
NTT InterCommunication Center: Tokyo’s Media Art Hub
The NTT InterCommunication Center in Shinjuku is a media art gallery featuring exhibitions, workshops, and performances to connect artists and scientists.

The NTT InterCommunication Center in Shinjuku is a media art gallery featuring exhibitions, workshops, and performances to connect artists and scientists.

Ikebukuro blends shopping, anime culture, and nature with iconic spots like Sunshine City, Animate Ikebukuro, and Toshima Forest.

House Na in Koenji, designed by Sou Fujimoto, features transparent walls and staggered platforms, redefining urban living with openness and creativity.

Dorayaki, a traditional Japanese pancake treat, features sweet red bean paste and variations like custard and matcha cream.

Eating bento on the shinkansen is a Japanese tradition, with station shops offering meals to enjoy onboard.

Koenji Awa Odori is a vibrant summer festival in Tokyo featuring traditional Awaodori dance, music, and cultural exchange.

Tanuki, or raccoon dogs, are mythical creatures in Japanese folklore known for shapeshifting, playfulness, and symbols of good luck.

Cat Street in Harajuku offers a relaxed shopping experience with a mix of boutiques, cafes, and fashion reflecting Tokyo’s youth culture.

Taiyaki is a fish-shaped Japanese cake filled with red bean paste, custard, or other sweet and savory options, loved as street food.