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  • 2019.05.15

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    Tokyo Sky Tree

    • Tokyo sky tree is the highest at the globe video construction at the Tokyo region of Sumida, would take the earth’s tallest system when it is finished in 2011. Originally named New Tokyo construction, it is 610-meter-high(634 meters)wireless video transmitter structure that can be used by NHK and five commercial television stations. This structure would be higher than 333-meter-high Tokyo Tower and the earth tallest freestanding system, the 553-meter-high CN Tower at Toronto.



      Made by Tobu line, Tokyo Sky Tree is required to be ¥50 billion, Building was scheduled to start in 2008. NHK and these five technical broadcasters intend to take it for transmissions when they permanently switch from analogue to terrestrial digital telecommunication. Among things that even need to be brought out are air limitations that determine the structure’s dimension.



      Tokyo Sky Tree has two observation decks: one is called Tembo Deck Floor 350, where you can enjoy the view of Tokyo with 360 degrees, and the other one is called Tembo Galleria Floor 450, where you take a shuttle ride to a special space where you get to walk around and look at the beautiful night view of Tokyo.



      The sky tree rises in the sky with deforming into a circle gradually reducing the force of the wind gradually while stabilizing the structure with the bottom as an equilateral triangle. In the center of the tower, a 375 m reinforced concrete “core pillar” is arranged longer than the Tokyo Tower, and the outer cylinder and this “core column” are also devised to counteract the earthquake shake. This mechanism leads to the structure of the five-storied pagoda cultivated in a long history.



      The image of the tower in the ancient to the east and west tends to be a city icon. Ryounkaku of Meiji and Taisho, Tokyo Tower of Showa, and Heisei Sky Tree. The genealogy of icons of modern Tokyo is still inherited indeed.

  • 2019.04.30

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    ANIMEJAPAN 2019


    • You may have gone to an anime convention back home. Why not
      go to one in the country that started it all? AnimeJapan (formerly known as
      Tokyo International Anime Fair) that held at Tokyo Big Sight Odaiba, has
      everything you’d expect: exhibitions, goods, special anime-business
      collaborations, and stage appearances and performances by some of the biggest
      names in the industry. This year’s theme is Rock – but as the poster small
      print helpfully notes, this is not a music concert! The event is split into two
      parts – the 23rd and 24th are public days and the 25th and 26th are ‘business
      days’ which is a good idea if you’re interested in the industry. Note that
      usually it’s the other way round, with business days help leading up to the
      event, but this year it’s afterwards.



      The majority of the floor space at Tokyo Big Sight is
      devoted to exhibition space featuring numerous booths by Japanese production
      companies, such as Toei Animation, Bandai Namco and Tezuka Productions, as well
      as foreign companies from around the world. Larger booths feature their own
      theaters and stages, and host live shows and special appearances by anime and
      manga creators as well as character actors that voice the parts.


      Various events, including performances, interviews and
      announcements will be held at the exhibition's main event stages, some of which
      require reservations. Another area is devoted to cosplaying where tradeshow
      visitors are encouraged to show off their cosplay outfits. Other attractions
      include anime-related workshops and seminars, anime goods shops and a food
      park.


      A note to cosplayers, you have to pay a fee (¥1,000). BUT,
      you do get to enjoy access to a changing room and a luggage storage service
      that sweetens the deal.


      Admission is free for children 12 years old and under.
      Tickets are also valid for one day only, so if you want to go both days
      you’ll have to cough up more cash.


      It is really recommended to come at least
      once in a lifetime as the event will be a great memorable experience.


      What do you think? do you like to come to
      the event?

  • 2019.04.30

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    Tokyo Tower

    • Tokyo Tower is designed to represent the revival of Japan’s economic power after world war 2, and is 13 meters high 43 feet tall from France cousin. It is known as a television tower which was built in 1958, about 70 years after the completion of Eiffel tower.



