A 535-pound bluefin tuna sold for a record 510 million yen ($3.2 million) at the first auction of 2026 at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish ...
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Reuse business expo to debut at FaW TOKYO 2026 in April
FaW TOKYO 2026 plans to offer a dedicated platform for circular business models when its Reuse Business Expo appears for the ...
The majority of Americans travel at least twice per year, and 22% take over six trips annually. But not every journey is going to be life-changing. Some of us have to travel for work, and others do so ...
When Tokyo Disneyland opened on April 15, 1983, it was the first international Disney park, so welcoming 900 million guests ...
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Tokyo’s $100 billion resilience project, the engineering plan to keep 40 million people safe
Tokyo sits on four tectonic plates and faces earthquakes, typhoons, floods, and even the threat of Mount Fuji. This video explores Japan’s $100 billion Tokyo Resilience Project, and the engineering ...
A non-Japanese-speaking first-time visitor used Apple’s new in-ear translation feature to connect with locals at bars, sushi classes and even a fire ritual.
Justin Miller, a New York native, has lived in Japan for 15 years. Miller's seen tourists talk loudly on the phone in public and bring their shoes into people's homes. Miller says the tipping culture ...
Tokyo reigns supreme in Japan’s ramen world. Sure, Sapporo has its rich miso ramen and Fukuoka has some of the best creamy tonkotsu pork ramen, but Tokyo has it all: rich and funky niboshi ramen made ...
Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'As ...
Think of Japan’s famed yakuza gangs and you might think of heavily tattooed men getting into bloody fights – the stuff of action films and video games. But last week four men were arrested in Tokyo ...
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 Ginza, ...
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