Barazushi (岡山ばら寿司), also known as Matsuri-zushi (festival sushi), is the prefecture's signature sushi dish — a c…
Okayama White Peaches — Japan's Premium Fruit
Okayama Prefecture is Japan's premier white peach (白桃, hakutou) producer, cultivating some of the world's most expensive…
Kibi Dango — Okayama's Legendary Sweet
Kibi dango (吉備団子) is Okayama's most iconic confection, a soft mochi-like sweet made from millet (kibi) flour, rice, suga…
Momiji Manju — Miyajima's Maple Leaf-Shaped Sweet
Momiji manju (もみじ饅頭, 'maple leaf manju') is Hiroshima and Miyajima's iconic confection — small, maple leaf-shaped cakes…
Onomichi Ramen — Soy-Based Pork Back Fat Noodles
Onomichi ramen (尾道ラーメン) is a distinctive local ramen style characterized by soy sauce-based broth (shoyu), flat noodles,…
Grilled Oysters (Kaki) — Hiroshima's Juicy Seafood Treasure
Hiroshima Prefecture produces over 60% of Japan's oysters (牡蠣, kaki), with the Seto Inland Sea's calm, nutrient-rich wat…
Hiroshima-Style Okonomiyaki — Layered Savory Pancake Feast
Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki (広島風お好み焼き) is the prefecture's signature comfort food — a multi-layered savory pancake built…
Fukushima Peaches — Premium Momo Fruit Orchards & Picking
Fukushima Prefecture is Japan's second-largest peach producer (after Yamanashi), renowned for exceptionally sweet, juicy…
Aizu Sake Breweries — Premium Sake Region & Tasting Tours
Aizu region is one of Japan's premier sake-producing areas, with 30+ active breweries crafting premium sake using local…
Kitakata Ramen — Breakfast Ramen Culture & Thick Curly Noodles
Kitakata (喜多方) is Japan's ramen pilgrimage destination, famous for asa-ramen (朝ラーメン, breakfast ramen) culture where loca…
Ouchi-juku — Edo-Period Thatched Village & Negi Soba
Ouchi-juku (大内宿) is a meticulously preserved Edo-period post town where over 40 traditional thatched-roof houses (kayabu…
Yonezawa Beef — One of Japan's Top Three Wagyu Brands
Yonezawa beef is one of Japan's three most prestigious wagyu brands (alongside Kobe and Matsusaka), produced from Japane…
Utsunomiya Gyoza — Dumpling Capital
Utsunomiya is Japan's self-proclaimed gyoza capital, with over 200 gyoza specialty restaurants and the highest per-capit…
Nasu Kogen Strawberry Picking — Highland Berry Farms
Tochigi Prefecture is Japan's largest strawberry producer, and the Nasu Kogen (Nasu Highlands) region hosts dozens of st…
Sapporo Ramen — Miso Soul of the North
Sapporo is the birthplace of miso ramen — the rich, hearty cousin of tonkotsu and shoyu styles. Developed in the 1960s t…
Sapporo Beer Museum — Birthplace of Japanese Beer
The Sapporo Beer Museum (サッポロビール博物館) occupies a red-brick factory from 1890, when Hokkaido's cold climate and barley cul…
Soup Curry — Hokkaido's Spiced Comfort Bowl
Soup curry (スープカレー) is Sapporo's modern culinary invention — a thin, broth-based curry stew served with large chunks of…
Hakodate Morning Market — Live Seafood & Donburi
Hakodate Morning Market (函館朝市, Hakodate Asaichi) is a labyrinth of 250+ vendors selling Hokkaido's ocean harvest — live…
Lucky Pierrot — Hokkaido's Beloved Burger Chain
Lucky Pierrot (ラッキーピエロ) is a Hakodate-only burger chain with 17 locations, each themed differently (pirate ship, carouse…
Otaru Sushi Street — Hokkaido's Seafood Showcase
Otaru's Sushi Street (寿司屋通り, Sushiya-dori) is a concentrated block of 20+ sushi restaurants within 200 meters of Otaru S…
Susukino District — Hokkaido's Nightlife Capital
Susukino (すすきの) is Japan's largest nightlife district north of Tokyo, a 6-block area of neon-lit streets packed with 4,0…
Jingisukan — Hokkaido's Lamb BBQ Tradition
Jingisukan (ジンギスカン, 'Genghis Khan') is Hokkaido's signature BBQ dish — thinly sliced lamb grilled on a convex cast-iron…
Shiroi Koibito Park — Chocolate Cookie Factory Tour
Shiroi Koibito (白い恋人, 'White Lovers') is Hokkaido's most famous souvenir — delicate langue de chat butter cookies sandwi…
Kushiro Robatayaki — Fireside Grilling Birthplace
Robatayaki (炉端焼き, 'fireside grilling') was invented in Kushiro in the 1950s, inspired by fishermen grilling their catch…
Shinjuku Kabukicho — Neon Nightlife Labyrinth
Kabukicho (歌舞伎町) is Tokyo's largest entertainment and red-light district, a neon-soaked maze of narrow alleys packed wit…
Tsukiji Outer Market — Seafood & Street Food
Tsukiji Outer Market (築地場外市場, Tsukiji Jogai Shijo) is a 300-meter network of alleys and shops selling fresh seafood, pro…
