October 20th, 2008
Many of the idioms that native English speakers use regularly are not understood well by the Japanese and often make no sense to them when translated literally. For those of you interested in the Japanese language you may find it interesting to know that the reverse is true for some Japanese expressions. Nihon no Kotowaza […]
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October 19th, 2008
Fugu poisoning strikes a licensed chef in Shibuya - maybe he’ll be more careful next time?
Geisha, Interrupted, a fellow Japan blogger and writer of the book “Bar Flower: My Decadently Destructive Days and Nights as a Tokyo Nightclub Hostess” was featured in the Japan Times. Read the Geisha, Interrupted interview and check out some of […]
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October 18th, 2008
This shot of Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa captures the view that can be seen as you approach the temple from Nakamase Dori. It’s a hard view to photograph if you don’t own a wide angle lens and this HDR image does a great job of doing just that.
As you leave bustling shops and crowds of […]
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October 17th, 2008
Tokyo is in focus at CNN. The city is currently featured in their My City_My Life series which offers some insights from people who call the city home.
Riyo Mori, Miss Universe 2007, has allowed cameras to follow her from her home in Shizuoka to the big city of Tokyo and talks about her love of […]
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October 16th, 2008
Parades and parties are on the Halloween calendar in Tokyo! Summer and O-bon is the season of ghosts in Japan, but Tokyoites have embraced the fall fun of a western-style Halloween with a few events around the city. Participate or just watch the Hello Halloween Pumpkin Parade down Omotesando-dori towards Harajuku. The festivities in the […]
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October 15th, 2008
Edogawa, founded in 1937, is one of the more populated wards of Tokyo with over 600 thousand people making their home in just over 49 square kilometers. Tokyo Bay is the southern border of Edogawa and it is bordered by Chiba Prefecture to the west.
Events
In March and April, see the Cherry Blossom Festival along […]
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October 14th, 2008
Held in beautiful and spacious Hamarikyu Gardens, the Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony offers a unique opportunity to experience a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony. Demonstrations and lectures will be held in an effort to familiarize both citizens and international visitors with the ancient history and rituals associated with tea in Japan.
In October 1587, the feudal warlord, […]
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October 13th, 2008
Each year on the second Monday of October, the Japanese celebrate Health & Sports day, Taiiku no hi in Japanese, with a national holiday. Established in 1966, this holiday celebrates the anniversary of the 1964 Tokyo Olympic opening ceremony and encourages residents to enjoy sports and cultivate a healthy mind and body.
Schools and communities […]
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October 12th, 2008
A fun article by a fellow Japan blogger on the history behind why you have to remember to Keep to the Left! in Japan.
Check out some of the videos on the Japan National Tourist Organizations YouTube Channel.
Have you heard about the banana diet fad in Japan?
Allegations of fixed matches and more in the world […]
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October 11th, 2008
Wander through a bird sanctuary, have a picnic, ride a Ferris Wheel, ponder Tokyo bay and visit Tokyo Sea Life Park in just one day! It’s all possible when you visit Kasai Rinkai Koen, a large park located just over the Edogawa river from the heart of Tokyo. Take a break from the hectic pace […]
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