4 Things Japanese Pain Relief Patches can do to your Health
Part of our daily lifestyle is to do our routine, work and to some, even exercise. And of course, having muscle strain, stiff shoulders or body pain is somethin...
Part of our daily lifestyle is to do our routine, work and to some, even exercise. And of course, having muscle strain, stiff shoulders or body pain is somethin...
A wise man once quoted – “man does not live on bread alone…” Then how about glutinous rice? Glutinous rice is a common ingredient in cui...
Who could resist seaweed? You love it in maki, in onigiri and of course as a snack! The sea-salty flavor of seaweed is a much-loved flavor in Japan and there ar...
When it comes to tea, I’m sure you’ve heard of green tea or matcha for it is widely popular not only in Japan but all over the world. And if you are a tea lover...
In Japan’s traditional medicine, there is a plant that is believed to promote good health and overall wellness. Ashitaba or “tomorrow’s leaf” has herbal propert...
In each country there are traditions that are set and it could stem back from religion, family, celebrations or our own unique set of beliefs. For this article,...
There are a lot of lovely flowers found in Japan and each has its respective meanings and symbolism. But this time, we will share to you what they can do to you...
There are so many herbs you can find in the grocery and this time, we will introduce one of the supergreens in Japan: Mizuna or Japanese mustard greens. It has ...
Japanese tea is most commonly known to be one of the favorite drinks in Japan. And over the years, more food is coming out that has tea on it and a few examples...
Let’s talk about a spice that’s been used by Japanese for a very, very long time. Sancho Pepper has been widely used since time immemorial. It removes strong sm...