Tokyo Ramen — Shoyu Noodle Capital
Tokyo-style ramen (東京ラーメン) is characterized by shoyu (soy sauce) broth — clear, savory, and balanced — served with mediu…
Tokyo Izakaya Culture — After-Work Drinking
Izakaya (居酒屋) are Japanese gastropubs — casual drinking establishments serving small plates (yakitori, edamame, fried ch…
Tokyo Yakatabune — Dinner Cruise on Sumida River
Yakatabune (屋形船) are traditional roofed boats used for evening dinner cruises on Tokyo's Sumida River and Tokyo Bay. The…
Tokyo Sushi — Edomae Tradition & Mastery
Edomae sushi (江戸前鮨) is Tokyo-style sushi developed in the 1800s, characterized by vinegared rice, fresh fish from Tokyo…
Tokyo Coffee Culture — Third-Wave Specialty Cafes
Tokyo's coffee culture has evolved from 1970s kissaten (喫茶店, retro cafes) to 2000s-2010s third-wave specialty coffee — s…
Yokohama Chinatown — Japan's Largest Chinese Quarter
Yokohama Chinatown (横浜中華街, Yokohama Chukagai) is Japan's largest Chinatown, home to over 600 shops and restaurants packe…
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum — Nine Regional Ramen Styles Under One Roof
The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum (新横浜ラーメン博物館) is part food court, part cultural museum — a basement complex recreating 195…
Yokohama Ramen — Iekei Thick Pork-Soy Broth
Yokohama is the birthplace of Iekei Ramen (家系ラーメン, 'family-style ramen'), a distinctive style featuring thick tonkotsu-s…
Kamakura Komachi-dori — Temple Town Shopping Street
Komachi-dori (小町通り, Komachi Street) is Kamakura's main pedestrian shopping street, a narrow 350-meter lane packed with 2…
Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse — Historic Port Warehouses
The Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse (横浜赤レンガ倉庫, Akarenga Soko) consists of two historic brick warehouses built in 1911 durin…
Kirin Brewery Yokohama — Beer Factory Tour with Tasting
The Kirin Brewery Yokohama Factory (キリンビール横浜工場) offers guided tours showcasing the beer brewing process from malt select…
Kawagoe Unagi — Edo-Style Grilled Eel Tradition
Kawagoe's proximity to the Arakawa and Iruma rivers made it a historical center for freshwater eel fishing, and the city…
Kashiya Yokocho — Penny Candy Alley Since 1820s
Kashiya Yokocho (菓子屋横丁, 'Candy Alley') is a narrow 80-meter lane lined with traditional sweet shops selling dagashi (駄菓子…
Urawa Unagi — Freshwater Eel District Tradition
Urawa (now part of Saitama City) has served as a freshwater eel capital since the Edo period when the Shiba River and su…
Narita Eel Restaurants — Edo-Style Charcoal Grilling
Narita's association with eel (unagi) dates to the Edo period when pilgrims visiting Naritasan Temple required high-prot…
Yamasa Soy Sauce Factory — 400 Years of Fermentation
Yamasa Corporation, founded in 1645, is one of Japan's oldest soy sauce breweries and the largest in Choshi — a city tha…
Choshi Fish Market — Japan's Top Landing Port
Choshi Port has been Japan's number one fish landing port by volume for multiple years running, processing over 250,000…
Chiba Peanuts — Japan's Peanut Capital
Chiba Prefecture produces 80% of Japan's domestic peanuts, a dominance that began in the Meiji era when sandy coastal so…
Narita Dream Farm — Pick-Your-Own Produce
Narita Dream Farm is a 30-hectare agricultural park offering year-round fruit and vegetable picking — strawberries in wi…
Gunma Konjac Dishes — Yam Jelly Specialty
Konjac (蒟蒻, konnyaku) is a jelly-like food made from the corm of the konjac yam, with a chewy, gelatinous texture and ne…
Mito Natto — Fermented Soybean Breakfast
Natto — fermented soybeans bound by sticky, stringy threads — is Japan's most divisive food, beloved by locals and bewil…
Joshu Wagyu Beef — Gunma's Premium Beef
Joshu wagyu (上州和牛) is Gunma's premium beef brand, raised in the region's cool mountain climate and pure water from the T…
Oarai Fish Market — Morning Catch Kaisendon
Oarai Port lands some of the finest Pacific seafood in the Kanto region — flatfish (hirame), Pacific saury (sanma), monk…
Tsukuba Winery — Japan's Oldest Wine Estate
Ushiku Chateau (despite the name, located in Ushiku, not Tsukuba) is Japan's oldest winery, established in 1903 by entre…
Takayama Morning Markets — Farm-Direct Produce & Crafts
Takayama operates two daily morning markets (朝市, asaichi) — Miyagawa Market along the Miyagawa River (60+ stalls) and Ji…
Hida Beef — Mountain-Raised Wagyu Royalty