      The tower used to be the main television and radio station in Kanto area. But since it is surrounded by all the tall buildings, old Tokyo Tower no longer provide full digital land TV broadcasting coverage. It is an iconic symbol on the city. Every five years Tokyo tower is being renovated in a process. From here, you can see the magnificent panorama of Tokyo and even the snowy peaks of Fuji mountain during daytime, and night, reflecting on a city’s starry sky. 



      You have many choices in the Tokyo Tower. See Tokyo Sky Tree, see the lower deck and top decks for more beautiful choice. For the main building, please see the south observation tower as follows. At 5 PM, you can close to the amazing sunset which will make you intoxicated .And the north deck is open until 10PM which will bring you to the fantastic heaven in Tokyo’s night.



      Since its beginning at 1958, it has grow easily understood to visitors in this globe, not just as one of tokyo’s nine TV and four FM broadcasting stations are broadcasted thoughout the whole metropolitan region from Tokyo construction. Several gauges and tools mounted on side of the structure observe the shape of the atmosphere over Tokyo and the traffic conditions in the streets below. The lights of Tokyo construction, suspending it beautifully at the night sky, are made up of 164 flowing lights installed on these different components of this structure. Even now, Tokyo Tower is still the main landmark of the Tokyo city.



       


       

  • 2019.04.22

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    Odaiba

    • Adorned in eye-catching pastel colours, blue City Odaiba is the Mediterranean ocean town themed tourist attraction. With shops selling clothing, accessories, different commodities and even interior items, and remaining empty until 9PM,that is a fun place to leisurely work. There is also available WI-FI, making it a better home for travelers to love themselves. This 24h public Tokyo Leisureland owns these newest games at its arcade, also as playing and karaoke, while MEGAWEB is the automobile theme arena where you will take real cars on a specialty track, and shop at some amazing outlet stores too. See VenusFort in Odaiba, where Sightseeing Meets Shopping!



      One of Japan’s most favorite broadcasting stations is Fuji Television and its force is undoubtedly the sign of Odaiba. The portion of the business is welcoming the world for a small entry fee, including the Odaiba. The particular recommendation is driving the see-through boat-there are just four out of 64 Ferris wheel gondolas in total. Select your favorite gondola and jump in! At night, the large ride is lit up in various colours according to the new period warm season entertainment service! Men, too as women can get yukata free of charge and enjoy the quiet hot springs at the time trip or while remaining overnight, Oedo Monogatari boasts warm spring water that is pumped up from 1,400 metres below the surface and 13 other types of bathrooms, including biological fountains.


      Tokyo, Japan- December 26,2015: Fuji TV Building headquarters at sunset


      If you take this experience, working on Odaiba land is one of the greatest runs in Tokyo. Odaiba is an artificial land at Tokyo Bay. Initially made at the 1850s for defense, it was revitalized in the 1990s as the residential, trade, and leisure centre. This is one of the few chances to go along the ocean, and there are good ways for working, bringing in water views and pleasing greenery. There are obvious classes of 5k and 7k, beginning in Odaiba Seaside stadium, to this construction and at it. Many hotels at this earth have arrangements where you will get the things and party.

  • 2019.04.16

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    Tokyo Lift-Off Indie Film Fest


    • Do
      you like movies? Especially indie movies?


      The
      Lift-Off Independent Film Festival is a place for seeing unique and captivating
      cinema on the screen. LA Lift-Off is part of the Lift-Off International
      Film Festivals, dedicated to the discovery and development of independent
      artists in an unbiased environment and free from any commercial pressures. The
      makers are programmed alongside professional/independent films and every film
      is treated equally and voted on individual merit. A large budget and glossy
      production value means nothing to the folks at Lift-Off – the only focus is
      great delivery of an honest story.


      Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival is
      one of ten international Lift-Off events.
      Other Lift-Off events take place in Amsterdam, London and LA amongst
      others. Lift-Off Film Festivals are free to attend, enabling
      submission fees to directly donate to bringing more audience to independent
      work. Lift-Off believe strongly in their filmmakers getting value for
      their submission fee and so everyone is given extensive support and advice on
      topics such as marketing, crowd-funding and artistic
      development. Lift-Offs aim is to create a network of creatives to one day
      become an industry of their own, where talent is king and hard work rewarded.


      The festival also
      offers an option to receive extensive feedback and grades on submitted works,
      regardless of selection – another factor that makes Lift-Off unique
      from other festivals. Winners are selected via audience choice and awarded with
      introductions to directorial agents and booking managers, as well as the chance
      to have their work reviewed by the national and international
      press. Lift-Off wish to bring back the art of film-making and,
      most importantly, to bring back the talent behind it.


      The Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival will be held
      around mid-April every year, if you are in Tokyo around that date, better check
      the event out because you will not regret it.

  • 2019.04.05

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    “Forest of Resonating Lamps — One Stroke, Cherry Blossoms”


    • Who don’t know TeamLabs
      works? In the past year they had many exhibition and got a big success from it,
      this March they will make exhibition to welcoming this year spring season.


      Like other popular
      interactive art installation, this time TeamLab will be held seasonal
      exhibition at Digital Art Museum in Tokyo, Odaiba. The art is reflecting
      transition of the Japanese cherry blossom natural phenomenon, the main color
      will be using variety of pink shades arrangement reflections in the lighting to
      evoke emotion and sense of wonder. At the same time, five extra flowers color
      will be transmitted through display of the exhibition, with result, the guest
      will be able to see themselves in the shade of flower such as Golden Kerria,
      Kerria Sprout, Blue Kerria Flowers and Peach.


      There are two display on “Forest
      of Resonating Lamps-One Stroke, Cherry Blossoms” for this spring only. First is
      cherry blossom exhibits, with clear pink-lit lamps and spring hills; the second
      is fields display showing five different flower colors, including four of
      Japanese Kerria and Peach. When a person stand next to the light, the light
      resonates with the next two lights and then spreads the light through the room.
      This is done until all the lights are lit before returning to the first light,
      there is still more feature of this display, when the light comes out from
      another person, the light emits a combination of all the lights that comes with
      it until extended time span. So, if the light comes from the other side, there
      is someone else there. With this experience, people will be aware of existence
      of other people in the same space even you cannot see the person.



      Even with words, maybe there
      is not enough for described the experience of the display. If you are planning
      go to Tokyo or is traveling around Tokyo now, why not check it out by yourself
      and feel the awe!!    

  • 2019.03.26

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    Yoyogi Park

    • Yoyogi park is one of the most famous parks and also the largest parks in Tokyo which is 54.1hectares. Yoyogi Park is a 5minutes walk from Harajuku
      Station on the JR Yamanote Line. It is located next to Meiji Shrine.



      It was officially
      established in 1967 but it has a lot of history. Yoyogi park is the heart of
      Tokyo. On the weekend, it was used as a gathering place for Japanese rock music
      enthusiasts, jugglers, comedians, martial arts clubs, roll actors and other
      subculture and hobby groups. In the spring, thousands of people visit the park
      and enjoy cherry blossoms while watching Hanami.




      The beautiful park has
      picnic area, bike trails, bicycle rental and a public sports court. Tokyo
      failed to bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics, including the reconstruction of
      Yoyogi Park.  A new volleyball court has
      been built west of the Yoyogi National Stadium. It will replace the existing
      football field and sports world. The stadium will remain as a multipurpose
      venue for handball competition.



      Previously there was a military parade and was a Japanese military base that was invaded by the United States. In 1964, the Games played an important role in the Tokyo Olympic Games. The Yoyogi National Gymnasium was created for this event and the main spots village was a park. In recent years, the park has been closed due to dengue outbreak in 2014. Today, the Yoyogi park is divided into two sections and separated by the road. One part is the Forest park, the other is far away and the stadium. The first is that people are usually fry and picnic, both of which make it convenient for the event, it is not possible to miss a holiday in Yoyogi.


