To the west of the city’s heart lies Senbon Dori. Like most of Kyoto’s major streets it runs from one end of the city grid to the other – in this case North to South. It is the main vein of an area rarely visited by […]
I stumbled across % Arabica early in 2015. Well it wasn’t exactly a stumble, I’d spied the newish coffee hotspot sometime in 2014 it just took me a while to get back there. Boy it was worth the wait. Their brew is fantastic. Serious stuff. The […]
Visually Japan really does change so much from month to month – I recently posted some images from Heian Jingu in May. Working a little backwards – here’s an idea of what it looks like in April – when the sakura (cherry blossom) are starting to bloom and […]
About a year and a half ago I was honoured assist the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Tokyo Convention and Visitors Bureau in promoting Tokyo Travel and Food to media and travel folk. Proceedings lasted about a week and concluded with a “stage performance” at Darling Harbour […]
Just a hop, skip and a jump away from my ‘home away from home’ Kyoto town is the charming city of Nara. Although famous for its history, giant Buddha, Kasuga Shrine and free roaming deer I often prefer to leave those with the first time visitors […]
Each time I visit Motoi I love it just that little bit more. Chef Motoi Maeda and his wife run this special occasion restaurant with spectacular food and service in a stylishly refurbed, traditional Japanese home in Kyoto city. There is a private room in the adjacent kura […]
This is one of my favourite Kaiseki restaurants. And it’s not in Kyoto (shock, horror..) I so wish I could share the name with you – but if I did I’d have to kill you. However, that doesn’t mean I can’t SHOW you… it is […]
Kezako, one of my favourite high-end restaurants in Kyoto, closed down a couple of years ago but lucky for the diners of Kyoto he opened his own place. While I was super excited about this fact I couldn’t help but wonder whether they would be able to […]
Japan’s cultural hub, Kyoto, has long been regarded as the best place to experience the soothing art of the traditional tea ceremony and I’ll happily admit that I’m as loved up with matcha and wagashi (whisked green tea and Japanese confectionery) as the next Japanophile! But I also appreciate a […]
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