Hida beef (飛騨牛, Hida-gyu) is Gifu's premium wagyu, raised in the Japanese Alps under strict protocols: only Japanese Bla…
Hoba Miso — Magnolia Leaf Grilling Tradition
Hoba miso (朴葉味噌) is Hida's signature dish — a miso-based sauce mixed with green onions, mushrooms, and sometimes Hida be…
Ponshukan Sake Museum — 117 Niigata Sake Breweries in One Room
Niigata produces more sake breweries per capita than any other prefecture (88 active breweries for 2.2 million residents…
Niigata Negi Ramen — Sweet Onion Mountain Tsukemen
Niigata's signature ramen style centers on an enormous mound of finely-chopped sweet green onions (negi) served atop mis…
Nodoguro Grilled Blackthroat Seaperch — Niigata's Luxury Fish
Nodoguro (喉黒, 'black throat') — also called blackthroat seaperch or akamutsu — is a deep-water fish caught in the Sea of…
Imayo Tsukasa Sake Brewery — Premium Daiginjo Tasting
Imayo Tsukasa Brewery (今代司酒造) is a 250-year-old sake producer in central Niigata City that has committed entirely to jun…
Koshihikari Rice — Birthplace of Japan's Premium Rice
Koshihikari is Japan's most famous rice variety, representing 35% of all rice grown in Japan and commanding premium pric…
Toyama Sushi — Toyama Bay's Fresh Seafood Harvest
Toyama Bay is renowned as Japan's 'natural fish preserve' — a unique underwater topography where depths plunge to 1,000+…
Toyama Black Ramen — Soy-Sauce Drenched Labor Fuel
Toyama Black Ramen (富山ブラックラーメン) is an intensely salty, soy-sauce-heavy ramen style created in post-war Toyama as fuel fo…
Himi Buri — Winter Yellowtail Fishing Capital
Himi City (氷見市) on Toyama Bay is Japan's premier fishing ground for kanburi (寒ブリ, winter yellowtail) — prized yellowtail…
Kofu Wine Wineries — Japan's Oldest Wine Region
Kofu Basin in central Yamanashi is Japan's premier wine-producing region, responsible for 40% of domestic wine productio…
Hoto Noodles — Yamanashi's Hearty Soul Food
Hoto is Yamanashi's signature comfort dish — thick, flat wheat noodles simmered in a miso-based broth with kabocha squas…
Yamanashi Fruit Picking — Peaches, Grapes, and Cherries
Yamanashi Prefecture is Japan's fruit basket — the nation's top producer of grapes and peaches, and second for cherries.…
Wakasa Bay — Saba Kaido Mackerel Route Heritage
Wakasa Bay (若狭湾) is a deeply indented coastal region facing the Sea of Japan, historically famous as the terminus of the…
Sauce Katsudon — Fukui's Signature Pork Cutlet Bowl
Sauce katsudon is Fukui's regional soul food and the polar opposite of the egg-bound katsudon known elsewhere in Japan.…
Oroshi Soba — Grated Radish Buckwheat Noodles
Echizen oroshi soba is Fukui's traditional buckwheat noodle dish, defined by the use of coarsely grated daikon radish mi…
Awara Onsen — Historic Hot Spring Resort Town
Awara Onsen (芦原温泉) is Fukui's premier hot spring resort, established in 1883 when a farmer accidentally discovered therm…
Wakasa Obama Juku Food Culture Museum — Regional Cuisine Heritage
The Obama Food Culture Museum (御食国若狭おばま食文化館) celebrates Obama's 1,500-year history as miketsukuni — an imperial food-sup…
Echizen Crab — Winter King of the Sea of Japan
Echizen crab (越前蟹) is the regional name for male snow crab (Zuwai-gani) caught in the waters off Fukui Prefecture, consi…
Kyoto Kaiseki — Multi-Course Haute Cuisine Experience
Kaiseki (懐石) is Kyoto's refined multi-course dining tradition, rooted in tea ceremony aesthetics and seasonal ingredient…
Uji Matcha — Green Tea Capital of Japan
Uji (宇治) has produced Japan's finest green tea for over 800 years, and Uji matcha (抹茶) is considered the gold standard f…
Pontocho Alley — Riverside Dining Corridor
Pontocho (先斗町) is a narrow 500-meter alley running parallel to the Kamo River, lined with traditional wooden buildings h…
Nishiki Market — Kyoto's 400-Year-Old Kitchen
Nishiki Market (錦市場, Nishiki Ichiba) is a narrow covered arcade housing 100+ specialist food vendors selling Kyoto's sea…
Fushimi Sake District — Brewery Town with Soft Water
Fushimi (伏見) is one of Japan's three premier sake-brewing regions, blessed with underground springs of exceptionally sof…
Tea Ceremony Experience — Chanoyu in Traditional Tea House
The tea ceremony (茶道, chado or sadō, 'the way of tea') is a ritualized preparation and serving of matcha, rooted in Zen…
Nanzen-ji Temple — Zen and Aqueduct Architecture
Nanzen-ji (南禅寺) ranks as the head temple of the Rinzai Zen sect's Nanzen-ji school, with a massive Sanmon gate (三門, 22 m…
Kifune Shrine — Summer River Dining Platforms
