Looking for Amusement Park in Japan? Visit FujiQ HighLand! | wifi rental japan

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Are you searching for an amusement park near Tokyo but you are not interested in Disney Land? You want to try some attractions extreme? If so, I recommend you visiting FujiQ Highland, which is located in Yamanashi prefecture. It takes only an hour and a half by bus from Shinjuku Station to FujiQ Highland or you may rent a car and drive along the way to Yamanashi. If you have confidence about driving a car in Japan, a left-hand drive country, I recommend driving a car since there are other tour destinations such as Kawaguchiko in Yamanashi. read more

Enjoy Hot Spring Near Tokyo! : Hakone | wifi rental japan

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Honestly, it is true that you can enjoy better conditioned hot spring resort with reasonable price in rural areas in Japan. However, not everyone has plans to visit Japan several times in a life. Some people do not have enough time to visit many places in Japan. In this case, people try to find the best way to enjoy Japan at once.

If you are traveling to Osaka, you may visit Kyoto to try Japanese traditional hot spring. What if you are traveling to Tokyo only? Is all thing you need to do is just giving up visiting hot spring? No worries! There are some places where you can enjoy Japanese ryokan and hot spring within one day. In this article, we will look for several places near Tokyo where you can try Japanese hotspring. read more

Fukuoka Travel Guide 3 Beppu Part 2 : Hot Spring | wifi rental japan

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Calm down. There is nothing burning in this picture. As I mentioned in my previous article, Beppu, which is located in Oita, is famous for hot spring. Having hot spring in a town naturally means there exists a source which makes hot water. This hot water makes a steam all over this town and that’s why now we can see a picture like this. In this article, we will look for famous hot spring that many tourists visit every year. read more

Fukuoka Travel Guide 3 Beppu Part 1 : Restaurants | wifi rental japan

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About two hours away from downtown Fukuoka by bus, you can step into a small village, Beppu, which is famous as onsen(Japanese hotsprings) village. It is also good idea to rent a car and drive along countryside of Fukuoka. I bet you will be able to see a lot of greens such as mountains and trees. If you’d like to choose calm and peaceful atmosphere to release your stress rather than enjoying city and nightlife, I highly recommend visiting Beppu.

Beppu is definitely not a big city; however, it has everything you will need to make your travel more abundant and romantic. In particular, Beppu is a perfect place for people who love to warm their bodies in hotspring. If you imagine Beppu just as a place where does not have any single thing but only hot spring, you are taking it wrong. Though it is not very huge, Beppu provides tourists and its local people enough attractions such as shopping malls and dining spots. read more

Fukuoka Travel Guide 2 Mentaiko! | wifi rental japan

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Have you ever tried mentaiko? Mentaiko can be translated into Pollock roe in English. You can simply think mentaiko as a salted egg of *sort of* cod. It might be your first time to see and hear about mentaiko if you are not from a culture where usually uses it as a food ingredient. However, it actually is a popular ingredient in countries such as Korea, Japan, and Russia. There are many different types of dishes made by using mentaiko and you will be able to find mentaiko related products like mentaiko mayonnaise and snacks. read more

Fukuoka Travel Guide 1 : Try Kyushu Ramen | wifi rental japan

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Fukuoka is usually considered to be a Ramen city to local Japanese people. Everywhere in Japan you will have a chance to find ramen shops but each region has its own characteristics. However, it doesn’t mean that you can try only Fukuoka style ramen if you are traveling to Fukuoka area. For example, there are a lot of Hokkaido style ramen shops in Tokyo and vice versa.

Noodles in ramen are usually thin in Fukuoka. There are tons of ramen shops in Fukuoka city including mobile food stalls on the street. The cost totally depends on where you are going to visit; however, at the same time it is actually true that you can have very cheap ramen in Fukuoka. If you are a ramen-lover, I recommend visiting several ramen shops in Fukuoka and find which one is the best for you. In this article, we will look for some ramen shops(restaurants) in Fukuoka. read more

Make My Face Small in Japan? | wifi rental japan

Though there are always exceptions, many people, especially Asians, want to have smaller face. Well… I would like to say smaller “head” instead. Personally I do not really agree about the strange beauty standard of some Asian countries like Japan and South Korea, which usually applies to female only. However, I also have experience of trying Japanese Kogao(小顔, small face) massage, since muscle in my jaw was troubling me. In my home country I used to take some medical treatments to reduce the pain; however, the situation was not very good here in Japan. Therefore I chose to get small face massage and it actually worked somehow, well, it didn’t make my face smaller though. read more

Try Japanese Pachinko! | wifi rental japan

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If you ever traveled to Japan, you might have seen some places look like a game center. There are uncountable machines lining inside the store and people are sitting down in front of it and doing something with their hand. Sometimes you can also see some people have boxes fully filled with small silver balls. So, what is this place for? Why everybody in this place is looking at screen with serious face?

Here is a place called as “pachinko”, where you can enjoy Japanese style gambling. Pachinko is a type of recreational arcade game, which is usually considered as gambling device, and it resembles slot machines in Western gambling. Similar to some other countries, gambling for cash is illegal in Japan. Therefore, it is also illegal to directly change pachinko balls to cash. There is a “special” way to change it to money, which will be introduced later on. In this article, we will look for the history of pachinko, how to play it, and how to change balls to money. read more

Looking for Pocket WiFi Rental in Japan? | wifi rental japan

The biggest holiday in a year, New Year’s holiday is coming soon. I guess this is one of the longest vacations we can have in a year. During this golden holiday, many people plan to travel abroad and make memorable moments with their friends or family members. Of course some people travel alone for achieving their own purposes. Some may want to find what life is while others want to internally grow up by traveling solo.

Japan is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. Every year millions of people visit Japan to experience their foods, cultures, and lifestyles. This amazing country satisfies tourists with both modern and traditional aspects. Even if you are traveling to Tokyo only, which is a capital city of Japan, you will be able to enjoy traditional shrines and temples as well as skyscrapers and museums. read more

Hokkaido Travel Guide 8 Hokkaido : Experience Ainu Culture | wifi rental japan

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In previous article, which was introducing Rishiri Island, I shortly mentioned about Ainu people in Japan. Today, I am going to explain some historical sites where you can experience and feel Ainu people, culture, and their life. The Ainu are indigenous people in Japan, especially in Hokkaido Prefecture, and their culture settled down in Japan a lot in advance than mainstream Japan. The number of officially registered Ainu people in Japan are about 25,000; however, it is estimated that more than 200,000 Ainu people are living in Japan. read more