Savannah Walker
Savannah has lived in Japan for the past three years, first as a student and now as a full-time worker. She enjoys exploring quiet neighborhoods, visiting local shrines, and going to seasonal festivals. On her days off, you’ll often find her browsing secondhand shops, trying new vegetarian dishes, or relaxing with a good anime. For Savannah, discovering the everyday beauty of Japan is what makes living here so special.
Articles by Savannah Walker
Chie Mihara and More: The Best Japanese Shoe Brands to Know!
Designers like Chie Mihara understand that shoes are a statement of style, culture, and craftsmanship. Whether you’re seeking elegant heels, unique designs using vintage kimono fabric, or stylish everyday wear, Japanese shoe brands have something special to offer.
Bridal Gifts: Best Traditional Japanese Presents for Weddings!
Finding perfect bridal gifts can be tricky. You want something unique, meaningful, and beautiful but practical enough for the couple to cherish for years.
Japanese Incense: The Art of Fragrance
Japanese artisans craft subtle, refined scents using natural ingredients, setting them apart from incense. They create a scent for every mood, whether you seek something calming, invigorating, or deeply meditative.
Kitakyushu and More Stops on Kyushu’s Sugar Road!
Kitakyushu is a city famous for its factories and industry, but it also has a sweet past. It was an important stop on Kyushu’s historic Sugar Road, which was used during the Edo period (1603–1868) and helped shape Japan’s love for sweets.
Nioh: An Awesome Game About Japanese History!
Samurai battles, mythical creatures, and supernatural forces—Nioh is more than just an action-packed RPG. It’s a game that brings Japanese history to life, blending real historical figures, legendary folklore, and intense combat mechanics. If you’re fascinated by the samurai era or love a good challenge, Nioh offers a rich experience beyond standard hack-and-slash gameplay. Let’s…
Belgian Waffles in Japan: How Did They Get There?
Belgian waffles may have originated in Europe but have found an enthusiastic following in Japan. Their crispy, caramelized exterior and fluffy interior have made them a popular treat, whether as a grab-and-go snack or a carefully plated dessert in stylish cafés.

