Top 10 Ice Cream & Popsicle Brands in Japan
Consider this your treasure map to the wonders hiding in Japanese convenience stores’ cooler cases.
Consider this your treasure map to the wonders hiding in Japanese convenience stores’ cooler cases.
A cake coated in Kit Kat chocolate is one of several new treats only available at a special Kit Kat Chocolatory store in Tokyo.
It can cost a pretty penny to get out to beautiful Kanazawa, but Omicho Market lets you save a few yen on your food budget—with a massive selection!
With photo booths, cosplaying staff and costume rental for diners, this is one of the most unusual food courts you’ll find in Japan.
There are many lists out there claiming to identify the top Japanese foods, but not all of them represent what people here in Japan normally eat on a regular basis. We have here the Top 10 foods that are actually eaten here in Japan!
To an artist, inspiration can come from anything, even chocolate candy wrappers.
Wanting to try cubed watermelon, but having anxiety over the sticker price? Try square watermelon bread instead!
Hokkaido-based cake artist draws on a wide variety of inspirations for jaw-dropping edible art.