Day: February 13, 2020

Want to see something beyond Shibuya Scramble? Here's a guide to some of the chiller places outside of the city's beating heart.
The world has moved on from the NFT scam. Japan, however, thinks it's found a nifty new tool to promote regional tourism.
Japanese imperial authorities frequently raided it and censored its scripts. Despite this, the women at the Shinjuku Moulin Rouge danced on.
The lawmaker later backtracked on the statement, saying that he only meant they didn't have "the same rights" as Japanese citizens.
Sukesan Udon, Kitakyushu’s iconic soul food, has landed in Kanto, sparking long lines and a social media buzz. What makes it so special?
Tourists to Japan used to be able to get a powerful souvenir: a Japanese driver's license. But that's all changed.

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