Author: Giorgio Fragiacomo
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Blue Bottle Coffee at Ginza Six: Tokyoโs Coffee Spot
Blue Bottle Coffee at Ginza Six offers specialty coffee amidst Ginzaโs upscale shopping and dining scene.
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Daruma Dolls: Tradition and Meaning
Daruma dolls are Japanese papier-mรขchรฉ figures symbolizing perseverance and goal-setting, with a unique tradition of painting their eyes as part of wish-making.
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Setouchi Triennale: Art Across Islands
The Setouchi Triennale is a contemporary art festival spanning islands in the Seto Inland Sea, blending art with rural charm.
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Aoyama Cemetery: Tokyoโs Historic Resting Place
Aoyama Cemetery in Tokyo is a historic site known for notable graves, a foreign section, and cherry blossom viewing during hanami.
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Kimono Rental Experience in Kyoto
Enhance your Kyoto visit by renting a kimono and exploring historic temples and shrines in traditional attire.
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Maneki-neko: Japanโs Beckoning Cat of Fortune
Maneki-neko, Japan’s beckoning cat, symbolizes good luck and prosperity. Learn about its designs, uses, and cultural significance.
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Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery: Modern Art and Emerging Talent
Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery hosts modern art exhibitions and features the “project N” series for emerging Japanese artists.
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NTT InterCommunication Center: Tokyoโs Media Art Hub
The NTT InterCommunication Center in Shinjuku is a media art gallery featuring exhibitions, workshops, and performances to connect artists and scientists.
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Ikebukuro: Tokyoโs Urban Hub of Culture and Commerce
Ikebukuro blends shopping, anime culture, and nature with iconic spots like Sunshine City, Animate Ikebukuro, and Toshima Forest.
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House Na: A Transparent Vision in Koenji
House Na in Koenji, designed by Sou Fujimoto, features transparent walls and staggered platforms, redefining urban living with openness and creativity.