OTO’s Take [no. 2] Asaki Yumemishi – Never Just a Dream
This exclusive dinner will gather leaders in Japan from all different industries and backgrounds together, with Japanese artisans, for a night of authentic Heian-era traditions.
This exclusive dinner will gather leaders in Japan from all different industries and backgrounds together, with Japanese artisans, for a night of authentic Heian-era traditions.
Explore the top vegan restaurants in Tokyo! From Ain Soph’s heavenly pancakes to Great Lakes’ mouthwatering burgers, these culinary gems offer delectable plant-based dishes for every occasion. Read on to check out the full list.
This gritty documentary-style drama tackles contemporary issues with a genuine social conscience to show a side of Japan not everyone knows.
Driven by the goal of building a supportive community for foreigners living in Japan, Expat Expo Tokyo 2024 is the largest exhibition where expats can connect, exchange valuable information, and discover resources to enhance their life in the city.
In this limited-time experience, authentic tradition and creative modern themes come together with a stunning outdoor venue full of rich culture and history to create a singular event.
The event is a two-night comedy performance by Trevor Lock, a renowned comedian, writer, and actor, at Good Heavens in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. Fresh from his success at the Edinburgh Festival, where his show was named one of the top 30, Trevor will be delivering his unique brand of humor on Friday, November 15th, and Saturday, November 16th.
Join us on November 29th at THE CORE KITCHEN/SPACE in Tokyo for Mirai no Mori’s Winter Party! Celebrate a decade of impact with inspiring speeches, networking, and outdoor magic!
The Australian and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ANZCCJ), in partnership with the Japan Australia Business Co-operation Committee (JABCC) and Australia Japan Business Co-operation Committee (AJBCC) is delighted to extend an exclusive invitation to members and friends.
The former university enclave of Takaban is more commonly referred to by the name of its train station, Gakugeidaigaku. It has always lived in the shadow of its more famous neighbors, Jiyugaoka and Nakameguro – but that’s exactly why locals love it.
At a free bilingual event on October 10, Momentum Tokyo will explain how to overcome pitfalls and create contracts that could solve your problems.
Did you know that foreign investment in Japanese property has surged by over 30%? Learn how to tap into this booming market with Hidemi Nakamura, JMEC20 graduate and licensed architect.
From hands-on workshops to private consultations, speakers will cover everything you need to know about investing, renovating, short-term stays, and more.