welcome to Japan I want everyone to try a variety of Japanese cuisine. Try shabu-shabu, sukiyaki, yakiniku, tempura, udon, soba, oyakodon, sushi, ramen, and tonkatsu. Please also go to IZAKAY. If you want to know a little more about Japan Also visit Mt. Koya, a sacred place for Shingon Esoteric Buddhism in Wakayama Prefecture. Kurt Genzo (64), a monk from Zurich, Switzerland, lives at Muryoko-in Temple on Mt. Koya. Kurt speaks five languages fluently and always answers visitors' questions in German, French and English. He stays overnight at the temple and visits Kukai's mausoleum in the evening. Please arrive early in the morning for the Goma memorial service. Please enjoy the deep and mysterious Japanese culture. Spring cherry blossoms🌸, summer festivals, and autumn leaves🍁 are all beautiful, so please come to Japan again☺