This is a two-part article covering Kamata’s shitamachi roots and recent evolution into a multi-ethnic haven. Read Part I here. In Part I of this article,
Kamata: An area guide of one of Tokyo’s most multi-ethnic neighborhoods.
While Tokyo is known for – and loved – for its hustle and bustle, its never-ending energy and its high-end shopping and dining options, some might say
Kawasaki is often overlooked by travelers, but the industrial city has much to offer in terms of local food, entertainment and traditional events.
Celebrate fertility with penis-themed goodies at this wild annual festival in Kanagawa.
Jiyugaoka with Kids. Jiyugaoka is a lovely area filled with boutiques, restaurants and cafes. Here are our favorite baby & kid friendly restaurants and play
Toritsu-daigaku Station on the Toyoko Line is a place where the express trains don’t stop, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t. The perfect gateway to Megu