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Katsu curry at CoCo Ichibanya in Nagoya, Japan

CoCo Ichibanya in Nagoya: Curry at the Source

CoCo壱番屋 started right here in Aichi. We found the yellow sign on a cold night in Nagoya and went in. Katsu curry, large Kirin, no regrets.

Tokyo Dome packed to capacity during a Yomiuri Giants night game

A Night at Tokyo Dome

Forty-six thousand people, beer served from a backpack, and a player on the scoreboard called Trey Cabbage.

Tower of empty Sushiro plates stacked at the end of a meal

Sushiro: How to Eat 30 Plates of Sushi for Under £20

Kaiten sushi for the masses — and how we ended up with a plate tower that needed photographing before we could leave.

Tokyo street at night lined with illuminated trees in December

Japan at Christmas

Christmas is not a public holiday in Japan. It is also, somehow, one of the best places in the world to be in December.

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Destinations

Tokyo Skytree and Asahi building

Tokyo

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Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion, Kyoto

Kyoto

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Dotonbori at night, Osaka

Osaka

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Nara temple

Nara

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Kobe waterfront ferris wheel

Kobe

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Food

Wagyu menchi katsu at Ohyama izakaya, Tokyo

Ohyama: My Favourite Izakaya in Tokyo

Wagyu menchi katsu, tare-glazed yakitori, cold Sapporo, and sake in a masu box. We go every single trip.

Pizzeria Spontini slices — thick crust, prosciutto, melted cheese

Pizzeria Spontini: Milan's Most Famous Pizza Slice, in Tokyo

A Milanese institution since 1953. Thick base, loaded toppings, and somehow one of the best things we ate in Japan.

Bubbling mapo tofu in a stone pot at Saikoh Shinkan

We Went to Japan and Ate Chinese Food. No Regrets.

Saikoh Shinkan does Cantonese dim sum — roast pork, char siu, mapo tofu — and it's one of the best arguments for what Japanese precision does to other cuisines.

Health & Fitness

Autumn park with fountain

Running Through Japanese Parks: Why It's the Best Way to See a City

Every morning we laced up and just ran. No route planned, no destination. This is how we found some of our favourite spots of the whole trip.

Tree-lined park path in autumn

How We Stay in Shape While Eating Our Way Through Japan

I don't exercise on holiday, I eat whatever I want, and I come back fine. Here's why Japan lets you get away with it.

Japanese garden pond with autumn foliage

Why Walking Japanese Gardens Is the Most Underrated Form of Recovery

After a full day on your feet eating and sightseeing, a slow lap of a Japanese garden hits different. Our favourite gardens from the trip.

Two brothers.
One obsession with Japan.

We're Johnny and Mikey — brothers from Stoke-on-Trent who went to Japan in 2019 and haven't quite recovered. What started as a single week in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto turned into a full-blown obsession: the food, the cities, the culture, and the fact that you can eat world-class ramen at 2am in a train station.

This is where we write it all down — the city breaks, the ramen worth queuing for, the parks we ran through at dawn, and the places that never make it into a guidebook. We've been back multiple times since, and it only keeps getting better.

Johnny

Johnny

Travel & Health. Always the one who books the flights.

@johnnyyungy
Mikey

Mikey

Food & Recipes. Will eat anything at least once.

@michaelyung82
Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion, Kyoto
Pagoda with autumn foliage
Autumn maple foliage

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