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The Tokyo Traveler
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Katsushika-ku is home to over 400 thousand people in a little less than 35 square kilometers. The ward was the setting for a famous Japanese movie Otoko wa Tsuraiyo, in English It Is Hard To Be A Man, and a statue of the lead character, Tora-san can bee seen near the Shimabata Station. Also near Shimabata Station is Taishakuten Temple where you can browse a 200 meter long strip of shops selling d...
10-02
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The Tokyo Traveler
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Maru serves an excellent modern take on traditional kaiseki cuisine in Omotesando. Read the Maru review at The Japan Times. If candy and sweet things are more your speed then read all about Japanese candy at NYMag. Leah Dizon, a Gravure Idol (read bikini model and video star) in Japan, recently got married and W. David Marx talks about the Japanese entertainment industry in an interesting article...
10-02
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The Tokyo Traveler
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Visit the The Imperial Palace, home to Their Majesties, the Emperor and Empress of Japan, on December 23rd to wish Emperor Akihito of Japan a happy 75th birthday. A national holiday in Japan, Tenno Tanjyo-bi, is celebrated on the Emperors birthday day each year and it is only one of two days when the Imperial Palace is open to the public. The other is January 2nd when the Imperial Family offers a ...
01-01
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The Tokyo Traveler
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"Enjoy and Experience the unique Japanese Culture" is the tagline for Yokoso Japans Japan Weeks 2009 promotion. Running from January 20 through February 28, 2009, the theme for this promotion is hands on experiences and shopping.Nearly one-quarter of the nations department stores and half of the 40 outlet malls throughout Japan are participating in the Yokoso Japan Weeks 2009 campaign. V...
01-01
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The Tokyo Traveler
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Christmas is not even a national holiday in Japan and there is no tradition of gift exchanges but the Japanese do love a good dose of western Christmas music and light displays. One of the best Christmas light displays, or illuminations as they are called in Japan, takes place in and around the ultra modern Roppongi Hills complex in Tokyo.Along Roppongi Keyakizaka dori (street) you will find an av...
01-01
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