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With the most Michelin stars of any city in the world, Tokyo is a foodie paradise that offers not only some of the best food in the world, but the cha ...
Enjoy fresh and delicious sushi without breaking the wallet at conveyer belt sushi (sushi boat) restaurants in Japan.
Our family loves eating sushi, and we try to enjoy it at least a few times whenever we’re in Japan. Since we usually have our... -
The third-largest sporting event in the world, the Rugby World Cup, will be held in Japan from September 20 to November 2, 2019. This will be the first time ever that the cup is taking place in Asia. The country is anticipating 400,000 rugby... -
Introducing the New Cocoa #smartdoll skin tone on the left. This will replace the current cocoa on the right. If you prefer the current cocoa then get what you need now. Am looking to switch tones within two months or when stocks run out. I will... -
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Tokyo events for Monday, February 18 to Sunday, February 24, 2019
This week brings a mix of events to satisfy an array of interests?art, music, trivia, comedy and traditional... -
The next generation of Shinkansen bullet trains will begin testing next year. The state-of-the-art ?Alfa-X? is expected to travel faster than 400 km/h (almost 250 mph!) and will have a range of groundbreaking features.The new bullet train will have... -
When many people picture the beautiful scenery of Japan, they imagine the swaying springtime blossoms of ume, or plum, and sakura cherry trees. While the flowering white, pink, purple, and red trees of spring do bespeckle the landscape with... -
Take a day off from train schedules and see Japan as it can only be seen in spring: covered in flowers and filled with fresh fruit waiting to be picked! We’ve looked up some of the best (and most affordable) spring bus tours from Tokyo so that you... -
Guest post by Akita Ben As night closed over my first month in Japan, I walked past the Lawson, Daily Yamazaki, and Iwai-san the barber until I got to the river. From the middle of the bridge, I stopped and looked down at the serpentine water and... -