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Savoring Sakura Nabe at a Historic Restaurant Founded in 1897
In a quiet corner of Tokyo, a traditional restaurant founded in Meiji 30 (1897) continues to welcome diners with a taste of Japan's enduring culinary heritage. Here, among wooden beams and tatami rooms, you can enjoy one of the most unique and historic dishes Japan has to offer: sakura nabe, or horse meat hot pot.
3 Ways to Experience Sumo
Sumo is one of Japan’s most iconic traditions—rich in ritual, history, and national pride. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a repeat traveler, there are several ways to experience sumo, each offering unique perspectives and levels of engagement. In this article, we introduce three meaningful ways to connect with the world of sumo.