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fromConde Nast Traveler
5 days ago

What to Do in Niigata, Japan's Haven for Skiing, Seafood, and Sake

Niigata, Japan, offers unique outdoor experiences, rich food culture, and a harmonious relationship with nature, making it an ideal travel destination.
Food & drink
fromTravel + Leisure
5 days ago

This City Has Japan's Largest Chinatown, a Cup Noodles Museum, and Mount Fuji Views-Just a Subway Ride From Tokyo

Yokohama offers a blend of vibrant culture, natural beauty, and affordable accommodations, making it a must-visit destination in Japan.
East Bay food
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

We sampled snacks at 7 of the Bay Area's wildly popular Asian mega-markets

The Bay Area is experiencing a surge in Asian grocery store openings, reflecting the growing interest in Asian cuisine among Americans.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
1 week ago

Old Folk House in Iwakura / td-Atelier

The project involves renovating a traditional farmhouse in Iwakura, Kyoto, originally built in the Meiji period and characterized by its Iwakura-type minka design.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 week ago

Learn to Make Matcha Strawberry Daifuku

This intimate 8 person hands-on masterclass will see a guided 90 minute session in making four daifuku: two matcha strawberry daifuku and two classic daifuku, filled with fresh strawberries and grapes.
Cooking
SF food
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

I waited an hour in line for Tokyo's famous souffle pancakes and have zero regrets

Souffle pancakes at Micasadeco & Cafe in Tokyo are worth the wait, featuring a fluffy texture and a special sakura flavor.
#japanese-cuisine
Everyday cooking
fromKqed
1 month ago

Naoko Takei Moore Wants You to Live a Happy Donabe Life | KQED

Donabe clay pot cooking represents a lifestyle promoting slower, more intentional living and Japanese communal dining traditions.
Everyday cooking
fromKqed
1 month ago

Naoko Takei Moore Wants You to Live a Happy Donabe Life | KQED

Donabe clay pot cooking represents a lifestyle promoting slower, more intentional living and Japanese communal dining traditions.
Coffee
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

The Unusual Way Coffee Has Been Aged In Japan For Centuries - Tasting Table

Aging coffee through snow-aging enhances flavor by reducing bitterness and improving aroma.
Travel
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

I went to Japan during peak cherry blossom season and found an easy way to escape the crowds at popular tourist attractions

Japan's gardens offer a serene escape from the overwhelming tourist crowds in popular cities like Tokyo and Kyoto.
Cocktails
fromElite Traveler
3 weeks ago

Sakura Season Is Brief - These Are the Drinks to Try While It Lasts

Cherry blossom season in Japan offers unique culinary experiences with sakura-infused foods and beverages, celebrating the beauty and flavors of spring.
East Bay food
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

This Japanese City Invites You to Savor Its Food, Neon Lights, and Lively Spirit-Here's What Makes It the 'Kitchen of Japan'

Osaka offers a vibrant atmosphere with delicious food, friendly locals, and easy access to nearby cities, making it ideal for first-time visitors.
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
4 weeks ago

8 Best Japanese Spring Home Upgrades That Make Tiny Rooms Feel Like a Wabi-Sabi Sanctuary - Yanko Design

Japanese design philosophy emphasizes deliberate minimalism where less means intentional rather than empty, achieved through functional objects rooted in craft traditions and spatial intelligence.
Renovation
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
4 weeks ago

This Crumbling Kyoto Home Was Rebuilt as a Wabi-Sabi Sanctuary - and Every Detail Is Intentional - Yanko Design

A Kyoto renovation restores a traditional Sukiya residence by removing decades of alterations, creating livable spaces that honor historical principles while serving contemporary needs.
Dining
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 month ago

Experience Kaiseki and Art at Hanasanshou, Tokyo

Hanasanshou on the 25th floor of Park Hotel Tokyo combines kaiseki cuisine with contemporary art, using seasonal ingredients, premium dashi from Hokkaido kelp, and meticulous hospitality to create an authentic umami-rich dining experience.
Coffee
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

8 Best Affordable Matcha Brands, According To Experts - Tasting Table

Matcha prices are rising due to increased worldwide demand and Japanese shortages, making ethical and budget-conscious purchasing increasingly important for consumers.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

This corner store serves one of San Francisco's most affordable ramen bowls

When the students or workers don't have money, it is easy to grab it and go. It's cheap, that's how we started it. When people don't want to spend a lot of money for lunch, it's five bucks, and you're satisfied.
SF food
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Easy White Chocolate Matcha Cookies Recipe - Tasting Table

White chocolate matcha cookies combine sweet white chocolate, bitter matcha, and crunchy pistachios using traditional baking techniques to achieve balanced flavor and texture.
Cooking
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

