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.

Ikebukuro: Tokyo’s Urban Hub of Culture and Commerce

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

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.

Dorayaki: Japan’s Traditional Sweet Pancake

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

Bento: A Shinkansen Dining Tradition

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

Koenji Awa Odori: Tokyo’s Summer Dance Festival

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

Tanuki: Japan's Mythical Raccoon Dog

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

Cat Street: Harajuku’s Fashion Alley

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

Taiyaki: Japan’s Fish-Shaped Street Food

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