Now Roland Corp. has opened its first directly managed store in Japan in the trendsetting Harajuku district of Tokyo. The three-story building stocks the latest in synthesizers, electronic ...
Japan’s capital is a beacon of urban luxury, from established international brands to talk-of-the-town boutique newcomers. Lindsay Cohn is a writer, editor, and avid traveler who has visited 45 ...
If you don't have enough time to do this (or just don't want to) the best thing to do is get a map of the museum beforehand and pick what you want to do before you venture in.  If you're looking to ...
The oldest religious site in Tokyo is also its most visited. The Senso-ji Temple sees about 30 million annual visitors and its inception dates all the way back to year 628. Despite its claim to ...
Pokémon, Hello Kitty and Anime items were featured in Barrow Market's first pop-up stall Planet Namek from Japenese online retailers Oh My Tokyo.
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The brand, cofounded by sibling-duo Neta and Elad Yam, signifies expansion on a global scale with the opening of its first ever permanent store in Tokyo. Located in Tokyo’s trendy Shibuya City ...
Walk through Japan’s energetic urban heart and see a vibrant, creative culture that bounced back from war and natural disaster. Pedestrians, shoppers, and people-watchers stroll on Chuo-dori in ...
Itching to go back to Japan for a holiday? If you're already familiar with the major cities and popular tourist spots like ...
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Sixty years ago, early in the morning of October 1, 1964, a sleek blue and white train slid effortlessly across the urban sprawl of Tokyo, its elevated tracks carrying it south toward the city of ...
Tokyo stocks fell almost 5% on Monday, following a vote Friday that ensures Japan will soon have a prime minister who is relatively hawkish and not inclined to prime the economic pumps. The action ...