      If you don't want to miss the fantasy cherry blossoms this year, be sure to go to Yoyogi Park when you travel in Tokyo. It won't let you down.

  • 2019.03.26

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    Japan Craft Sake Week


    • Do you want to try good sake? Try to come
      to the Craft Sake Week that held at Roppongi Hills and discover the world of
      new Japanese traditional drink. There are 110 sake breweries in a week in
      total, and everyday there are various sake from these unique breweries. Gourmet
      also should know that there will be a several gourmet restaurant that
      participate with their best works during the weeks of celebration.


      Craft Sake Week was held in Roppongi from
      2016. Produced by Kraft Sake Company of Japan, led by Hidetoshi Nakada who has
      tried over 300 brand of sake. The event is known as “the place where people
      enjoy and understand top brands”. Each day of the event has its own theme, led
      by 10 different sake breweries. All brands are equally valued and participants
      can find their favorite brands and sake-makers.


      All of the sake that selected for Craft
      Sake Week was carefully planned by Hidetoshi himself and a group of sake
      experts. For this purpose, the selected brand is considered to be a drink that
      can be enjoyed at that time. The lineup will change every year.


      The event is usually held in the mid of
      April, in case that you had the plan to go to Tokyo around that time, better
      stop by and try some of the sake and food there before continuing your vacation
      schedule. It is really recommended!! 

  • 2019.03.11

    Tips for firstimer to Tokyo

    The Best Time to Go to Tokyo

    • You expressed your desire to visit Tokyo in the near future.
      But now the most difficult thing is planning. First of all, when should you go?
      When is the best time to go to Tokyo? I think everyone should visit cherry
      blossoms, but is this best time to really travel?



      Actually, the best time to travel to Tokyo is really hard to
      tell. You can visit Tokyo at any time of year because the weather is temperate.
      But March, April, October, and November are the best months to attract Tokyo.


      The spring brings cute Sakura season, and the cherry blossoms float in the air like snow and in mid-April draws a splendid picture of the end of April (cherry blossom changes slightly each year). Weather is sunny, the sky is clear and the temperature is refreshing until May. This is my favorite season in Tokyo. It is getting warm but not hot.



      Tokyo summer is July and August, also the hottest and most
      humid seasons. If you are weak about the big sunshine, I will be recommended
      you the fantastic event at night - Fireworks Festival. There are a lot of awesome
      fireworks festival held in Tokyo towards the end of July and lasts until
      the end of August.



      What will happen in winter in Tokyo? As expected, Tokyo gets
      a little cold in winter. However, the weather is generally comfortable, dry and
      there are plenty of sunshine. Snow falls occasionally in Tokyo. If you don't
      like crowds, this is a good time to visit or shopping, but the things will shut
      down from December 29th until January 3rd for the new year holiday.



      No matter when you will come, what weather it is, just
      remember that enjoy every moment you spend in Tokyo. I believe it will become
      an unforgettable journey in your life.

  • 2019.03.03

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    Tokyo Marathon


    • What is trend at the end February until
      beginning of March in japan?


      The answer is Tokyo Marathon.


      What is Tokyo Marathon?


      The Tokyo marathon is an international
      event with route of 26.2 miles (42.2km) inside the Tokyo capital city, and was
      held every end of February at the beginning.


      The Tokyo marathon is one of six largest
      marathon in the world, like the cities of Berlin, Boston, Chicago, London, and
      New York. The Tokyo marathon is the latest marathon (2007) and was promoted to
      this position in 2012. (Britannica)


      The 1st Tokyo marathon was held on 18th February 2007.
      However, in the years before 2007, the Tokyo marathon actually included
      two marathons, first is the Tokyo International Marathon and second is
      Tokyo-New York Friendship International Marathon and was held in even
      years. However, since 1982 it is impossible to support two marathons in
      the same city, so the alternative format is adopt in effect.



