Tokyo Isn’t a City You Look At—It’s a City You Listen To.
While Kyoto flaunts its temples, Tokyo hides its past behind neon and silence. But lean in—between skyscrapers and quiet trains, samurai whispers still echo. This essay is your invitation to read Tokyo not with your eyes, but with your ears.
TUP: Sumo – Witnessing the strength of Sumo wrestlers and its tradition in Ryogoku, Tokyo
TUP: Sumo – Experiencing the power of Sumo wrestlers and its tradition
Read more“#SoloDining” is the next tourism attraction of Japan
Thinking of a place to spend a quality solo time?
Consider Japan. There’s everything one can hope for a great solo time.
TUP: Art Marathon in Shinjuku
TUP: Art Marathon in Shinjuku
Running, appreciating, and running!
Public art in the busiest district of Tokyo.
TUP: KYOBASHI LIBRARY “Hon no Mori (Book Forest)”
Kyobashi “Hon no Mori (Wood of books)” to open finally!
Read moreTUP: WORLD KAIKAN at Nakano
TUP: World Kaikan
A night out in Nakano town…
Kowloon Castle of Tokyo…
TUP:Eirakuya Shirt Shop in Nihonbashi-Kakigaracho
TUP: Old shirt making shop in Nihonbashi
Another reminiscence from Tokyo history.
Akira Kurosawa, the Screenwriter
Is Akira Kurosawa a legendary movie director?
Yes and No. He was first and foremost, a screenwriter.
Take a look at his works of screenplays and his infuence from literature giants like Dostevsky and Shakespeare.
TUP: SUKIYA-STYLE EEL RESTAURANT
TUP: SUKIYA-STYLE EEL HOUSE
Enter one of the most traditional eel houses in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.
TUP: Old Business Building in Ginza
An old business building in Ginza.
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