PicTokyo: Bringing Customizable Photo Booths to Events Large and Small
Starting out as a side hustle for its founders in 2016, PicTokyo is now a thriving business that brings photo booth fun to events ranging from weddings to corporate gatherings.
Starting out as a side hustle for its founders in 2016, PicTokyo is now a thriving business that brings photo booth fun to events ranging from weddings to corporate gatherings.
From flashy costumes to spooky decorations, there’s so much to celebrate this Halloween in Japan.
The Hibiya Cinema Festival is an annual film festival held in Tokyo in October. The festival showcases films from around the world as well as award-winning Japanese films.
Exploring Japan during Silver Week can be a wonderful experience because it is a time when the locations are quieter and less crowded.
Explore Tokyo’s most hip neighborhood, which has a lot to offer. Shimokitazawa is a hotspot among young people for thrift shopping, whether they’re looking for clothing or vintage records.
Craft beer is becoming more and more popular in Japan, with many on-site breweries and taprooms here in Tokyo.
As a place where time is transcended and hearts are linked, Ryomon provides family and friends with an elegant, yet modern space to pay respects to the dearly departed.
Wayback Burgers has launched in Japan, aiming to introduce its classic American style while innovating in a new market.
It’s rare to be able to speak face to face with someone who stands at the top of their field.
Read more about an exhibition featuring some of the original sketches, manuscripts and illustrations for the beloved Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts series.
One trip that you can enjoy over a long weekend takes you from Tokyo’s city center to fascinating destinations in Fukushima and Tochigi prefectures, where you can learn about the time of the shoguns, try your hand at time-honored crafts and feast on delicious cuisine.
Before the flowers start to blossom, take part in Setsubun.