Krista Rogers

Starting with a love of J-Pop and J-dramas when she was 13, Krista Rogers has left her quiet New England hometown in the States both to study abroad in Tokyo and to work on the JET Program in beautiful Yamagata prefecture. She misses chatting in the local dialect and staging Kamehameha battles in the hallway with her students. Although she's currently working on her master's degree in Boston, she will without a doubt be back in Japan before long and buying way too much at Book-Off and Tower Records again. When she needs a break from schoolwork, Krista enjoys eating yakiniku, figure skating, finding cute cafes, watching Big Bang MVs, and continuing on her quest to catch 'em all.

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Pump yourself up with Yokohama’s new extravagant Cool Fuel ice cream

With its slogan “Melt the Rule,” Cool Fuel offers a new kind of five-layered ice cream-eating experience centered on Mascarpone cheese flavor.

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Order a cocktail, support a senior with Shinjuku Day Service Mojito at a handful of businesses

A new model of urban community collaboration in Shinjuku’s Kabukicho area connects the generations using mint as a bridge.

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Japan’s sticker wars are reaching a breaking point, even for enthusiasts

Our resident sticker-collecting writer shares why she’s saying “enough is enough” and is extricating herself from a sticky situation.

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Art exhibition coming to Tokyo this month brings the cute, scary, and weird to ukiyo-e

Animals & Monsters: Cute, Scary, and a Little Weird is the perfect exhibition for anyone who delights in art that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

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The Japan Burger Championship 2026 in Yokohama next month is the ultimate battle of the beef

Watch the competition or sample multiple burgers in the sales area during this weekend celebration of gourmet burgers from around the world.

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Own a piece of anime history with U-Treasure’s Astro Boy gold miniature figure

A new line of decorative mini figures made from gold pay homage to pioneering manga artist Osamu Tezuka’s massive influence on anime and manga.

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The Mandalorian and Grogu film inspires a new set of Ginza Cozy Corner mini cakes and more

Three Star Wars-themed collaborations from a galaxy far, far away appeal to both longtime and newer fans of the franchise.

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Six towering historical warrior floats will grace Fukui’s Mikuni Festival for three days

This annual procession is the perfect stop for samurai buffs who enjoy traditional Japanese festivals with a warrior twist.

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Ichiraku Ramen-inspired ramen sets from Naruto anime pay homage to Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura

The new sets of noodles and bowls make excellent souvenirs for lovers of both Naruto and ramen.

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Don’t miss the Tokyo Tower City Light Fantasia ~Summer Landscape 2026~ event during your travels

This year’s immersive lights display takes inspiration from the atmosphere of a Japanese summer festival with firework and firefly designs.

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Does the Fukuryumon Chinese restaurant in Koenji offer the best lunch deal in Tokyo?

The main dishes are already cheap to begin with–but the unlimited free side dishes could even be a meal by themselves!

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Shogun Cultural Experiences merges a walking tour, sweets, and the music of traditional Japan

A limited tour in Kagurazaka, Tokyo invites guests to “Discover Edo Through All Five Senses” in one morning with full English services.

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Finnish design brand Iittala partners with Pokémon for a golden first collaborative tableware set

The brand’s Origo line of bold-patterned tableware makes for a shockingly good partner with the world’s favorite Pokémon.

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Nagasaki high school students collab with sweets veteran to release carrot nama dorayaki

Students let a local agricultural product shine by partnering with a 215-year-old sweets maker for a new take on a classic Japanese treat.

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Here’s the best spot to take in a panoramic view at “the most beautiful Starbucks in the world”

Sip your coffee to the backdrop of a magnificent, panoramic view next to this Starbucks in Toyama Prefecture.

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Immerse yourself in TeamLab Yoro Valley’s outdoor nighttime art exhibition in Chiba’s wilderness

TeamLab’s newest artistic “digitized nature” vision features interactive light and sound elements as you traverse an ancient forest.

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Turn a rainy forecast into a blast at the Naruto & Boruto Ninja Village May Rain Festival 2026

This event actually encourages the weather to rain on your parade in order to get the most out of it.

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Japanese sandals dyed with real Uji matcha are here to whisk you off your feet

Luckily, the shoes themselves will stay comfortably and cleanly on your feet thanks to a traditional fabric-making technique.

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Does a long line mean a sweeter deal? We compare two sweets from a Hokkaido food fair【Taste test】

We try to find out whether waiting in a longer line equates to a more delicious sweet through a blind office taste test.

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Schoolkids learn life skills through shopping field trips at street markets in Kochi Prefecture

The unexpectedly cutest part of shopping at Kochi’s Thursday Market was seeing some fellow shoppers of the very small variety in action. 

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