About

Author

Author: cornereditor

I am a Japanese traveler who records street life and everyday food culture in Asia.
I visit Taiwan several times a year, walking through neighborhoods that rarely appear in guidebooks—breakfast shops, small cafés used by locals, and streets that quietly support daily life.

I do not write as a professional critic or travel guide.
This site is simply a record of places I have walked through and food I have actually eaten.


About the Blog

This blog documents everyday scenes from Taiwan and other parts of Asia, with a focus on food, streets, and local rhythms of life.

Rather than famous attractions or rankings, it looks at:

  • Morning breakfast shops
  • Night markets at quieter hours
  • Cafés used as part of daily routines
  • How food, place, and history quietly connect

The articles are based on firsthand observation.
Descriptions are kept simple, leaving space for readers to interpret what they see.


Mission

The purpose of this site is to show a side of Taiwan that exists beyond tourism.

Instead of destinations, it focuses on corners of everyday life—
places where people eat, walk, wait, and return to day after day.

By recording these small scenes, the site aims to preserve a sense of the city as it is lived, not just visited.


Disclaimer

All information on this site reflects conditions at the time of writing.
Opening hours, prices, and services may change without notice.

For the most up-to-date information, please refer to official websites or official social media accounts of each location.
The author assumes no responsibility for any inconvenience or loss resulting from the use of information on this site.