Food and Sight seen in Japan

Authentic sushi restaurant open late into the night. “Sushi and Tempura Toroichi Okachimachi Main Store”

Born and raised in Tokyo, I know pretty much everything about the city.I mainly eat at conveyor belt sushi restaurants. ...
Food and Sight seen in Japan

When you come to Japan, be sure to try it. “KIPPOSHI.”

Even I, as a Japanese person, rarely see blue ramen.KIPPOSHIThe store was previously located in Shibuya, but it has sinc...
Food and Sight seen in Japan

Be sure to try miso ramen in Hokkaido and Nagano. It’s a mild ramen that isn’t greasy, among the ramen that Japanese people are proud of.

True Nagano natives don't call it Nagano; they call it Shinshu. This is an old custom from people long ago, stemming fro...
Food and Sight seen in Japan

A unique hotel where you can read manga for free at the front desk.A convenient hotel near the restaurant district.”Hotel Nagano Avenue”

Hotel Nagano AvenueIt's a bit of a distance from Nagano Station. If you have a lot of luggage, you might want to take a ...
Food and Sight seen in Japan

A relatively light Jiro-style ramen in Ueno. However, while light, the noodle portion is Jiro-style.”FUJIN NO BUTA”

Everyone's favorite Jiro-style ramen. This time I went to “Fūjin no Buta.” It's a shop standing all by itself just a few...
Food and Sight seen in Japan

A staple “Iekei ramen” shop in Tokyo. Adjust your condition to the ramen.

The taste is on the salty side, but it's the ultimate reward after working up a sweat.If you're Japanese and love ramen,...