Setsubun: Japan’s Holiday of Changing Seasons
Before the flowers start to blossom, take part in Setsubun.
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Before the flowers start to blossom, take part in Setsubun.
Alone or with a team, the Yamathon challenges you to make your way to every Yamanote Line station, with all proceeds for the event going to charity.
Despite being a recent festivity added to the Japanese calendar, the people of Tokyo have made Halloween their own through products, events and activities that have also been influenced by Japanese culture.
Hibiya Cinema Festival is back this year to give Tokyo film fans unique ways to appreciate the movies. Whether you’re an international film enthusiast or are looking for something fun to do with your family, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The next time you are looking to take a long stroll through Tokyo, give Daikanyama a try. It’s a perfect blend of modernity and classic style—one of the massive city’s more relaxed areas.
As the weather starts to cool off, Japan enters the autumn season. While many people anticipate the more moderate temperatures and the beautiful colors of the leaves, this is the time of year when select fish, vegetables, and fruits are at their best.
Harrow Appi will offer a world-class education, backed by more than four centuries of excellence. We find out more about the outstanding aspects of this unique institution.
Vulcanize London is a Tokyo-based store that offers a variety of British brands, as well as services and workshops centered around British culture.
GoConnect has put together some unique ways to enjoy your time off while remaining connected and productive.
Find out how Axios combines excellent service, deep understanding of the real estate market, and a strong focus on helping its clients achieve impressive returns on their property investments.
Explore the intriguing East Area of Tokyo Station neighborhood and learn about a couple who have launched a café, restaurant, and coffee business there.
The Hibiya Festival 2021 “Online Talk Session” features performers in Tokyo and New York detailing the aims, difficulties, and possibilities of collaborating across different spaces and time zones.