Ōkunoshima, Japan’s Rabbit Island, is home to an ever-growing number of incredibly cute bunny rabbits. Ever since a few YouTube videos showing tourists being swarmed by the hungry critters went viral, it seems like everyone is heading to Okunoshima to explore this kawaii hotspot. However, is this increased tourism helping or hindering the furry locals? Read Post
What to see and do in Osaka: Japan’s kitchen
If you aren’t familiar with this Japanese city, think London’s Shoreditch, but with the bright lights of Vegas. It’s like the pintxos food scene of San Sebastian mixed with the hipster vibe of Budapest. Actually, scratch that, it’s unlike anywhere in the world because Osaka is unique. Osaka was known as ‘the nation’s kitchen’ during the Edo period in Japan (1601-1867) Read Post