Apparently more and more Filipino travelers want their “winter fix.” They fly to snow-covered destinations and enjoy not only the...
A baby born in Tokyo has gone home healthy, becoming the smallest newborn boy in the world to leave hospital safely.
One of Tokyo’s most crowded subway lines is hoping the way to reach their customers’ hearts is through their stomachs,...
Tokyo is trying to verify if a drawing of a rat holding an umbrella that has been sprayed near a monorail station is the work of the famous and mysterious street artist Banksy.
Tokyo Disneyland is getting a new “Beauty and the Beast” attraction that will bring Belle and the Beast and other...
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The fame of ‘Evangelion’ continues to endure as it plans to open a limited theme bar by Nov. 16. The...
Japan has been gearing up for the influx of tourists come the 2020 Olympics. Preparations include adding more English signs...
Now is the season when newly produced wines begin to hit the stores. While many wineries are located in grape production areas, more and more new ones have opened in urban areas, where much of the consumption of wine takes place. Urban wineries not only offer particular flavors, but also make efforts to connect consumers and grape growers.
“A foreigner holding a washbowl in a bathhouse is so cool!” was the reaction to one of the promotional posters on display in a Tokyo bathhouse. “You think public bathhouses are weird?!” was another. An association consisting of six bathhouse operators in the Tokyo’s Bunkyo Ward has created four unconventional posters to boost interest in public baths.