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Located near Kawaramachi Station in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, this 'cave' entrance to BAR Tabi is hidden in an alley and blends seamlessly with its surroundings. Its unmarked, geometric entrance is not easily noticeable. Inside, the bar's intimate lighting, pebble-strewn paths, and bamboo decorations create an atmosphere that fuses traditional Japanese garden elements with a medieval cellar vibe, offering a blend of ancient and modern aesthetics.
Are you ready to dive into the world of Yakitori in Japan? It's a must-try experience, but let's be real – those menus can be tricky, often all in Japanese, leaving us scratching our heads. Don't Worry !
We are here to give you some handy tips to navigate the yakitori scene like a pro.
The Royal Park Hotel Takamatsu, located in Kawaramachi, mirrors this seaside city's spirit. Its exterior is composed and understated, yet it houses an Art Deco soul within. The intersection of jazz spirit and Japanese thought creates Takamatsu's unique blend of understated luxury.
Hidden in Tamano City of Okayama Prefecture, near Uno Port, Sumi Habaki 炭ハバキ attracts every passing gourmet with its minimalist and unassuming exterior.
Arriving at Uno Port from Teshima Island, we reached our hotel by 6 PM after a day of island-hopping in the Setoichi Sea. Hungry for dinner, we found Uno Port quiet during the off-season compared to the bustling ART SETOUCHI period. Stumbling upon 'Sumi Habaki 炭ハバキ,' a Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand recommended Yakitori restaurant, was a delightful surprise.
The best time to go skiing is between December and April – which is the main ski season in most resorts.
Skiing is more than just a sport; it's a way to experience some of the most breathtaking landscapes the world has to offer. From powdery slopes to luxurious lodges, the globe is dotted with incredible ski resorts. In this blog, we'll explore the best ski resorts in the world, each offering a unique blend of skiing excitement and luxury.
- Arts, Asia, Japan, Sustainable, Travel
After years apart, my revisit to Naoshima was specifically because of the ‘Valley Gallery’ . Valley Gallery and ‘Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery Time Corridors’, which are two new art spaces opened in March 2022 during the Setouchi Triennale at the Benesse Art Site Naoshima.
- Arts, Asia, Japan, Sustainable, Travel
The soft glow of the waves quietly reflected Sugimoto's notion of 'time,' concealed in a profoundly touching place. I remember that day on Naoshima in the afternoon, silently watching 'time' flow.