Kifune Shrine (貴船神社) sits in a forested mountain valley north of Kyoto, famous for its summer river dining platforms (川床…
Kyoto Traditional Sweets — Wagashi Artistry
Wagashi (和菓子, traditional Japanese sweets) reached its aesthetic and technical peak in Kyoto, where sweets-making became…
Kamo River Noryo-yuka — Summer Riverbed Dining Tradition
The Kamo River (鴨川) flows through central Kyoto, and during summer (May–September) restaurants along its banks construct…
Kyoto Ramen — Tonkotsu-Shoyu Hybrid Style
Kyoto ramen (京都ラーメン) blends tonkotsu (pork bone) and shoyu (soy sauce) into a rich, dark broth that's less heavy than Ha…
Kyoto Gyoza — Crispy Pan-Fried Dumplings
While gyoza (餃子, Chinese-style dumplings) originated in China, Kyoto has developed its own regional style emphasizing ve…
Dotonbori — Neon Canal & Street Food Paradise
Dotonbori (道頓堀) is Osaka's most iconic entertainment district — a neon-lit canal lined with restaurants, bars, and massi…
Kuromon Market — Osaka's Kitchen Since 1822
Kuromon Ichiba Market (黒門市場, 'Black Gate Market') is a 580-meter covered arcade with 150+ vendors selling fresh seafood,…
Okonomiyaki — Osaka's Signature Savory Pancake
Okonomiyaki (お好み焼き, 'grilled as you like it') is Osaka's soul food — a savory pancake made from cabbage, batter, and top…
Shinsekai & Tsutenkaku Tower — Retro Working-Class District
Shinsekai (新世界, 'New World') is Osaka's retro entertainment district built in 1912, designed to evoke Paris (northern se…
Takoyaki — Osaka's Iconic Octopus Balls
Takoyaki (たこ焼き, 'fried octopus') is Osaka's signature street food — golf-ball-sized wheat-batter spheres with diced octo…
Osaka Ramen — Rich Chicken-Pork Blend
While Osaka is more famous for okonomiyaki and takoyaki, the city has developed distinctive ramen styles blending tonkot…
Hozenji Yokocho — Moss-Covered Fudo Statue Alley
Hozenji Yokocho (法善寺横丁) is a narrow 80-meter stone-paved alley lined with traditional restaurants, bars, and the moss-co…
Instant Ramen Museum — Interactive Cup Noodles Factory
Cupnoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda (カップヌードルミュージアム 大阪池田) celebrates the invention of instant ramen by Momofuku Ando in 1958 an…
Tsuruhashi Korea Town — Yakiniku Alley & Korean Goods
Tsuruhashi Korea Town (鶴橋コリアタウン) is Osaka's largest Korean community, concentrated around Tsuruhashi Station. The distri…
Kobe Beef Steak — Premium Wagyu Experience
While Kobe beef originates in Hyogo Prefecture, Osaka has numerous high-end teppanyaki and steakhouses serving certified…
Conveyor Belt Sushi — Rotating Plate Dining Experience
Kaitenzushi (回転寿司, 'rotating sushi') or conveyor belt sushi was invented in Osaka in 1958 when Yoshiaki Shiraishi create…
Kushikatsu Deep Dive — Osaka's Deep-Fried Skewer Culture
Kushikatsu (串カツ, 'skewer cutlet') goes beyond simple deep-fried food — it's Osaka working-class culture made edible. The…
Kitashinchi Izakaya District — Upscale Drinking Culture
Kitashinchi (北新地) is Osaka's upscale nightlife district — a dense warren of narrow alleys lined with 2,000+ izakayas (居酒…
Osaka Breakfast Culture — Morning Sets & Coffee Shops
Osaka's breakfast culture centers on morning sets (モーニングセット morning setto) at kissaten (喫茶店, traditional coffee shops) —…
Premium Kaiseki Ryori — Multi-Course Japanese Haute Cuisine
Kaiseki ryori (懐石料理) is Japan's haute cuisine — a multi-course meal (8–14 courses) emphasizing seasonal ingredients, met…
Hozenji Yokocho Late Night — After-Hours Alley Atmosphere
Returning to Hozenji Yokocho after midnight (23:00–02:00) transforms the alley into entirely different experience from d…
Kobe Beef Teppanyaki — Wagyu at the Source
Kobe beef (神戸牛, Kobe-gyu) is Japan's most famous wagyu brand — beef from Tajima cattle raised in Hyogo Prefecture under…
Kobe Chinatown (Nankinmachi) — Compact Chinese Quarter
Nankinmachi (南京町) is Kobe's Chinatown, a compact 200-meter square district packed with 100+ Chinese restaurants, street…
Nada Sake Brewery District — Five Village Sake Tour
Nada (灘) is Japan's largest sake-producing region, historically known as the 'Five Villages' (灘五郷) where over 30 breweri…
Kinosaki Winter Crab Kaiseki — Snow Crab Season
Winter in Kinosaki (November–March) means Matsuba crab (松葉蟹) — male snow crab from the Sea of Japan served in elaborate…
Awaji Onion Cuisine — Island's Sweet Specialty
Awaji Island (淡路島) is Japan's largest onion producer, famous for its exceptionally sweet onions (淡路島玉ねぎ) — low sulfur co…
