Earthquake that shook Japan

After this long weekend (Monday being spring equinox), all of Covid-19 pandemic restriction called まん延防止等重点措置(Manen boshi to juten sochi or set of restrictions placed to prevent the spread of Covid-19) that was in place since the end of January will end all around Japan🎉. As around 80% of the Japanese population have completed the 2nd … Continue reading Earthquake that shook Japan

Winter and spring wagashi (Japanese sweets)

There are many ways to enjoy the seasons in Japan including hanami or cherry blossom viewing in spring, the seasonal events including new years in winter and lastly but not least, enjoying food that is prepared or harvested during a particular season. Seasonal sweets are often created by each 和菓子 (wagashi) stores. Since last year, … Continue reading Winter and spring wagashi (Japanese sweets)

Flying off to Furano for skiing

February 11 is 建国記念日 (Kenkoku kinenbi) or Japan's National Foundation Day (more on that from my previous blog where I explained the history about this day). The long weekend made it a perfect opportunity for us to venture afield to explore Japan. As I searched for (relatively) affordable last minute ski trip, I came across … Continue reading Flying off to Furano for skiing

Immersive picture book experience at PLAY! museum

I felt like I haven't visited a gallery in a while and honestly, I don't have any excuse when Tokyo offers a lot of galleries and museums throughout the 23 wards. Last weekend, I visited PLAY! Museum at Tachikawa. About PLAY! Opened in 2020 June, PLAY! museum's theme is word and art. They hold 2 … Continue reading Immersive picture book experience at PLAY! museum

Rugby viewing at Komazawa, Setagaya

Last weekend, we visited Komazawa area to watch Japan's domestic rugby competition, Top League played against Tokyo's team Toshiba Brave Lupus and Nagoya's team, Toyota Verblitz. As we haven't been in the area before, we wandered around before the game kicked off at 12pm. About Komazawa area Komazawa is one of the areas in Tokyo's … Continue reading Rugby viewing at Komazawa, Setagaya

Iconic Imperial Palace Run’s Interesting Inception

Last weekend, instead of snoozing through most of the morning, my husband and I hopped on our bikes to the Imperial Palace for a jog. A loop around the Imperial Palace is an iconic 5km run popular from beginners to experienced runners (I saw a guy running wearing a "100km finisher" Tshirt during my run!). … Continue reading Iconic Imperial Palace Run’s Interesting Inception

Chomp up what gets chucked in Japan

Living in Japan offers an incredible array of food options.Looking at Japanese cuisine options alone, there are so many varieties that even after living in Tokyo for nearly 3 years, there are meals I haven't tried yet. The other day, my friend invited me over to her house for dinner. Being winter, she suggested もつ鍋 … Continue reading Chomp up what gets chucked in Japan