2020.01.29
Living in Ome, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
As soon as you exit the central train station, you will find yourself in Ome Juku, or the city center. This area is dotted with old wooden houses from the early 20th century. Also interesting to see are the 100 retro posters of Japanese and Western movies mounted on these ho...
2020.01.29
Living in Akiruno, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
Located around 70 kilometers west of central Tokyo, Akiruno is a paradise for nature lovers. Lined with mountain streams, caves, canyons, and forests, it’s the closest to untouched wilderness you can get near the capital.
2020.01.29
Living in Hino, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
2020.01.28
Living in Kiyose, Tokyo: Guide for Foreigners
Located on the northwestern edge of the Greater Tokyo Area, Kiyose is a small city, best known for its annual sunflower festival. And though there are seemingly not many other attractions, it has a rich history which goes back to 20 thousand years BC, when it was first settl...
2020.01.28
Top 5 Reasons to Live in Shikoku
The second smallest of Japan’s main ...
2020.01.28
Living in Yokosuka: Guide For Foreigners
Are you thinking about living in Yokosuka? That’s a great cho...
2020.01.28
Living in Kamakura: Guide for Foreigners
Kamakura is one of the most popular smal...
2020.01.27
Why Azabu Juban is the Best Place to Live in Tokyo
Why You Need to Move to Azabu JubanIf y...
2020.01.15
Living in Ebisu: A Guide for Foreigners
Ebisu is a small, yet popular area of Tokyo. Though close to the crowded streets of Shibuya, it offers a more rela...
2020.01.15
Living in Hamura: Guide for Foreigners
Located less than 50 kilometers west of the Tokyo Metropolitan area, Hamura is a small city with less than 60,000 residents. Surrounded by nature and bordered by the Tama River, this town offers a good balance of small-town tranquility and countless business opportunities.
2019.12.28
Living in Hachioji: Guide for Foreigners
Introduction Want to enjoy all the luxuries of a metropolis, yet still have vast nature at your fingertips?If that's the case, you should consider moving to Hachioji, Tokyo. It is a short ride ...
2019.12.26
3 Reasons Daikanyama is the Best Place to Live in Tokyo
IntroductionOften referred to as Tokyo’s Little Brooklyn, Daikanyama is an upper-class residential area that sits just one station from Shibuya. And though it’s close to the hectic Tokyo downtown, it offers an entirely different feel and atmosphere....
2018.08.14
Living in Tokyo: What is it like for foreigners?
Tokyo provides an unlimited choice of entertainment, culture and dining to its visitors. Over the years, Tokyo has always maint...
2018.08.14
Living in Shinjuku: What is it Like For Foreigners?
Shinjuku, located in the west part of Tokyo, is one of the most popular areas not only for tourists to visit but also a well-kn...
2018.08.13
Living in Shibuya: What is it Like For Foreigners?
Shibuya has become an entertainment and shopping hub in Tokyo, regarded as one of the busiest and most colorful districts in To...