Himeji Oden — Local Comfort Food with Ginger Soy
Himeji oden (姫路おでん) is the city's soul food — simmered fish cakes, daikon radish, boiled eggs, and konnyaku served with…
Akashi Fish Market & Octopus Takoyaki — Sea Bounty
Akashi (明石) sits on the Akashi Strait where strong tidal currents create nutrient-rich waters, producing some of Japan's…
Himeji Tegai Yaki Anagomeshi — Grilled Eel Rice Box
Anagomeshi (穴子飯) is Himeji's ekiben (station bento) specialty — grilled saltwater eel (anago, 穴子) over seasoned rice in…
Naramachi — Edo-Period Merchant District
Naramachi (奈良町) is Nara's preserved merchant quarter with narrow lanes lined with traditional machiya townhouses dating…
Kakinoha-zushi — Persimmon-Leaf Wrapped Sushi
Kakinoha-zushi (柿の葉寿司) is Nara's signature pressed sushi: vinegared rice topped with mackerel, salmon, or sea bream, wra…
Narazuke Pickles — Sake Lees-Pickled Vegetables
Narazuke (奈良漬) are vegetables pickled in sake kasu (酒粕, sake lees — the fermented rice solids left after sake brewing),…
Nara Sake — Birthplace of Clear Sake Brewing
Nara is the birthplace of sake brewing's key innovations — monks at Shoryakuji Temple (菩提山正暦寺) invented the bodaimoto me…
Yoshino Kuzu Mochi — Translucent Arrowroot Starch Sweets
Yoshino is Japan's premier producer of kuzu (葛, arrowroot starch), a plant-based starch extracted from kudzu vine roots…
Nara Hotel — Historic Meiji-Era Luxury & Afternoon Tea
Nara Hotel (奈良ホテル) is a historic luxury hotel opened in 1909 during the Meiji Period as one of Japan's first Western-sty…
Hikone Castle Town — Edo-Period Streets & Merchant Houses
Hikone's castle town (城下町, jokamachi) preserves the urban layout and atmosphere of an Edo-period samurai district. The Y…
Omi Beef — One of Japan's Three Premium Wagyu
Omi beef (近江牛, Omi-gyu) is one of Japan's three most prestigious wagyu brands, alongside Kobe and Matsusaka beef. Raised…
Wakayama Ramen — Tonkotsu Shoyu Style
Wakayama ramen (和歌山ラーメン, also called chuka soba in local dialect) is a distinct regional ramen style featuring rich tonk…
Yuasa Soy Sauce Town — Birthplace of Shoyu
Yuasa (湯浅) is a small coastal town credited as the birthplace of Japanese soy sauce (shoyu, 醤油), where Buddhist monks in…
Shojin Ryori — Buddhist Vegetarian Temple Cuisine
Shojin ryori (精進料理, devotional cuisine) is Buddhist vegetarian cooking developed by monks over centuries as a meditative…
Wakayama Mikan & Umeboshi — Citrus Orchards & Pickled Plums
Wakayama Prefecture is Japan's largest producer of mikan oranges (温州みかん, unshu mikan) and umeboshi pickled plums (梅干し),…
Katsuura Tuna Market — Honmaguro Auction & Sashimi
Katsuura Fishing Port (勝浦漁港) in Nachikatsuura Town is one of Japan's premier tuna landing ports, especially famous for h…
Oharai-machi & Okage-yokocho — Ise's Edo-Period Shopping Streets
Oharai-machi (おはらい町) is an 800-meter pedestrian street lined with Edo-period style wooden buildings, connecting Ise Jing…
Matsusaka Beef — Japan's Most Luxurious Wagyu
Matsusaka beef (松阪牛, Matsusaka-gyu) is considered Japan's finest wagyu, rivaling Kobe beef in marbling, tenderness, and…
Ama Divers of Ise-Shima — Women Freedivers of the Sea
The ama (海女, 'sea women') are traditional female freedivers who harvest abalone, sea urchins, and seaweed from the ocean…
Ise Shrimp (Ise-Ebi) — Japan's Finest Spiny Lobster
Ise-ebi (伊勢海老, 'Ise lobster') is a spiny lobster species native to Japan's Pacific coast, with Ise Bay producing the hig…
Kuwana Clam (Hamaguri) — Sweet Grilled Shellfish
Kuwana hamaguri (桑名のはまぐり) are large clams harvested from the Ibi River estuary where freshwater meets Ise Bay, creating…
Toba Oyster (Toba Kaki) — Grilled Seaside Delicacy
Toba oysters (鳥羽牡蠣, Toba kaki) are cultivated in the nutrient-rich waters of Toba Bay and Matoya Bay, producing large, p…
Toba Marine Terminal — Fresh Seafood Market & Bay Views
Toba Marine Terminal (鳥羽マリンターミナル) is a waterfront complex combining a fresh seafood market, restaurants, ferry terminal,…
Omicho Market — Kanazawa's 290-Year-Old Kitchen
Omicho Market (近江町市場, Omicho Ichiba) is Kanazawa's central food market, operating for 290+ years as the city's primary s…
Kanazawa Kaiseki — Kaga Cuisine Refined to Art
Kanazawa's kaiseki cuisine (Kaga Ryori, 加賀料理) is considered equal to Kyoto's, developed over centuries by the Maeda clan…
Wajima Morning Market — 1,000-Year-Old Coastal Market
Wajima Morning Market (輪島朝市, Wajima Asaichi) is one of Japan's three great morning markets (alongside Takayama and Katsu…