7 Best Japanese Kitchen Gadgets & Tools So Clever They Make Every Meal Feel Like a Ceremony - Yanko Design

Japanese kitchenware prioritizes single-purpose precision and minimalist design over multifunctionality, with tools refined through centuries of regional manufacturing expertise that create superior cooking performance.
Coffee
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

6 Camping Mugs From Japan That Make Coffee Taste Better (Science Says So) - Yanko Design

Japanese ceramic mugs enhance coffee experience through superior heat retention, neutral flavor profiles, and handcrafted design that influences taste perception and creates intentional ritual.
fromEater
1 month ago

This Is What You Get When Japanese and Italian Food Collide

Living in Japan in the early 2000s, Fralick fell in love with an Italian restaurant in the city of Shizuoka, where he ate Italian food, but with Japanese influences, like pastas made with uni and the fermented soybeans known as natto. "It really reminded me of home," says Fralick, who grew up in upstate New York and started his cooking career in Italian fine dining.
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Philosophy
fromBig Think
2 months ago

How a small shop in Kyoto connects mastery with meditation

A centuries-old family workshop preserves tea through meticulous, unchanging craftsmanship, modest growth, and a purposefully understated presence.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 months ago

Fact Brief: Is San Jose's Japantown one of only three left in the U.S.? - San Jose Spotlight

San Jose is home to one of three surviving Japantowns in the country. The other remaining Japanese communities are also in California cities: San Francisco and Los Angeles. Japanese immigrants came to San Jose in the late 1890s in search of farm work, originally settling in Chinatown before establishing their own cultural community in the region.
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East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
2 months ago

Get a first look at the massive Tokyo Central opening in Emeryville

Tokyo Central supermarket opened at Bay Street Emeryville on Jan. 31, offering a wide selection of Japanese groceries, prepared foods, and household items.
fromsfist.com
2 months ago

Sunday Links: Hundreds Line Up in Emeryville for Opening of Japanese Market Tokyo Central

Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father Adrian Conejo Arias have been released from ICE custody due to a court order from a federal judge in Texas. The photo of Liam wearing his school backpack and a blue bunny hat as he was being detained gained national attention, and he fell ill while in custody. [ABC News] Heavy fog in California's Central Valley led to a 59-vehicle pile-up on Highway 99 Saturday morning, resulting in the closure of the road in both directions.
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Dining
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

7 Unspoken Rules When Dining In Japan - Tasting Table

Japanese dining etiquette emphasizes politeness and consideration, with context-dependent rules and gratitude rituals such as saying 'itadakimasu' before and 'gochisōsama deshita' after meals.
Travel
fromElite Traveler
1 month ago

Uncovering Japan's Road Less Traveled

Japan Heritage promotes regional cultural, artisanal, and spiritual traditions to guide tourists beyond crowded routes and reveal diverse local stories and experiences.
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

5 Sushi-Inspired Designs For Japanese Product Fans That Look So Realistic You'll Want to Eat Them - Yanko Design

Sushi exemplifies minimalist design—clarity, precision, and restraint guide creators to prioritize essential elements and function for lasting, purposeful aesthetics.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

2-Ingredient Japanese Cheesecake Recipe - Tasting Table

Whether you believe it's cheesecake or not, you can't argue that it's not a terrific (and super easy!) breakfast, snack, or dessert on its own merits. For something so easy to make, this two-ingredient Japanese cheesecake sure did come out delicious.
Food & drink
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I didn't want my family's old house in Japan to sit empty - so I turned it into a cafe

I grew up visiting this house. It originally belonged to my grandfather's older sister, and whenever I traveled down from Iwate, the northern prefecture in Japan where I grew up, this was where the family gathered. Later, I worked as a rehabilitation consultant at hospitals in Osaka and Yokohama. I moved, but this place was always in the back of my mind.
Renovation
East Bay food
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

Get a first look at the massive Tokyo Central opening in Emeryville

Tokyo Central opened Jan 31 at Bay Street Emeryville, offering extensive Japanese groceries, prepared foods, appliances, and a large produce section in a 44,000-square-foot store.
#bay-area-cafes
#pizza-toast
#matcha
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

5 Must-Visit Ryokans for Your Next Trip to Japan

Ryokans offer immersive Japanese hospitality through tatami sleeping, home-cooked meals, communal onsen bathing, shoji-filtered light, and modernized comforts like private baths and low beds.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

How to Travel to Japan on a Budget-Delicious Food and Iconic Sights Included

Visiting Japan can be affordable with advance planning, flexible travel dates, smart flight comparisons, favorable exchange rates, and strategic choices for transportation, accommodations, and activities.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

