Visitors to Japan have their first trip to Japanese public bath! This tour was organized by Emblem Hostel in Nishiarai; read all about Matsu no Yu, the public bath they visited, and learn what they thought of the experience here!
Tokyo's Nishiarai Daishi Temple is known for its annual flower festival, featuring peony flowers. One of the highlights of the festival is an opportunity to help carry a portable shrine through the city streets. Today we'll give you all the details.
The Adachi Market is the second largest wholesale fish and seafood market in Tokyo after Tsukiji. Adachi Market Days are held six times a year, and here you can learn all about the market itself and about Japanese food culture!
If you want to give someone you like handmade chocolates, or thank someone that's helped you out, why not make them some raw chocolates that will not only cheer up your mind but your body as well? Learn more at Emblem Hostel Nishiarai!
If you're in Japan for New Year's, why not take part in hatsumode, the first shrine or temple visit of the new year that takes place from New Year's Eve to New Year's Day? Here is what guests at Emblem Hostel Nishiarai experienced at their hatsumode!
Nishiarai Daishi is a well-known temple connected to the famed Buddhist priest, Kukai, also known as Kobo Daishi. We participated in their largest festival, the Osame no Daishi, with some of the guests staying at Emblem Hostel Nishiarai.