
Limited-Edition Pringles with Japanese Flavors
Once you pop, the Japanese fun won't stop with these Pringles flavors that were inspired by popular dishes from Japan.
Once you pop, the Japanese fun won't stop with these Pringles flavors that were inspired by popular dishes from Japan.
If you have a large appetite and absolutely love crab, but are afraid of making a large dent in your pocket, then head over to Chikugoya, where you can eat as much crab as you can for two hours!
Put together by the Final Fantasy XV development team, this is being billed by its producers as the first-ever official mashup TV commercial in the history of Final Fantasy.
If you have a trip to Hokkaido on your itinerary, check out what we listed as our best eats around Hakodate!
Tokyo is now home to not one, but two ramen restaurants that have received a Michelin star!
Impress your friends and family by serving them these Japanese dishes that were popular during the Edo Period.
Want to add a bit of character to your home-baked breads? Try out these 'irasuto-pan' recipes and create cuteness from crust to core.
After you're done exploring Senso-ji Temple, duck around the corner to grab some sweet melon pan, one of Japan's oldest bread-based snacks.