Daio Wasabi Farm — Japan's Largest Wasabi Fields
Daio Wasabi Farm (大王わさび農場) is Japan's largest wasabi cultivation facility, covering 15 hectares of terraced fields fed b…
Shinshu Soba — Nagano's Buckwheat Noodle Tradition
Nagano Prefecture (historically called Shinano or Shinshu) is Japan's premier soba-producing region, thanks to its high…
Obuse Chestnut Sweets — 200-Year Confectionery Heritage
Obuse (小布施) is a small town famous for two things: chestnuts and ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai (who spent his final…
Shinshu Apples — Orchard-Fresh Fruit Capital
Nagano Prefecture is Japan's second-largest apple producer (after Aomori), with the Nagano Basin's climate and volcanic…
Nagano Wine Country — Cool-Climate Viticulture
Nagano Prefecture has emerged as one of Japan's premier wine regions, with its high elevation (600–900m), volcanic soil,…
Nagano Oyaki — Steamed Mountain Dumplings
Oyaki (おやき) are Nagano's traditional steamed dumplings made from buckwheat or wheat dough filled with local vegetables,…
Nihondaira Tea Plantations — Terraced Green Tea Fields
Nihondaira (日本平) is a hillside plateau overlooking Suruga Bay and Mt. Fuji, covered in perfectly manicured green tea pla…
Hamamatsu Gyoza — Cabbage-Rich Pan-Fried Dumplings
Hamamatsu is one of Japan's two gyoza capitals (alongside Utsunomiya in Tochigi Prefecture), and local gyoza style empha…
Unagi no Kabayaki — Hamamatsu Grilled Eel on Rice
Hamamatsu is Japan's eel capital, producing 40% of the nation's farmed unagi (freshwater eel) from Lake Hamana's brackis…
Shizuoka Oden — Dark Soy-Braised Skewered Hot Pot
Shizuoka oden (静岡おでん) is the prefecture's regional variation of oden (おでん, hot pot of simmered ingredients) distinguishe…
Sakura Shrimp — Sweet Pink Shrimp from Suruga Bay
Sakura shrimp (桜海老, sakura-ebi) are tiny pink shrimp (4–5cm long) endemic to Suruga Bay, named for their cherry-blossom…
Mariage Frères Tea Tasting — French Tea House in Tea Capital
Mariage Frères is a French luxury tea house (founded 1854) with its only Japan tea farm and production facility in Shizu…
Numazu Fish Market Morning Auction — Fresh Catch from Suruga Bay
Numazu Port Fish Market (沼津港魚市場) is one of Japan's major fishing ports, specializing in deep-sea fish from Suruga Bay's…
Izu Wasabi Farms — Spring-Fed Wasabi Cultivation
The Amagi Mountains region of Izu is Japan's premium wasabi-growing area, producing 30% of the nation's fresh wasabi (本わ…
Lake Hamana Eel Farming — Tour Japan's Eel Aquaculture
Lake Hamana (浜名湖) is Japan's eel farming center, producing 40% of the nation's farmed unagi (freshwater eel) using tradi…
Shizuoka Matcha Experience — Traditional Tea Ceremony in Tea Capital
Shizuoka produces 40% of Japan's green tea and offers hands-on matcha (抹茶, powdered green tea) experiences where partici…
Hitsumabushi Eel Rice — Nagoya's Triple-Eating Ritual
Hitsumabushi (ひつまぶし) is Nagoya's signature eel dish, distinguished from Tokyo-style unagi by its unique three-stage eati…
Miso Katsu — Nagoya's Red-Brown Cutlet Obsession
Miso katsu (味噌カツ) is Nagoya's most polarizing dish — a thick pork cutlet (tonkatsu) smothered in rich, slightly sweet re…
Tebasaki Wings — Nagoya's Crispy-Spicy Chicken Specialty
Tebasaki (手羽先, chicken wings) is Nagoya's definitive drinking snack — deep-fried wings coated in sweet-spicy sauce and s…
Kishimen Noodles — Nagoya's Flat Udon Tradition
Kishimen (きしめん) are Nagoya's signature flat udon noodles — wide, thin ribbons of wheat noodle (2–3mm thick, 1cm wide) se…
Ogura Toast — Nagoya's Morning Coffee Ritual
Ogura toast (小倉トースト) is Nagoya's distinctive breakfast specialty — thick-cut white toast slathered with margarine (or bu…
Nagoya Morning Coffee Culture — Generous Breakfast Sets
Nagoya's morning set culture (モーニングサービス) is a unique hospitality tradition where customers ordering coffee before 11:00a…
Unagi (Eel) Three Ways — Hitsumabushi Deconstructed
Beyond hitsumabushi (Nagoya's famous eel dish), Aichi Prefecture offers three distinct unagi (freshwater eel) styles ref…
Nagoya Tenmusu — Tempura Shrimp Rice Balls
Tenmusu (天むす) are Nagoya's iconic rice balls — plump shrimp tempura wrapped in lightly salted rice and nori seaweed, cre…
Endo Sushi — Nagoya-Style Neta (Toppings) Innovation
Endo Sushi (鮨 えんどう) represents Nagoya's approach to sushi — using local Mikawa Bay seafood (white fish, shrimp, shellfis…
Ankake Spaghetti — Nagoya's Bizarre Pasta Creation
