Celebrate Like a Local: How Japan Welcomes the New Year
Known as Shogatsu, the Japanese New Year is a time when ancient customs blend seamlessly with modern life, creating a unique cultural experience like no other.
Known as Shogatsu, the Japanese New Year is a time when ancient customs blend seamlessly with modern life, creating a unique cultural experience like no other.
From serene temple ceremonies to highly-anticipated countdowns, Tokyo offers a myriad of options for ringing in the new year.
This Christmas, go beyond the ordinary and share a gift that embodies thoughtfulness, tradition and global appeal.
The holiday spirit is in full bloom as Mori Building presents Christmas Hills 2024, an enchanting celebration that unites all five Hills locations—Roppongi Hills, Azabudai Hills, Toranomon Hills, Omotesando Hills and Ark Hills—under the theme “I LaLaLa YOU.”
As the world prepares for the monumental Expo 2025 in Osaka, Austria is making waves with its plans to showcase the best of its culture, innovation and technology.
Sayuri’s appointment at Pelikan marks a seemingly natural outcome to her lifelong appreciation for design.
In a webinar supported by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Foreign Press Centre Japan (FPCJ) invited leading foreign journalists covering immigration issues to hear from them about the challenges facing Japan.
ADVANTAGE AUSTRIA Tokyo has long been at the forefront of strengthening ties between Austria and Japan, facilitating dynamic exchanges in business, culture and innovation.
On December 10th, The Mori Memorial Foundation’s Institute for Urban Strategies unveiled the results of its Global Power City Index (GPCI) 2024.
Austria and Japan share a longstanding relationship rooted in mutual respect, cultural appreciation and economic collaboration.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is gearing up for a monumental event in 2025 with the launch of its world-record 150-night voyage aboard the Seven Seas Mariner.
Japan is placed 13th among the 133 economies featured in the 2024 Global Innovation Index (GII).