In Snow-Covered Sapporo, Eating Prized Seafood and High-End Tempura

Fall's scarlet and gold was fading from the mountains around Sapporo as I sat with a small group around a heavy wood table with a charcoal grill in the center. We watched a chef cook channel rockfish over the coals. This northern Japanese delicacy is cherished for its meltingly sweet flesh, which takes on a light pink color because of the species' shrimp-heavy diet.
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Cooking
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

This Japanese Method Makes Cabbage 10x Better (You'll Never Want It Any Other Way) - Tasting Table

Yamitsuki cabbage is a Japanese izakaya-style slaw that transforms shredded cabbage with a savory, umami-rich sesame-garlic dressing.
fromBon Appetit
2 months ago

This Nutty, Low-Caffeine Tea Is Taking Over Cafe Menus

If you were a frequent coffee shop-goer and Instagram scroller in the mid-2010s, chances are you remember when a certain grassy green beverage started to pop up on café menus, grid posts, and Tumblr feeds. (Of course, we're talking about matcha.) Now, some ten years later, another type of Japanese green tea has made the jump over to the U.S. market: hojicha.
Food & drink
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Video: Yuzu-Miso Soba Noodle Soup

Sour like lemon, bitter like grapefruit, sweet like mandarins and tangy like oranges, yuzu might be the consummate citrus and it brings all of that complex magic to this light, clean noodle broth. Yuzu-miso soba noodle soup. Yuzu is a citrus, but it's not very common to find it outside of Japan. So mostly we can use yuzu juice. Add five cups of vegetable stock or vegetarian dashi.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Easy No-Roll Sushi Home Cooks Can Make Anytime They Like - Tasting Table

That said, there's an excellent alternative to lengthy pro-level sushi creation: A no-roll version called inari, or commonly, inarizushi. It's named after the Shinto deity Inari Okami, the god of rice, agriculture, and prosperity. Traditional inari bypasses the usual seaweed and raw fish, opting instead for seasoned sushi rice tucked inside a sweet and savory "aburaage" pouch made from fried tofu.
Cooking
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

The tables, pit stops, ice cream parlours and tempura maestros to know on Japan's tastiest island

My friend Megumi, a classical musician from Tokyo who really likes to eat, takes trips to Sapporo "just for the food". She is not alone: the route between Tokyo's Haneda and Sapporo's New Chitose airports is one of the busiest domestic flight paths in Japan. Before I visited Sapporo, I called her. "Make sure to bring two stomachs," she advised. The city is the capital of Hokkaido, the most northerly of Japan's main islands, which contains more than 20 per cent of the country's landmass, but only about four per cent of its population. The island's cold waters are home to some of the world's most prized sea urchins and crabs, as well as much of the fish used by top sushi chefs. Fed by mountain springs, its unspoilt valleys are home to remarkably flavourful produce. And with its swathes of grazing land, Hokkaido is also the country's leading producer of beef, lamb and dairy: the last two ingredients are rarely used elsewhere in Japan, something that accounts for the character of eating in Sapporo.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Japanese Staple That Makes Pot Roast Far More Interesting - Tasting Table

Japanese curry blocks and other Japanese-inspired ingredients such as soy sauce and sesame oil upgrade pot roast with added umami, complexity, and richer unctuous gravy.
from101 Cookbooks
2 months ago

Red Gomashio

Keep this red gomashio on your kitchen counter and sprinkle it with abandon on eggs, rice, potatoes, soups, and noodles. Made with toasted sesame seeds, crushed cardamom, chile powder and dried onion it's a fast way to season all your favorite staples. Gomashio is a simple Japanese seasoning made from toasted sesame seeds and salt. It adds crunch, nuttiness, and added nutrients from the sesame seeds.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Video: Mushroom Wafu Pasta

Mushroom wafu pasta is spaghetti with Japanese mushrooms in an umami soy-butter sauce emulsified using reserved pasta water, finished with scallions and nori.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

How Sushi Chefs Build Complex Creations Like A Mosaic Roll - Tasting Table

Some chefs pride themselves on blurring the lines between food and art. For Executive Chef Andrew Oh, Momoya SoHo has become revered for putting beauty on plates, such is the case for the restaurant's beautiful wine glass parfaits. However, Oh is known for sushi creations that are equally impressive. We asked the chef for tips on sushi-making (known as one of the most difficult culinary techniques to master) so that our next batch of caterpillar rolls look more professional than problematic.
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Food & drink
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Why everyone is going nuts for these giant stuffed mochi

Nuo Mochi sells oversized, hand-stretched stuffed mochi in sweet and savory flavors, drawing long lines and viral social-media attention in Monterey Park.
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