
Mount Sakurajima and Other Amazing Volcanoes in Japan!
If you’re a little adventurous, visiting a Japanese volcano is a great trip. Many of Japan’s volcanoes listed as “active” are relatively safe. Mount Sakurajima, for example, is situated just a few kilometers from a major city.

Famous Buildings of the Past in Japan: Five Historical Sites!
Discover famous buildings in Japan, from the Rokumeikan to the Ryounkaku Tower. Let’s take a look at five famous buildings!

Public Gardens: Five Beautiful Places to Check Out!
With a history dating back centuries, public gardens in Japan offer visitors a glimpse into the country’s roots.Here are five parks across Japan you can check out this spring, just in time for the cherry blossoms.

Okaki: Learn All About the Amazing Rice Cracker!
Okaki is one of the most treasured traditional Japanese snacks. Its simple appearance, crunchy texture, has captured people for centuries.

Sudachi and Four More Amazing Foods from Tokushima!
As you explore one excellent destination after another, you’ll work up an appetite. Fortunately, Tokushima Prefecture is also famous for its ingredients that come from natural surroundings.

Sansai: Five Great Spring Mountain Vegetables You Should Try!
We’ll introduce you to five popular mountain vegetables in Japan, including tara no me – the king of all sansai. We will also share how you can prepare and enjoy them.

Best Tea of Japan: The Ultimate Guide
Tea is the most popular beverage in Japan and an essential part of Japanese food culture.

Legends in Japan: Five Stunning Places to Visit!
Japan, a land full of history and tradition, has a wealth of mythical tales and folklore. Let us journey through five legends in Japan, each carrying its own unique tale of wonder and intrigue.

Beautiful Places in Japan: Five Sites to Visit!
Welcome to Japan! Let’s journey through five of Japan’s most beautiful places. Each one offers a unique glimpse into the country’s natural wonders and cultural treasures.

Cherry Blossom Tea: Why is it So Unique?
Cherry blossom tea (sakuracha) is enjoyed across East Asia but has probably been most popularized in Japan.

International Women’s Day-A Word from the Founder, Ayumi Chikamoto
The founder of Sakuraco, Ayumi Chikamoto, shares some insight into her thoughts on International Women’s Day, her career, and Sakuraco itself.

Sweet Bean Paste: Five Amazing Types You Should Try!
In Japanese confectionery, sweet bean paste is cherished for its gentle sweetness.