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Tokyo Greenery 4 | Eating and Relaxing in Tokyo | Trend Scene | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
back next Trend Scene Eating and Relaxing in Tokyo photo Tokyo Greenery Hamarikyu, a traditional Japanese garden in Tokyo. Using water drawn from Tokyo Bay, this garden features a pond, moats, and a

Underground Urban Farm | Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
An underground rice and vegetable field has been planted beneath an office building in Tokyo's Otemachi business district.

Showcasing Asian Cinema | Arts and Entertainment | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
The broadcast of the South Korean TV series Winter Sonata in Japan in 2003 ignited a boom in South Korean pop culture. Amid burgeoning interest in Asian culture, Japan's first theater specializing in Asian films opened in Tokyo in March 2006.

Welcome To Otaku Town | Pop Culture | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Tokyo's Akihabara district is known around the world as the center of Japan's otaku culture, which includes such phenomena as anime, manga, and "maid cafes." Here we take a look at some of the latest developments in this district that continues to send out otaku culture to the world.

Hall to Shrine - Tokyo Bicycle Adventure - Travel - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan Travel Tokyo Bicycle Adventure From Children’s Hall to Meiji Jingu Shrine Tokyo Metropolitan Children’s Hall Cat Street Kiddy Land Harajuku JR Harajuku Station Meiji Jin

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Leave Your Chores to a Robot | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan Leave Your Chores to a Robot Related Articles This site uses JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings. Go to the main text. Text: small normal large Search sea

P3 - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Honda Motor Co. recently unveiled the prototype Humanoid Robot P3 at the Science Museum, Tokyo. The P3 is the latest version of the two-legged robots the automaker has been developing since 1986.

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Adventurer Ken'ichi Horie completed the first-ever solar-powered solo voyage across the Pacific Ocean on August 5, 1996, after 138 days at sea. The 57-year-old yachtsman arrived in Tokyo after sailing 16,000 kilometers (10,000 miles) from Ecuador in South America in a boat named Malt's Mermaid.

Leave Your Chores to a Robot | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan | Web Japan Leave Your Chores to a Robot Development of Housekeeping Robots Accelerates This site uses JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings. 中文 search

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Trends in Japan | Web Japan Celebrating International Cooperation Tourists Flock to Tsukiji A New World Heritage Site Who's the Loser? What Places Would You Recommend to Foreign Tourists? The Return

"Spaceship" Lands In Shibuya | Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan | Web Japan "Spaceship" Lands In Shibuya Youth Culture Hub Gets a Futuristic New Face This site uses JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings. 中文 search Go

"Spaceship" Lands In Shibuya | Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Trends in Japan > Lifestyle > "Spaceship" Lands In Shibuya "SPACESHIP" LANDS IN SHIBUYA "SPACESHIP" LANDS IN SHIBUYA Youth Culture Hub Gets a Futuristic New Face The area around Tokyo's Shibuya Sta

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Autumn Leaves (Rikugien Garden, Tokyo) 4 | Exploring Everyday Tokyo | Trend Scene | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
back next Trend Scene Exploring Everyday Tokyo photo Autumn Leaves (Rikugien Garden, Tokyo) Rikugien Garden is an oasis in the heart of Tokyo where people can enjoy the natural beauty of autumn leav

Tokyo Greenery 1 | Eating and Relaxing in Tokyo | Trend Scene | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
next Trend Scene Eating and Relaxing in Tokyo photo Tokyo Greenery Shinjuku Gyoen is a large park located in Shinjuku in central Tokyo, an oasis of numerous rare plants in the middle of the big city

Tokyo Greenery 5 | Eating and Relaxing in Tokyo | Trend Scene | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
back next Trend Scene Eating and Relaxing in Tokyo photo Tokyo Greenery The view of Hamarikyu from the Tokyo Bay side presents a contrast between the modern buildings of Shiodome with a traditional

Gamers Glimpse the Future | Arts and Entertainment | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
The tenth annual Tokyo Game Show was held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture on September 22 to 24. The biggest focus of attention was the PlayStation 3, the next-generation game console due to be rolled out in November by Sony.

When Fashion Meets Art | Fashion | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Art-inspired fashion is increasingly visible on the streets of Tokyo in the form of T-shirts with artsy graphics, dresses with optical and abstract patterns, and other eye-catching items.

Exploring "Cool Japan" in Tokyo - Travel - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Japan's pop culture covers a lot of different areas, from design and fashion to anime (cartoons), manga (comics), video games, and hi-tech. These Japanese things have so many fans around the world that together they have been called "Cool Japan." Here we will introduce some of the best places to experience Japanese pop culture.

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