Let’s go to the Japanese garden…from Hell

Unzen in Nagasaki Prefecture Abandon hope, all ye who enter here! You’re about to enter a Japanese garden that’s like no other on earth. On the very-much-not-dormant volcanic flanks of Mt. Unzen on the southernmost Japanese island of Kyushu lies Unzen Hell (Unzen Jigoku), the volcanic wonderland at the heart of Unzen-Amakusa National Park. AContinueContinue reading “Let’s go to the Japanese garden…from Hell”

Japanese Ghost Stories: Spirits, Hauntings and Paranormal Phenomena

By Catrien Ross Setting & details: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Authenticity of Japanese characters & dialogue: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Translation quality: N/AEntertainment value: ⭐⭐⭐⭐My recommendation: Even if you’re not interested in the paranormal, these folk tales, anecdotes and accounts of supernatural phenomena provide fascinating insights into what scares people in Japan. There are plenty of books about all the scary (and sometimeContinueContinue reading “Japanese Ghost Stories: Spirits, Hauntings and Paranormal Phenomena”

Halloween costumes I would regret

I love Halloween in Japan, because the costumes are so hilariously and bafflingly unlike something ANYONE would wear to a party where I come from! Let’s plunge right into the most baffling of the baffling and the most inexplicable of the inexplicable… What the heckin’ heck? To be fair, even Japanese people can’t explain thisContinueContinue reading “Halloween costumes I would regret”

You’re heard of “Paris Syndrome” but what about “Tokyo Syndrome”?

You aren’t the only one shaking your head at the recent news blurbs about the number of tourists shocked into the emergency rooms of France every year because their expectations about the glories of Paris were so out of step with the reality. But why are so many of the victims Japanese? If you’ve beenContinueContinue reading “You’re heard of “Paris Syndrome” but what about “Tokyo Syndrome”?”

Sweet & Savory Miso Beef in Lettuce Wraps

I first tasted this fabulous and unusual way of cooking beef at one of my favorite traditional inns, and it continues to be one of the most delicious Japanese main dishes I’ve ever tasted. It leaves you satisfied without feeling stuffed—because of the miso, a little goes a long way, and it’s a great wayContinueContinue reading “Sweet & Savory Miso Beef in Lettuce Wraps”

JUL-AUG 2023

Click on photo or link to read the feature • Seasonal Secret:Splashparks: Tokyo’s secret summer delight You don’t have to be a kid to fling socks and shoes to the wind and dip your hot, tired feet in these inviting summertime streams, pools and fountains. Best of all, these are all in public parks, soContinueContinue reading “JUL-AUG 2023”

What the heckin’ heck is THIS?

First, let’s answer last month’s question and find out what the heckin’ heck was THAT? Answer: A miso muddler And what does a miso muddler do? Well, first, it measures something that’s a huge pain to measure. Miso is the peanut butter of Japanese ingredients (i.e. you’re doomed to getting it all over your fingersContinueContinue reading “What the heckin’ heck is THIS?”

Splashparks: Tokyo’s secret summer delight

You don’t have to be a kid to fling socks and shoes to the wind and dip your hot, tired feet in these inviting summertime streams, pools and fountains. Best of all, these are all in public parks, so they’re free! A typical splashpark has water so safely shallow that even for the tiniest totsContinueContinue reading “Splashparks: Tokyo’s secret summer delight”

Jul-Aug Japan Swag Giveaway

A set of five limited edition “Drinking Cats” gachapon capsule toys The inspired es dreamed up by the companies that make the miniature limited edition toys sold in gachapon machines all over Japan never cease to amaze! This month’s giveaway is a subset of an especially WTF collection of drunken pets. They all come withContinueContinue reading “Jul-Aug Japan Swag Giveaway”

How NOT to say “Get Well Soon” in Japan

As if Japan isn’t complicated enough when it comes to gift giving, visiting a sick friend in the hospital comes with its very own set of horrifying opportunities for The Big Fail. Here’s how NOT to say “Get Well Soon” in Japan… Where I come from, flowers are always a safe bet. They don’t torpedoContinueContinue reading “How NOT to say “Get Well Soon” in Japan”

