Japan
Where To Slurp Up The Best Ramen On The Gold Coast In 2025
Dreaming of an overseas getaway but the ol’ pockets are a little dry? Luckily the Gold Coast has some seriously slurp-worthy ramen spots to fuel your wanderlust feels.
Okawari House Is Mermaid Beach’s Slick New Japanese Restaurant From The Imlach Team
If you haven’t heard the name Okawari House yet, remember it, because you’re about to be hearing a whole lot about it.
8 Reasons To Book A Trip To Japan’s Undiscovered Kanto Region
Getting off the beaten track is the best way to holiday, and we can’t think of a place that makes it more convenient than Japan.
4 Cities To Check Out In Japan That Aren’t Tokyo
Japan is on everyone’s lips these days, but there’s so much to this island country than the bright lights of Tokyo. Don’t get us wrong, Tokyo is incredible as always, but getting off the beaten track and exploring what’s on offer in Sapporo, Fukuoka, Nagasaki and Osaka will well and truly make you fall in love with this country (if you haven’t already).
Here’s Your First Look At Tokyo’s Brand New MUJI Hotel
Everyone’s favourite label-less label MUJI has just opened its first domestic hotel, and they’re doing things a little differently.
8 Ways To Tackle Tokyo Solo
If you’re feeling a bit wary about travelling solo, Tokyo is the perfect place to dip your toes in the water. It’s one of the safest places you can travel and there is so much to do you won’t even notice you’re on your own. And then there’s the plethora of micro-restaurants and bars you’ll be able to experience which just isn’t possible when you’re travelling in a bigger group. If you’re not convinced yet, here are 8 things to do in Tokyo if you’re travelling solo.
4 Neighbourhoods To Check Out In Tokyo That Aren’t Shinjuku
We probably could have called this article ‘Neighbourhoods To Check Out In Tokyo That Aren’t Shinjuku, Ginza, ShibuyaOr Roppongi’, because 99% of travellers are going to hit all of those multiple times. And there’s nothing wrong with that—there’s a reason Shinjuku and Shibuya draw millions of selfie-stick wielding visitors every year. They’re amazing. But if it’s your second or third time in Tokyo, or you just want to branch out and see something beyond the well-trodden tourist routes, try these on for size.