      At the Tokyo marathon, there are thousands
      of volunteer every 3km at the drink water station. Wherever you go through the
      booth, volunteer is wearing a uniform color that gives each runner modest
      passion.


      There an after-run party, prepared for all
      player by Tokyo marathon in the end of the day. Usually there are Taiko and
      Geisha dance to entertain in traditional Japanese way, there also Japanese
      cuisine for celebrate the evening.


      After all of the explanation, are you ready
      to participate next year?




  • 2019.01.14

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    Sakura Viewing Spot

    • The appearance of cherry blossoms, known as sakura, signals the beginning of spring season in Japan. The arrival of these flowers is an annual event so significant, even there are forecasts pinpointing exactly when and where the flowers are expected to bloom. The fact that sakura are only in bloom for a maximum of about two weeks, it's understandable that people would want to find out both the ‘kaika’ (blooming) and ‘mankai’ (full bloom) predictions in order to make the most out of the ‘hanami’ (flower viewing) season. Not only just japanese, even tourist from all around the world is wanting to experience this event. So, it's not an exageration that this event is the event that the people waiting for.

      This spot bellow is most popolar spot in tokyo area for ‘hanami’ (flower viewing):

       

       
       
       
       
       
      - Shinjuku Gyouen Park

      Shinjuku Gyoen features more than one thousand cherry trees of over a dozen varieties, including numerous
      early and late blooming trees. There are spacious lawn areas, and the atmosphere is calm and peaceful.       But beware, Alcoholic beverage is prohibited here.

       

      - Ueno Park
      One of Japan's most crowded, noisy and popular spots for cherry blossom parties, Ueno Park features more
      than 1000 trees along the street leading towards the National Museum and around Shinobazu Pond. If you           want a good spot, better come early.

       

       
       
       
       
      - Chidorigafuchi

      Hundreds of cherry trees decorate the moats of former Edo Castle around Kitanomaru Park, creating one of       Tokyo's most outstanding cherry blossom sights, viewing cherry blossom while riding a boats.

       

      - Yoyogi Park
      Over 600 cherry trees are planted around the spacious Yoyogi Park, offering pleasant picnic opportunities.

       

      - Sumida Park

      The park stretches for a few hundred meters along both sides of Sumida River with views of the Tokyo Sky
      Tree. Some food stands are available. Cherry blossom viewing can also be enjoyed from boats that cruise the
      river. Trees are lit up in the evenings.

       

      - Koishikawa Korakuen
      A few dozen cherry trees, including a beautiful, prominently located weeping cherry tree stand around
      Koishikawa Korakuen, one of Tokyo's most attractive traditional Japanese landscape gardens.

       

  • 2018.11.07

    Tips for firstimer to Tokyo

    Transportation Tips


    •  
      Tokyo is a busy and fast-pacing city. One of the first things to believe is how impressive public transportation is, even in suburbs and far-flung areas. You can easily get roughly anywhere.

      Once you step on the soil of Tokyo, get yourself an IC Card. There are two popular prepaid IC Cards in the city namely: Suica (green card with a Penguin) powered by JR East for JR trains, subways, and bus in the greater Tokyo area and PASMO (pink card with a bus and train photo) for Tokyo's railway, subway and bus operators. Either of the two will be fine. These cards will be your helping hand during your stay as they allow you to tap in and out of any bus or train station without worrying about buying a ticket. You can also use the cards for vending machines and several restaurants and shops. You can refill the credit at any train station.

  • 2020.03.09

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    Cherry blossom viewing


    • When you travel to Japan in the spring, what you should definitely see is Japanese excursion culture, cherry blossom viewing.
      It is full of people who enjoy sake and homemade dishes, Lay out a vinyl sheet under the cherry tree.

      During this season, some sweets and drinks be sold byas seasonal limited flavor.

