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Shopping your street style in Shibuya, Tokyo

Raina Ong Staff Writer,japan-guide.com Shibuya in central Tokyo is no stranger to foreign travelers. Many would have heard of Shibuya for its scramble crossing, a popular four way crossing beside Shibuya Station, and Hachiko, the most famous loyal dog, whose statue sits outside the station as well. As one of the places in central Tokyo […]

Trump’s crypto pledge may see China restore digital-asset market: HashKey head

US President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to support the cryptocurrency sector could provide a fresh impetus for mainland China to revitalise its digital-asset market, according to an industry veteran, as tech competition between the two countries continue to escalate. “If the US Congress and the [incoming] president make crypto policies clear, constantly legislate and promote the […]

A food tour of Monzen-Nakacho district of Tokyo

Breadcrumb Trail Links Life Food Local Food Reviews aA ultra-marathon of eating and drinking on an insider’s tour of the Monzen-Nakacho neighbourhood or as locals call it, Mon-Naka. Published Nov 07, 2024  •  Last updated 1 hour ago  •  5 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you […]

Exploring Nihonbashi

Matt Evans Staff Writer,japan-guide.com Located just a few minutes’ walk northeast of Tokyo Station, the district of Nihonbashi is a buzzing commercial hub known for its imposing architecture, countless shops and restaurants, and as the home of some of the city’s most important institutions, from the headquarters of the Bank of Japan to the Tokyo […]

Drifting Between Dreams and Reality, Yoshida Daihachi Analyzes ‘Teki Cometh’ Tokyo Competition Film

Screening in competition at the 37th edition of the Tokyo International Film Festival, Yoshida Daihachi’s “Teki Cometh” is based on a 1998 novel by Tsutsui Yasutaka about a retired professor, Watanabe Gisuke, who is quietly living out his last days when he receives a mysterious message on his PC that his “enemy” (teki) is coming. […]