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Tsukemen
Tsukemen means ‘dipping noodles’ in Japanese. The noodles and broth of this ramen are served in separate bowls and you simply dip the former into the latter and happily slurp away. It was…
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The relay of the Tokyo 2020 Olym
The path that will bring the torch to Tokyo should begin in a month, without applause or fans.The organizers of the Tokyo 2002 Olympics have announced the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay for…
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Ancient Fujiko cult in Tokyo’s m
Mount Fuji has always been regarded as a sacred mountain, but for much of their history, the Japanese have been content to admire the iconic peak from afar. The only people interested in…
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Hinomaru clearly on the head o
Kazuko Kawakami (79), a housewife in Uchigoshimachi, Kita-ku, Kumamoto, has a goldfish with a "Hinomaru" -like pattern on her head. "I've been keeping goldfish for almost 20 years, but this is the first…
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Inflation brings end to beloved
A beloved Japanese candy eaten by generations, so iconic it even appeared in a hit anime film, has come to the end of the line, a victim of surging raw material and energy…
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Kaisu
Situato nel centro di Tokyo, Kaisu è a pochi passi da numerose attrazioni turistiche locali, tra cui Akasaka, Akasaka Sacas e Tokyo Midtown. Gli ospiti possono inoltre usufruire della connessione internet gratuita in…
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100 Things to do in TOKYO, JAPAN
100 THINGS YOU MUST DO IN TOKYO! ♥ Where to shop, eat, sightsee in Tokyo, Japan. This video took me almost a year to make! I wanted to release the video last year,…
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Etruschi
Tokyo can easily surprises you. There’s always a small city into a city. That’s what we were thinking when we reached this elegant restaurant in the relaxed atmosphere of Omotesando district. In our…
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Dynamic Tokyo
See Tokyo at its dynamic best on this jam-packed day of sightseeing ¬ó perfect if your time in Tokyo is limited. A professional guide points out highlights such as the Imperial Palace, Nakamise…
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Nihonbashi
Nihonbashi (日本橋) is a business district of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan which grew up around the bridge of the same name which has linked two sides of the Nihonbashi River at this site since…