      It is not known exactly when the cherry blossoms will bloom and when they will peak, and the seasons will vary from year to year.
      That's why full bloom cherry blossom has great worth

      Cherry blossom viewingThis events is not only meaning of welcoming spring but also feeling naturales beauty and momentary.

  • 2020.03.06

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    CRAFT SAKE Week 2020

    • The SAKE event “CRAFT SAKE WEEK at ROPPONGI HILLS 2020” produced by Hidetoshi Nakata will be held at Roppongi Hills arena in Tokyo from April 17 to April 29.
      In 2020, the theme of “fermentation” has been getting popularity in Japan, and CRAFT SAKE WEEK will be presented as the event which attendance will be able to rediscover not only Sake but also traditional Japanese food culture.
      Various restaurants that offer Japanese and other international dishes offer original menus specially developed for this event at reasonable prices.
      Our hostel Comfybed Mita is so close to Roppongi. Please take this opportunity to try Japanese traditional SAKE culture and more.

  • 2020.03.06

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    Japanese tattoo culture

    • Recently the year Japanese tattoo culture is changing.
      Few years ago the person with a tattoo was restricted to take the lot of place in Japan. For example pool, hot spring and public facility.
      Because tattoo made us imagine Japanese yakuza or gangster.
      Young person may think tattoo is cool and artistic, because popular music artist and iconic person got a tattoo. But old people say no, of course my parents too.
      However, lots of foreigners who travel to japan grow year by year. Some place started easing restrictions on tattoo.
      I think Japan is changing to accept deferent culture. Someday lots of Japanese get tattoos as just fashion.

  • 2020.01.27

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    What’s a Izakaya


    • Today I introduce to Japanese original food culture “Izakaya”


      You can easily find Izakaya if you take a walk eating street in japan.


      I think Izakaya's most important 3 definitions is


      1. Cheap 2)Quickly 3)little bit dirty

      At Izakaya you can choice lots of kind of drinks and appetizers. Also food is around 500-1000 Yen which is affordable.


      And you will have a wonderful encounter with someone interesting. For example, you could talk with other Japanese. Furthermore you can get a lot of local recommendation and information.


      I recommend Izakaya area that is said “Gadoshita” in Ueno at Tokyo,


      Gadoshita is Japanese that meaning is under railway. Because Lot of restaurant was built under railways. Sometimes you will hear the clickety-clack of the trains and feel vibration but you think this to sense comfortable.


      Izakaya is never romantics but anybody can freely enjoyable. If you travel to Japan, I strongly recommend trying Izakaya.

  • 2019.12.28

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    A row of zelkova trees in Yoyogi Park turns blue


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      The popular "Nakameguro Blue Cave" was held in Meguro River in 2014 and revived in 2016 by relocating to Shibuya.


      Last year it was crowded with about 2.8 million visitors during the period.


      A total of 800m from Yoyogi Park Zelkova Namiki to Shibuya Koen-dori Street is lit up with about 600,000 blue LEDs.


      In addition, it attracts visitors with romantic lights, such as several types of light-moving effects,effects of waving down a tree-lined path from the back, and effects of shining randomly.

  • 2019.12.18

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    New national stadium


    • The new National construction was formally completed on Nov 29 once the centerpiece for the 2020 athletic contest and Paralympics was handed over to its owner and operator, the Japan Sport Council.
      Japan will celebrate the new $1.4 billion National construction earlier than next summer’s 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. Designed by Kengo Kuma and also the Azusa Sekkei Corporation, construction on the 68,000-seat arena has formally been completed as of on.
      The project is found in Tokyo’s Meiji Jingu Gaien district and took precisely 3 years made below the management of national construction big Taisei Corporation. National construction is sort of double scale of the old venue. Associate arena is of an equivalent name that was designed 61 years past for the 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympics—the last time the town hosted the event. It's set in the same area because its predecessor close to Tokyo’s largest parks and options an all-timber-and-steel framing system that may permit lush greenery to spill over the perimeters of the pagoda-inspired structure as it grows within the next decade.

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