
Jun’s Kitchen Makes Wagashi in Kamakura!
In a recent episode of Jun’s Kitchen, renowned YouTuber Jun Yoshizuki took his audience on an enchanting journey to Temari, a distinguished wagashi (traditional Japanese confectionery) shop nestled in the historic city of Kamakura.

Japanese Toys That People Still Love Today!
Traditional Japanese toys are often made of wood, crafted carefully, and designed to bring joy through simple yet clever mechanics. Without further ado, let’s explore some popular traditional Japanese toys!

Takarazuka City: Stroll Through History and Gardens
Takarazuka City, in Hyogo Prefecture, blends modern living with a rich cultural heritage. Its dynamic atmosphere are and historic charm creates a unique backdrop for exploring local art, traditional markets, and scenic spots. Every corner of Takarazuka invites you to uncover captivating legends and enchanting moments. Let’s explore the stunning places that are worth visiting in this city!

Gold in Japan: A Tale of Metallic Craftsmanship
Japan’s relationship with gold (金, “kin”) stretches across millennia. Since its discovery on the islands, this precious metal has long symbolized wealth and power in the archipelago. But the country’s relationship with the element is not only one of practicality but also reverence.

Japanese Wine: What is the History Behind this Drink?
The story of Japanese wine began hundreds of years ago. Today, we’ll explore the Japanese wine industry and learn how it has evolved for centuries.

Chado Tea Utensils You Need for a Tea Ceremony!
The Japanese tea ceremony is a beautiful tradition that values harmony, respect, and mindfulness. To fully experience chado, having the right tea utensils is important. Each tool has a special purpose, from preparing and serving tea to creating a peaceful atmosphere. Proper utensils help preserve the tradition, and by understanding their importance, you can appreciate the deep cultural roots of this art.

Japanese Lanterns: How Many Types Are There?
Japanese lanterns symbolize tradition, culture, and craftsmanship. Even today, traditional lanterns create a distinct atmosphere alongside neon lights, instantly evoking Japan. Let’s explore these iconic lanterns!

Nigori Sake: A Deep Dive into the Japanese Liquor!
Japanese sake is a unique and diverse alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice. With different brewing methods and ingredients, each type has distinct flavors and aromas. Let’s look at some of these drinks, starting with nigori sake!

Yamanaka Valley and More Beautiful Places in Osaka
Osaka is a wonderful place where culture and nature come together in a very special way. Let’s explore Osaka’s five most scenic spots, starting with Yamanaka Valley!

Sakuraco February 2025 Reviewer Contest Winners Announced
Hello, Sakuraco community! We hope you’re doing well. Here are the winners of the February 2025 Reviewer Contest!

Chiyoda City? Amazing Places for Yozakura in 2025!
Whether you want to stroll under lantern-lit cherry trees, enjoy delicious festival foods, or take a peaceful boat ride surrounded by blossoms, these spots provide the perfect setting!

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.