Food&Drink
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Trip to Nagano Prefecture- A Travel Guide to Nagano City
Do you know that people in Nagano Prefecture are so polite that they rank number 1 in Japan for stop
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Soybeans – The Most Versatile, Essential Ingredient in Japanese Cooking
You may already know that soybeans are used in many Japanese dishes. Soybeans are very nutritious an
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The Best Cozy and Trendy Restaurants in Shinjuku
Looking for a cozy and trendy restaurant to have a night out in Shinjuku? Look no further. We have a
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Omiyage: Japan’s Unique Souvenir-Giving Culture
After travelling to other localities or abroad, we often bring the specialities to gift to people we
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5 Trendy Cafes to Visit – Work, Rest, and Make Friends!
Some of the best memories are made in cafes. As a student, you rush to a cafe to find a sense of cal
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Everything You Need to Know About Wagyu
Ramen, sushi, sashimi, tempura, onigiri, etc., are just a few examples of the many Japanese cuisines
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Japanese Late Winter Seasonal Dishes and Ingredients
Japanese cuisine is one of the most famous in the world; it has a long history and a particular prid
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Japanese Breakfast Dishes You Must-Try When in Japan
Breakfast is arguably the most important meal of the day. It kick-starts your metabolism and helps b
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Ehomaki: The Setsubun Sushi Roll That Brings You Luck
Ehomaki (恵方巻), which is made up of the kanji for 恵 (favoured, blessed), 方 (direction), and 巻 (roll),
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Strawberry Picking in Japan
As strawberry season recently started in Japan, we would like to share with you the fun of this expe
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The Secret Joy Called Abura Soba
Before diving into the delicious world of abura soba, I need to thank one of my former classmates fo
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Best Christmas Markets in Tokyo in 2022
Christmas is finally close by, and what better time to visit some authentic Christmas markets – or a
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Seasonal Japanese Fruits – Winter
As the days get colder in Japan, our Guidable team longs for warm and filling comfort foods such as
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The Best Seasonal Japanese Sweet Potato Treats This Fall
Do you know what satsumaimo is? Satsumaimo is the purple skin Japanese sweet potato that is eaten in
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Japanese Bento 101: The 5 Types of Bento Boxes
Oh, snap! Forgot to bring your lunch today? No worries have a bento! Worked overtime and had no t
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Ordering and Customising Like a Local at Starbucks Japan
Are you planning your next trip to Japan? As the borders are finally open, many tourists hope to vis