Culture Emblems and Mascots of the Tokyo Olympics Elena Lisina This blog is dedicated to the difference and progress between the Tokyo Olympic Games of 1964 and 2020.
Food Hotel 1899 Tokyo's ‘CHAYA’ Tea Cafe Celine Ong Hotel 1899 Tokyo's CHAYA Cafe is a modern teahouse with drinks and desserts focused on traditional Japanese tea — like Matcha...
Culture Odaiba Bread Festival Kim The Odaiba Bread Festival is now in its 7th year, and showcases a range of different carb-filled delights. From melon pan to ...
Food Pokemon Cafe in Nihonbashi, Tokyo Vicky Amin After 24 years created, with official stores in every corner of the world, Pokemon finally opened its official cafe in Tokyo,...
Culture Nishiarari Daishi Temple Sleiman Azizi Nishiarai Daishi temple becomes a buzz of energy at New Years. Traditional street stalls are lined up along the streets offer...
Food Nikko Asia Shokuhin Sherilyn Siy Nikko Asia Shokuhin is a modest grocery occupying the middle 3 floors of the Ryuzaki Building. It is a little Taiwanese marke...
Culture Yamada Yoji Museum, Shibamata Sleiman Azizi Part of the Tora-san Museum complex in Shibamata, the Yamada Yoji Museum is a tribute to the career of the famous director.
Transportation IKEBUS Sherilyn Siy The IKEBUS is an eco-friendly way to get around Ikebukuro, a transportation hub and a growing hub of creative culture. This e...
Food Higuma Doughnuts, Omotesando Sleiman Azizi With stores in Gakugei-daigaku and Omotesando, Higuma Doughnuts is famous for its natural ingredients from Hokkaido. Its Omot...
Food Carl's Jr. Burgers, Akihabara Sleiman Azizi Famous for their Angus beef burgers, Carl's Jr. in Akihabara also offers a range of classic burgers and side dishes. Reasonab...