The One about Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture Part 7 (Final) – Toshogu

We have now arrived to Nikko Toshogu Shrine,T the most famous shrine of the World Heritages in Nikko which enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo bakufu (shogunate). Most of the shrine was renovated by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third shogun, in the Great Read More …

The One about Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture Part 5 – Ichi no Tori, Toshogu Gojunoto, Omotemon and Shimojinko

After leaving the Rinnoji Temple area, its time to move on north to head to the Nikko Toshogu area and it’s important to note that this area is actually quite large, especially with the huge trees around, it’s best to stay around the main path Read More …

The One about Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture Part 4 – Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple/Rinnoji Temple

The first major area I’m going to spend some time discussing is Rinnoji Temple because it’s an area where a lot of renovations are taking place. According to the Nikko website: The history of the Nikkosan Rinno-Ji Temple started 1200 years ago, when Shodo Shonin Read More …

The One about Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture Part 3 – Entering Nikko National Park and the statue of Shodo Shonin

It’s now time to go enter Nikko National Park and see the temples around the area. Because the area is spread out, let’s take a look at the map: As you enter the area, you will see the red locator mark of where you are Read More …

The One about Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture Part 2 – Nikkoshikyodo Center and area around Shinkyo Bridge

As I continue with my coverage of Nikko, it’s time to make my way to Nikko National Park. At first, I want to extend my gratitude to the locals of Nikko, as one of the things I like to do is get lost in a Read More …

The One about Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture Part 1 – Nikko Station and the surrounding area

Located in the town of Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture is Nikko National Park, a park famous for its beautiful Toshogu Shrine (built in the 1600s) and the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu (who founded the Tokugawa shogunate). And the ancient Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples are Read More …

The One about BEAMS AT HOME 4 and TOKYO CULTuART by BEAMS in Shibuya

When it comes to books on Japanese approach on designing their homes, some very small to some very big, there’s one thing that I really appreciate and that is how many are able to fit and organize their livelihood in such a small space, especially Read More …

The One about IZ*ONE’s “Suki to Iwasetai” Type A & B Singles

On February 6th, global pop group IZ*ONE released their debut Japanese single “Suki to Iwasetai” (I want to say I Like You). IZ*ONE (pronounced as “Eyez One”/IZ=12 and the meaning is 12 members coming together as ONE). The group features Jang Wonyoung, Miyawaki Sakura, Jo Read More …

The One about West Ikebukuro Part 1 – PASELA RESORTS, IKEBUKURO ROYAL HOTEL, Sanuki Udon HANAMARU, RINGER HUT, Saikatei

Ikebukuro is an interesting district in Toshima ward. Misunderstood by people due to its past, similar to ’70s New York, what people hear of the past, think a location is the same in the present. East Ikebukuro (Higashi-Ikebukuro) is where people go to shop and Read More …

The One about the “Relief of a King” sandstone from the 18th Dynasty, Egypt

A lot of the ancient artifacts from ancient Egyptian structure and art were made of stone. Limestone, Sandstone and different types of other stone, Egyptians at the time used what was available to them. Among the ones featured at the Matsuoka Museum of Art in Read More …

Travel Guide – Japan: The One about over-the-counter Intestinal related medications (bloating, diarrhea, constipation, lactose intolerance, gas, antacid, probiotics, psyllium fiber)

One of the popular sections that people look for on my blog are medications while in Japan that they can pick up at a pharmacy. I covered medications for colds, allergies, headaches to mosquito repellent: The One about Cold Medicine for Children The One about Read More …