5 Fun Otoshidama Envelopes
What's better than getting an envelope full of money at New Year's? How about a cool-looking envelope full of money!
What's better than getting an envelope full of money at New Year's? How about a cool-looking envelope full of money!
Trying to figure out what a drink is on a Japanese vending machine is kind of like a guessing game if you don't read kanji. Luckily, there's one vending machine that's looking out for consumers.
This lazy egg character has come to terms with his fate of being part of a delicious meal served on your plate.
After the romance from Christmas Eve has settled, Japan turns to the New Year's holiday as a time of family reunions and traditions that you won't want to miss!
Before the clock strikes midnight on January 1, here are a few things that should be checked off before you ring in the New Year!
One of Japan's most important holidays, New Year's, brings with it unique customs—some of which date back all the way to the 800s.
This special soup is usually only eaten one day of the year!
Forget Taco Bell—a small restaurant is doing authentic, Southern California-style burritos a stone's throw from Tokyo!