Experience the best of summer in Japan: “Hibiya Park Bon Dance Festival” (August 23rd and 24th)
One must-go event when you spend the summer in Japan is “Bon Odori”! At this summer festival, locals and visitors dance together to traditional Japanese music. One of the biggest “Bon Odori” events in Tokyo is held at Hibiya Park, … Read more
What to eat on a hot summer day in Japan. The ultimate Japanese dessert: Kakigori – “shaved ice”
The Japanese people have been combining their wisdom to survive the hot summer months since ancient times. One type of Japanese sweets that is perfect for coping with the heat just by eating it is “kakigori” – shaved ice. Shave … Read more
Welcome to the world of “moe”! First visit to a maid cafe in Akihabara!
Recently, “concept cafe” with various themes have been increasing rapidly in the Akihabara area. Among them, “Maid Cafe” are especially popular. A visit to one of these cafes is a chance to experience Japan’s “moe” and “kawaii” culture first hand! … Read more
“Chiyoda City Floating Lantern Festival 2019” with Tobi and Marei
The “Chiyoda City Floating Lantern Festival” is a romantic festival of lights with lanterns floating on the moat of the Imperial Palace and a free live concert with Japanese instruments. Follow Marei and Tobias during in their live report and experience … Read more
A summer must-see: The magical lights drifting on the Edo Castle’s moat – “Chiyoda City Floating Lantern Festival” on July 26th
Japan’s summers are hot. That’s a fact. During the daytime, the intensive sunshine makes you sweat even more. Maybe that’s the reason why many exciting summer events take place after sunset. “Chiyoda City Floating Lantern Festival” (Noryo no Yube) is … Read more
Want to become a ninja?! Tokyo’s new ninja training facility VR NINJA DOJO
Opened this spring near JR Kanda Station, “VR NINJA DOJO” offers tourists a unique ninja experience. After practicing with shuriken throwing stars in a ninja costume, you will play against some fierce enemies in an original VR game! All staff … Read more
Let’s go for a walk around the historic buildings of Ochanomizu!
Going for “architectural walks” in Tokyo is great fun! Firstly, the historic shrines and temples are wonderful, but the buildings constructed during the last 100 years are likewise extremely attractive. This time, I went out for a walk around the … Read more
Shopping and dining in an old station? mAAch ecute KANDA MANSEIBASHI (Part 2)
Tokyo is a megapolis reborn every day. Yet, there are several historic buildings that have been renovated while keeping their magic. “mAAch ecute KANDA MANSEIBASHI” with its charming arched viaduct it is one of them. Popular among railway fans, this … Read more
Railway fans welcome! A historic station building turned into an artsy commercial facility! mAAch ecute KANDA MANSEIBASHI (Part 1)
Manseibashi Station, located between Kanda and Ochanomizu station on Tokyo’s east and west connecting Chuo Line. After the station closed down, it was converted into a commercial facility called “mAAch ecute KANDA MANSEIBASHI”. In this beautiful red brick viaduct, there … Read more