Ankake spaghetti (あんかけスパゲッティ) is Nagoya's polarizing pasta dish — thick spaghetti noodles covered in a viscous, peppery…
Takayama Sanmachi Old Town — Edo-Period Merchant District
Takayama's Sanmachi Suji (三町筋) is one of Japan's most perfectly preserved Edo-period merchant quarters — three parallel…
Ishigaki Beef — Okinawan Wagyu Premium
Ishigaki beef (石垣牛) is Okinawa's premium wagyu brand, raised on Ishigaki Island's pastures where cattle graze on subtrop…
Taco Rice — Okinawan-American Fusion
Taco rice is Okinawa's signature fusion dish — seasoned ground beef (taco meat), shredded lettuce, diced tomato, and shr…
Kokusai Dori — International Street Market
Kokusai Dori (国際通り, 'International Street') is Naha's 1.6km main shopping and entertainment strip, running from Palette…
Okinawa Soba — Ryukyuan Noodle Tradition
Okinawa soba (沖縄そば) is the prefecture's soul food — thick wheat noodles in pork bone broth, topped with slow-braised por…
Okinawa City Koza — American Town Jazz District
Koza (コザ, now part of Okinawa City) developed as an entertainment district serving U.S. military personnel from nearby K…
Awamori Distillery Tour — Okinawan Distilled Spirit
Awamori (泡盛) is Okinawa's indigenous distilled spirit (25–43% alcohol), predating Japanese shochu by 500 years. It's dis…
Miyazaki Beef — Premium Wagyu Experience
Miyazaki beef (宮崎牛) is one of Japan's top-grade wagyu brands, winning the national wagyu competition (Wagyu Olympics) in…
Saiki Gyoichi Market — Tuna Fishing Port
Saiki City on Oita's southern coast is one of Kyushu's major fishing ports, particularly renowned for tuna and mackerel.…
Kamado Jigoku — Cooking Hell Steam Onsen Eggs
Kamado Jigoku (かまど地獄, 'Cooking Pot Hell') is the most hands-on of Beppu's seven hells — in addition to viewing colorful…
Kannawa Steam Cooking — Jigoku Mushi Kobo
Jigoku Mushi Kobo (地獄蒸し工房鉄輪) is a public steam cooking facility where visitors cook their own food using 98°C geothermal…
Toriten — Oita's Fried Chicken with Ponzu
Toriten (とり天) is Oita's signature dish — chicken breast sliced thin, marinated briefly, coated in tempura batter, and de…
Kumamoto Ramen — Garlic Chip Tonkotsu
Kumamoto ramen is a regional variation of Hakata-style tonkotsu — thicker noodles, richer pork-bone broth, and the defin…
Karashi Renkon — Kumamoto's Spicy Lotus Root
Karashi renkon (辛子蓮根) is Kumamoto's signature food — lotus root stuffed with spicy mustard-miso paste, coated in batter,…
Aso Aka-Ushi (Red Cattle) BBQ
Aso Aka-ushi (阿蘇赤牛) is a regional cattle breed raised on the volcanic grasslands of Mt. Aso. Unlike heavily marbled wagy…
Basashi (Horse Sashimi) — Kumamoto's Signature Dish
Kumamoto is Japan's capital of basashi (馬刺し) — raw horse meat sliced thin and served with garlic, ginger, and sweet soy…
Shimotori & Kamitori Arcades — Kumamoto's Shopping Heart
Shimotori and Kamitori are parallel covered shopping arcades running for 1.2km through central Kumamoto — the longest ar…
Satsuma-age — Fried Fish Cake Tradition
Satsuma-age (さつま揚げ) is Kagoshima's signature fish cake — ground white fish mixed with brown sugar, sake, and miso, shape…
Chiran Tea Fields — Green Tea Terraces
Chiran produces some of Japan's highest-grade sencha green tea, grown on terraced hillsides south of the samurai distric…
Tenmonkan Arcade — Kagoshima's Shopping Heart
Tenmonkan (天文館) is Kagoshima City's main shopping and entertainment district — a covered arcade stretching 1km through t…
Kagoshima Ramen — Tonkotsu with a Twist
Kagoshima ramen is a regional variation of tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen distinct from Hakata/Fukuoka style. The brot…
Kurobuta Pork — Kagoshima's Black Pig
Kurobuta (黒豚, 'black pig') is Kagoshima's most famous culinary product — Berkshire pigs raised on sweet potato feed, pro…
Imazu Bay Flamingo Sunset Café Row
Along the Imazu Bay coastline of Itoshima, a loose collection of surf cafés, beach bars, and open-air restaurants has em…
Nagasaki Castella Cake — Portuguese Sweet Perfected in Japan
Castella (カステラ) is a sponge cake introduced to Nagasaki by Portuguese merchants in the 16th century. The Japanese versio…
Iki Island — Barley Shochu & Ancient Burial Mounds
Iki Island (138 km²) in the Genkai Sea produces 50% of Japan's barley shochu (mugi-jochu) — the island's volcanic soil a…
Nagasaki Chinatown — Oldest in Japan
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown is Japan's oldest Chinatown, established in the 1690s when the Tokugawa shogunate designated…
