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in Gourmet
In celebration of the beloved anime Chibi Maruko-chan turning 35, a themed pop-up café will be opening in Shimokitazawa. From September 18 to October 31, 2024, fans can visit the Chibi Maruko-chan Café at Sunday Brunch Shimokitazawa to enjoy a…
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Ginza Sony Park Project Exhibition
The Ginza Sony Park Project Exhibition is a must-visit event for those interested in Tokyo’s urban evolution and the unique blend of culture, history, and innovation that Ginza represents. Hosted at the experimental pop-up space, Sony Park Mini, this exhibition…
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Le Labo on Wheels: Bringing Luxury Fragrance to the Streets of Japan
in FashionLe Labo, the renowned New York-based fragrance brand known for its genderless fine fragrances and home collections, has launched an innovative and mobile retail experience in Japan: the Le Labo on Wheels. This traveling pop-up truck has successfully brought the…
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Nintendo Museum Set to Open in October 2024
Nintendo Fans, it’s time to book your tickets to Japan! The legendary video game company announced the grand opening of its much-anticipated Nintendo Museum on October 2, 2024, in Uji City, Kyoto. This new museum is being built on the…
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NIGO®️ Teases First-Ever Nike Collaboration with Air Force 3 Release
in FashionNIGO®️, the founder and designer of HUMAN MADE and the artistic director at KENZO, has teased his first collaboration with Nike: the Air Force 3. This announcement was made through NIGO®️’s official Instagram account, stirring excitement among sneaker enthusiasts and…
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Tokyo Cherry Blossom 2024: When & Where to See Sakura in Tokyo
Planning your trip to Tokyo in spring for cherry blossom season? Here is where and when is the best time to see the cherry blossoms in Tokyo in 2024! When is cherry blossom season in Japan in 2024? Cherry blossom…
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Van Gogh and Still Life: From Tradition to Innovation
This exhibition places Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) within the development of still life painting in Europe, from the 17th-century Netherlands to the start of the 20th century, and explores what Vincent van Gogh learned from his predecessors, how this was…
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Claude Monet: Journey to Series Paintings
An exhibition that traces the career of the preeminent Impressionist painter Claude Monet (1840–1926), and commemorates the 150th anniversary of the First Impressionist Exhibition, held in Paris in 1874. Focusing on Claude Monet’s “series paintings”, this exhibition features representative works…
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Ancient Mexico: Maya, Aztec, and Teotihuacan
Among the thirty-five World Heritage sites in Mexico, the ruins of ancient cities are especially popular. For over 3,000 years, from the 15th century BC until the Spanish conquest in the 16th century AD, unique civilizations adapted to and flourished…