Attractions in Ginza
Ginza can be compared to New York’s 5th Avenue or Oxford Street in London. This district is one of Tokyo’s most thriving shopping centers, but…
Read ArticleGinza can be compared to New York’s 5th Avenue or Oxford Street in London. This district is one of Tokyo’s most thriving shopping centers, but…
Read ArticleMapping out an agenda can be a challenge if you want to drink in all the sights and sounds of Japan’s metropolis. Tokyo is a…
Read ArticleKamakura (鎌倉市) is a city about 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. It was the seat of the Shogunate and the Regency during the Kamakura Period (1185–1333).…
Read ArticleMost, if not all, countries have customs and beliefs that make them distinct as a people. These include superstitions, of which the Japanese have many.…
Read ArticleThe Edo-Tokyo Museum is a must-see for those who want to learn more about the rich culture and history of Tokyo. Founded March 28, 1993,…
Read ArticleJapanese anime and manga are deeply ingrained in Japanese pop culture. Their influence and popularity have reached other parts of the world, including the United…
Read ArticleTokyo’s Sumida River (隅田川) branches out from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi and flows directly into Tokyo Bay. It passes through the Tokyo wards of…
Read ArticleThe concerts of Hatsune Miku (初音ミク) are very popular—thousands of fans flock to the spectacle of her shows and rave over her singing prowess. Her…
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