Explore Japan by Food
For aficionados of Taraba, the red king crab, restaurant Katsukani no Hanasaki is the place to go.
Read moreYou may not think of pizza when you think of Japan, but there is a new growing trend for sensational sizzling pizza.
Read moreThere has been a growing trend of more casual sushi restaurants known as ‘sushi-ya’ appearing throughout Tokyo, which was accelerated further by the pandemic and the lack of foreign visitors.
Read moreSoba Osame, run by soba master Kenji Osame is considered one of the best soba-yas in Tokyo at the moment.
Read moreSet in the historic Nihonbashi neighbourhood, this 5-Star luxe high-rise hotel occupies the top 9 floors of the 34-story Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower – making it breakfast, with a view.
Read moreAdjacent to Shiguchi Hotel, Somoza restaurant is housed in a 150-year-old kominka and serves an impressive array of quality produce sourced from Hokkaido.
Read moreEmbarking on a picturesque mountain trail in Hokkaido, one discovers the epitome of culinary excellence at the renowned Kouun Ryuusui.
Read moreThis small, unassuming market operates daily and is lined with restaurants and seafood stalls full of freshly caught fish, live crabs, sea urchins and more.
Read moreFor some of the most creative cooking in Kyushu, look no further than Nishimura Takahito’s La Cuisine Créativité.
Read moreSample Okinawan cuisine in the heart of Japan's 'Blue Zone' – where the locals are some of the longest-living people on the planet – and discover the Okinawan phrase of 'nuchigusui' – the healing power of food.
Read moreKnown locally as shima-zake or 'island sake', awamori is a distilled rice liquor unique to Okinawa.
Read moreNever heard of okonomiyaki? These savoury pancakes originated in Hiroshima and can now be found all over Japan. However, a trip to the okonomiyaki's birthplace is the perfect way to try the nation's favourite pancake.
Read moreThis unassuming third-generation noodle factory has unexpectedly become the go-to early-morning mecca for local noodle enthusiasts. Take a trip to Okayama and discover why.
Read moreDrive Ishikawa’s coastline from Komatsu to Suzu for the foodie road-trip of a lifetime, where the Sea of Japan provides an abundance of fresh seafood and Japan’s finest salt.
Read moreNo trip to Hokkaido is complete without a taste of the prefecture's best-loved drink, and where better to sample a few pints than Sapporo.
Read moreOn the coast of the Shukutsu Sea, a visit to Minshuku Aotsuka Shokodu means delicious local cuisine with ever-changing ocean views to boot.
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