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Kobe Budget Eats: 3 Cheap & Repeat-Worthy Restaurants I Went Back to for 3 Months
During my Japan working holiday, Kobe was my third base. I lived there for roughly three months, and my food goal was very practical: spend reasonably, and eat “reliable, repeatable, high re-visit” everyday spots. Because this was a lifestyle stay (not a one-off trip), I didn’t chase places you visit once for the photo. I picked places that still make you want to go back—even on a normal weekday. These three were my most repeated “budget favorites Restaurants” in Kobe: Kashok
Cody Tse
Dec 21, 20254 min read


Why You Should Try an Onsen in Japan (Even If It’s Your First Time)
Why try onsen in Japan? Most travel content describes an onsen from a “nice experience” perspective: warm water, mountain views, and a relaxing vibe. That’s true—but it’s not the real reason an onsen becomes one of the most memorable parts of a Japan trip. The real reason is practical: an onsen is Japan’s built-in recovery system . It lowers the friction of travel—after long walking days, ski days, train days, and cold-weather days—by giving your body and brain a fast reset.
Cody Tse
Dec 16, 20255 min read


Japanese Onsen Bathing Etiquette (Practical Guide)
Japanese hot springs (onsen) are relaxing, but they follow a clear set of manners designed to keep the baths clean, quiet, and comfortable for everyone. Rules can vary by facility, so always follow posted signs—especially regarding tattoos and photography. 1) Before You Enter the Bath Area Pay attention to gender-separated entrances : Most onsen are separated into men’s and women’s baths. Look for: 男 (Otoko) = Men 女 (Onna) = Women Remove shoes : You usually leave shoes at t
Cody Tse
Dec 16, 20252 min read
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