A town that’s packed with weird, wild & wonderful shrines and temples

Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture MAP to all shrines and temples If you want to set a record for seeing the most entertaining shrines & temples in a single day, the best of the best are just an hour away from central Tokyo in the charming town of Kamakura! Read on, to pick your must-sees. BeforeContinueContinue reading “A town that’s packed with weird, wild & wonderful shrines and temples”

Deviled Eggs with a Japanese Twist

No summertime picnic is complete without a tray of deviled eggs, and this duo of Japanese-flavored variations will have everyone begging for your recipe! The Miso Deviled Eggs pack an extra wallop of sweet and savory, while the Spicy Deviled Eggs get their kick from the citrusy pepper relish known as yuzu koshō. • MisoContinueContinue reading “Deviled Eggs with a Japanese Twist”

Did you win the May-Jun Japan Swag Giveaway?

If you recognize your email, congratulations! You just won three limited edition see-no-evil, hear-no-evil, speak-no-evil gachapon cats! If you think this is you, shoot a message to JapanagramJonelle@gmail.com and tell me where to send it. (I’ll need a mailing address). If I didn’t pull your name from the hat this time, you might get lucky next time!ContinueContinue reading “Did you win the May-Jun Japan Swag Giveaway?”

MAY-JUN 2023

Click on photo or link to read the feature • Seasonal Secret:It’s Fluttering Fish Flag Season! Few sights are more delightful than a school of fish flags fluttering against the spring sky. They only appear in the month before Children’s Day on May 5, so now is the time to seek out the biggest andContinueContinue reading “MAY-JUN 2023”

What the heckin’ heck is THIS?

The Japanese are the masters of the kind of weird inventions that make you burst out laughing…then you realize you need one. I love discovering these things, and I hope you’ll enjoy guessing what they’re used for too! Every month I’ll post a photo of something that I didn’t have any idea what it wasContinueContinue reading “What the heckin’ heck is THIS?”

Did you win the Mar-Apr Book Giveaway?

If you recognize your email, congratulations! You just won a copy of Dead-End Memories by Banana Yoshimoto! If you think this is you, shoot a message to JapanagramJonelle@gmail.com and tell me if you’d like an ebook or paperback, and where you’d like me to send it. (I’ll need an email address for the ebook or a mailingContinueContinue reading “Did you win the Mar-Apr Book Giveaway?”

Time travel to a samurai village, check out Westminster Abbey, then swoon over the most opulent golden shrine in Japan

Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture Nikko not only hosts my favorite must-see World Heritage Site in all of Japan, it’s home to two eye-popping theme parks—one that lets you wander around an authentically recreated samurai village dressed as the period character of your choice, and another that seems like it would be the acme of camp,ContinueContinue reading “Time travel to a samurai village, check out Westminster Abbey, then swoon over the most opulent golden shrine in Japan”

Japanese Chicken Sliders with a Tasty Trio of Toppings

These juicy chicken sliders with a hint of ginger can be topped with any combination of the toppings, depending on whether you’re in the mood for spicy, savory, creamy or tangy. There’s something for everyone, and the small size means you don’t have to decide which is your favorite until you’ve tried them all! •ContinueContinue reading “Japanese Chicken Sliders with a Tasty Trio of Toppings”

Look up! It’s koi nobori season!

In Japan ’tis the season to look to the sky for swimming fish! May 5th is the holiday formerly known as Boys’ Day, but now the charming flags called koi nobori fly for girls too. On Children’s Day, any child can be the carp that climbs the waterfall to become a dragon. Legend has itContinueContinue reading “Look up! It’s koi nobori season!”

