Chicken in any form is great for anybody's health. Its lean meat is not only high in protein but is also low in calories and fat, perfect for those who are weight conscious. In addition to that, it's also packed with nutrients and vitamins. Now if you're in Osaka, it would be difficult to pick with the many restaurants the place can offer. But if you're looking for some chicken meal, Ikkaku is the best place to go!
Settling in the warm, subtropical waters 37 miles south of Kyushu, Japan's third biggest island, the towering mountains and old forests of Yakushima make it a segregated and to a great extent pristine paradise, which feels a world far from the hustle and bustle of Japan's mega cities. Designated a Unesco world legacy site in 1993, the island has long been adored by the Japanese as one of the nation's natural marvels, but it is just in recent years that outside guests have begun to find Yakushima's facts.
If you are a woman who loves to be girly and would love to travel to a country where you won't be looked down upon for being so, then Japan is the place for you. There is less tendency for women to be catcalled while wearing lipstick and high heels. Cute stuff are also popular and highly celebrated in Japan.
If there's one thing certain about food in Japan, it's the fact that these are highly nutritious. This is because their diet is based on fresh and seasonal products. Fish and rice are common in Japanese cuisine. This article features few interesting and unique meals that Japan has to offer.
Japan has always been creative when it comes to bringing pop culture to life – one of these is the recently opened Pokemon Gym in Osaka, Japan. Pokemon EXPO gym attempts to bring to reality what it feels like to be a Pokemon trainer - catch cute monsters as pets and train them for battle.
Some tips from other countries on how they maintain such a healthy lifestyle among their cultures.
If you can't travel yourself, why not send a stuffed animal instead?
It's hard to imagine that an island once used for the creation and deployment of Japanese chemical weapons during World War II has turned into a haven for small, cuddly rabbits, but it is the strange truth. On the island of Okunoshima, also known as Usaga Jima or simply Rabbit Island, herds upon herds of wild rabbits run free, interact with tourists, or laze around.
I've recently discovered this amazing website that lets you explore a spooky abandoned Japanese Island without leaving your house.
The annual dolphin drive hunt in Tajii, Japan has drawn rebuke from environmentalist, American ambassador.