Halloween on the Cheap
Halloween in Japan has become bigger, but that doesn't mean you have to spend big money to enjoy it!
Halloween in Japan has become bigger, but that doesn't mean you have to spend big money to enjoy it!
If you know anything about volleyball, you likely know the name Mizuno. Find out how they ended up being long-time supporters of the U.S. volleyball team.
Put your wallet away and pay using only your finger in Yugawara!
There are many sightseeing trains in Kyushu, with a wide variety of entertaining events going on in the trains and around the stations. We'll show you how to have much more fun than just looking out the window!
You can do plenty of personal hygiene at the ¥100 shop. But while most cheapo products in Japan hold up pretty well, ¥100 hygiene tends to come with a few trade-offs.
These hot items, remarkably only ¥100, are sure to improve the quality of your life—or at least make it a little more interesting!
Don't let Tokyo prices deter you from coming home with souvenirs—you just need to know where to look!
Take a four-minute tour through all the weird and wonderful stuff at Daiso, Japan's largest ¥100 chain.