Seven reasons not to fall in love with that $25,000 Japanese farmhouse

The New York Times is only the latest media outlet to jump on the “you can buy a fabulous farmhouse in Japan for cheap” bandwagon, and I’m sure it won’t be the last. To sum up this latest piece of clickbait, Japan’s famously shrinking population has left millions of vintage farmhouses sitting empty and unwanted,ContinueContinue reading “Seven reasons not to fall in love with that $25,000 Japanese farmhouse”

Japan Swag Giveaway

This set of threeSee-no-evil, hear-no-evil, speak-no-evil cats! In honor of our visit to the famous trio of monkeys at the Nikkō Toshogu Shrine this month, I’m giving away this limited edition set of three cats who will out-cute those monkeys in a heartbeat! On the last day of June, I’ll randomly pick one lucky JapanagramContinueContinue reading “Japan Swag Giveaway”

MAR-APR 2023

Click on photo or link to read the feature • Seasonal Secret: Hacking cherry blossom season: How to beat peak pricing and crowds, while still enjoying maximum pinkness You go to Japan for cherry blossom season expecting it’ll be all picnics under the spreading boughs of pinkness, but even if you manage to book ticketsContinueContinue reading “MAR-APR 2023”

Dead-End Memories

By Banana Yoshimoto Setting & details: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Authenticity of Japanese characters & dialogue: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Translation quality: ⭐⭐⭐⭐Entertainment value: ⭐⭐⭐⭐My recommendation: Although Japanese fiction nearly always loses a lot in translation, this collection of short stories still manages to feature characters and situations that are strangely Japanese, yet truly universal at the same time. If you’ve heard meContinueContinue reading “Dead-End Memories”

Did you win the Jan-Feb Book Giveaway?

If you recognize your email, congratulations! You just won a copy of The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka! If you think this is you, shoot a message to JapanagramJonelle@gmail.com and tell me if you’d like an ebook or paperback, and where you’d like me to send it. (I’ll need an email address for the ebookContinueContinue reading “Did you win the Jan-Feb Book Giveaway?”

Spring Vegetable Salad with Creamy Sesame Dressing

Dress up a bouquet of colorful spring vegetables in this decadently creamy dressing that’s made without cream! The surprise ingredient is silken tofu, so not only will your loved ones be begging for second helpings of vegetables, they’ll get all the enjoyment of cream without the dairy. • Spring Vegetable Salad with Creamy Sesame DressingContinueContinue reading “Spring Vegetable Salad with Creamy Sesame Dressing”

Let’s hike through the cherry blossom forest!

Hanamiyama Park in Fukushima Let’s escape the elbowing cameramen, blossom-hogging selfie-snappers and crowded parks of Tokyo and head up to Tohoku, where kilometers upon kilometers of wild cherry blossoms line the hiking trails at Hanamiyama. “Cherry Blossom Mountain” is a vast private park planted with so many flowering trees that every vista is painted inContinueContinue reading “Let’s hike through the cherry blossom forest!”

Hacking cherry blossom season

How to beat peak pricing and crowds, while still enjoying maximum pinkness! You go to Japan for cherry blossom season expecting it’ll be like this: But if you come during peak season, you’re more likely to get this: And trip dates are becoming harder to guess. Thanks to global warming, the sure bet of “last-few-days-of-March-through-the-first-few-days-of-April”ContinueContinue reading “Hacking cherry blossom season”

If we’re going to give up cars, we’re going to need more hand towels

Five unexpected things that explain why 21 million Tokyo dwellers choose the train every day, instead of their cars If you want to convince everyone to use public transportation—rich, poor, young, old—it goes without saying that it needs to be faster, cheaper, more convenient and more reliable than using a car. And it’s not wrongContinueContinue reading “If we’re going to give up cars, we’re going to need more hand towels”

JAN-FEB 2023

Click on photo or link to read the feature • Seasonal Secret: Feast your eyes on these Japanese New Year’s decorations From December 28 to January 7, Japanese new year decorations hang on every door, beckoning in good luck and prosperity for the coming year…read more • The Thing I Learned Today: Why do JapaneseContinueContinue reading “JAN-FEB 2023”

Did you win the Nov-Dec Japan Swag Giveaway?

If you recognize your email, congratulations! You just won a realer-than-real sushi fridge magnet! If you think this is you, shoot a message to JapanagramJonelle@gmail.com and tell me where you’d like me to send it! (I’ll need a mailing address for this one,) If I didn’t pull your name from the hat this time, you might getContinueContinue reading “Did you win the Nov-Dec Japan Swag Giveaway?”