Sasebo Burger — The Original American Burger in Japan
Sasebo, home to a major US naval base since 1945, is where American-style hamburgers entered Japanese food culture. In t…
Nagasaki Champon at Shikairo — The Original Recipe Since 1899
Champon — thick wheat noodles in a milky pork-bone and chicken broth loaded with seafood and vegetables — was invented i…
Karatsu Bay Sunset Fishing — Nighttime Ika Experience
From June to October, the fishing boats of Karatsu Bay go out at sunset using bright lights to attract squid to the surf…
Saga Beef Kappo Dining — Japan's Hidden Wagyu Secret
Saga beef (佐賀牛) consistently ranks in Japan's top 5 wagyu evaluations — ahead of the nationally famous Kobe beef in fat…
Ureshino Shochu Distillery — Imo-Jochu from the Source
Ureshino City and its surrounding hills have been producing imo-jochu (sweet potato shochu) since the Edo period, using…
Ureshino Tea — 550-Year-Old Hillside Garden
Ureshino-cha is the collective name for teas grown in the mineral-rich hills around Ureshino Onsen — a tradition establi…
Yobuko Morning Market — Japan's Freshest Squid
Yobuko is a tiny fishing port at the northern tip of the Higashimatsuura Peninsula, accessible only by car from Karatsu,…
Itoshima Organic Farm Trail — Rice and Vegetable Country
The inland areas of Itoshima Peninsula are defined by rice paddy agriculture — the combination of volcanic soil from Mt.…
Fukuoka's Chinatown — Tofuro and Dim Sum in Hakata
Fukuoka has maintained a Chinese commercial presence since the Tang Dynasty trading period, and while the city lacks a f…
Fukuoka Beer Scene — Craft Brewing in Hakata
Fukuoka's craft beer scene has grown from two brewpubs in 2015 to over 20 operations in 2024, concentrated in the Nakasu…
Canal City Hakata — Architecture and Theatrical Shopping
Canal City Hakata (1996) is designed by architect Jon Jerde — the American responsible for CityWalk in Los Angeles and F…
Yakuin Neighborhood — Fukuoka's Design Quarter
Yakuin, a grid of low-rise streets between the Nishitetsu Fukuoka and Nanakuma subway lines, is where Fukuoka's creative…
Meinohama's Quiet Fishing Harbour — Dawn Market
Before the Itoshima seafood market crowds arrive, Meinohama's working fishing harbor on the southwestern edge of Fukuoka…
Yanagawa Seiro Mushi Eel — Steamed Over Rice
In Japan, the two great schools of eel preparation are unaju (grilled eel on rice, Kanto style) and seiro mushi (eel ste…
Motsu Nabe Shoryu — Hidden Offal Hot Pot
Motsunabe is Fukuoka's answer to the question: what do you do with beef offal? The answer is a rich, umami-drenched hot…
Fukuya Mentaiko — The Original Spicy Cod Roe
Mentaiko — spicy marinated cod roe — was essentially invented in Fukuoka. The story begins in the late 1940s when Toshio…
Nakasu Yatai — Open-Air Food Stall Alley
Fukuoka is the last city in Japan where yatai — traditional wheeled food stalls — survive as a genuine part of urban lif…
Shin-Shin — Soul of Hakata Ramen
Shin-Shin (しん·しん) is what Hakata ramen should taste like — clean, milky tonkotsu broth with none of the pungent funk tha…
Hakata Udon Taira — 80-Year-Old Bowl
Hakata udon is the polar opposite of the springy, al-dente udon of Kagawa. The noodles are soft, almost yielding, design…
Itoshima Seafood Market — Morning Catch Direct
Itoshima Peninsula, 30 minutes west of central Fukuoka, juts into the Genkai Sea with 400 square kilometres of clear, co…
Yame Gyokuro — Japan's Finest Green Tea
Yame, a hillside city 50 km south of Fukuoka, produces Japan's most sought-after gyokuro — a shade-grown green tea so pr…
Ogura Honten — Birthplace of Chicken Nanban
Ogura Honten is the legendary restaurant that invented Chicken Nanban with tartar sauce — one of Japan's most beloved co…
Togakushi — Kamaage Udon in a Former Ballroom
Togakushi is Miyazaki City's most beloved udon shop, set in a vast hall that was once a ballroom dance school. Their kam…
Fruits Garden Nagano — Miyazaki Mango Parfait
Miyazaki produces over 60% of Japan's premium Taiyo no Tamago mangoes. Fruits Garden Nagano is a family-run greengrocer-…
Suisen — Binchotan Charcoal Chicken Bar
Suisen is an intimate yakitori bar that seats only 20 guests and revolves entirely around Miyazaki chicken grilled over…
Gunkei Kakushigura — Hidden Jidori Chicken Den
Tucked inside a narrow alley off Chuo-dori, Gunkei Kakushigura is one of Miyazaki City's most celebrated specialists in…