The traveling Lycoris Recoil: Seize the Day Exhibition has made its way from Tokyo and Nagoya to Fukuoka and will run until Dec. 18 at the Hankyu Building 8th Floor Event Hall in Hakata Station.
Along the Kanmon Strait at the closest point on Kyushu to Japan’s main island of Honshu, Kitakyushu became a major power in the late 19th century as the nation industrialized. It has remained a special attraction in western Japan ever since.
With the rise of technology, so is the ease of completing tasks that can sometimes be intimidating or complicated. One such task is checking into a hotel overseas, but a hotel at Innovation City next to Haneda Airport aims to make that easier.
f you're looking for some outdoor ice-skating fun this winter, the WakuWaku Ice World event at VinaWalk has you covered. Running from December 11th until February 18th, the event includes a 240 square meter rink that uses real ice.
Most foreigners believe that all public baths are onsen. But that’s not true. There is another type of public bath, sento, that also offers you opportunities to take a good soak.
Haneda’s airport isn’t the only reason to head to this part of Tokyo. Recently, two new facilities are bringing cutting-edge technology, medicine, arts, culture and leisure to one spot.
There are quite a few Christmas market events that take place across Japan, but the Starry Sky Christmas Market at Konica Minolta Planetaria Tokyo might just be the most unique!
A convenient 20-minute train ride from Yokosuka or approximately one hour from Tokyo Station, Kamakura is a fantastic choice for a day trip that offers visitors a variety of experiences: towering bamboo groves, mysterious caves, elegant Buddhist vegetarian cuisine, and hands-on workshops that will leave a lasting impression of this ancient capital.
Just next to Haneda Airport’s Terminal 3 where international flights are jetting in and out daily, is a place to transport you into the world of tomorrow, complete with robots, cutting-edge technology and more.