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What makes Tokyo stand apart from other fashion capitals in the world are its ritziest shopping streets, luxurious department stores, opulent boutiques, and the snazzy outlet malls offering one-of-a-kind pieces that can…

Fashion & Beauty/Kanto/Travel

Day Trips From Tokyo: 5 Outlets Malls To Visit on Your Next Shopping Spree

By Nitika Bhatia

As of May 31, 2021, the novel coronavirus, also known as Covid-19, has infected 171,018,900 people and caused 3,556,583 deaths in 219 countries and regions. While statistics show that approximately 80% of infected patients have…

News & Opinion/Tokyo Life

Covid-19 in Japan: Latest Updates

By Weekender Editor

We all love a good 100-yen shop. You can almost find anything there, from kitchen accessories and home interior items to makeup and even skincare products. However, not all 100-yen items are…

Art & Culture/Japanese Culture

Weekly Japanese Idiom: “Nisoku-sanmon” — Dirt Cheap

By Lisa Wallin

Souvenirs from any Olympics have always been a popular way to remember the games, and with the years passing they become treasured mementos, family heirlooms, collectors’ items, and so on. Of course,…

Japanese Culture/News & Opinion

Tokyo 2020 Promotes the Traditional Crafts Collection from Japan’s 47 Prefectures

By Zoria Petkoska

Matches may be made in heaven but they must gain recognition on earth. Here in this corner of the world, some couples are waging an uphill battle to gain legal and societal…

Art & Culture/Diversity & Inclusion/News & Opinion/TW Impact

Equal Under the Law: Japan’s Struggles With Gay Marriage

By Shivdeep Dhaliwal

Every day, we pass by hidden treasures intricately placed. They could be on a signpost on the way to work, hanging from a local park’s tree or on the underside of a…

Guides & Insights/Technology

A Guide to Geocaching in Japan

By Alexandra Ziminski

TW is collaborating with Tokyo-based illustrator Jean Freund for a limited series, ‘Bon Voyage Tokyo’. Every Monday from April 5, Freund will write about his experience as he develops and draws for…

Arts/Books & Literature/TW Creatives

Bon Voyage Tokyo: Episode 1 – Shotengai and Ramen Shops

By Jean Freund

Living in Japan as an avid reader, I’m habitually on a hunt to find trusted sources for high-quality translations of captivating, modern Japanese fiction. I knew I had discovered the answer when…

Art & Culture/Books & Literature

Monkey Magazine: Exploring Contemporary Japanese Literature and Supporting Translators

By Alexandra Ziminski

JAPAN RAIL CAFE TOKYO in Tokyo Station is a place where travelers' paths intersect. It is a great base for your next adventure, whether you grab a cup of matcha, use the WiFi, or have JR staff help you with your trip planning. This is the best place in Tokyo to learn all about the Tohoku area, a beautiful and vast stretch of several prefectures to the north. JAPAN RAIL CAFE TOKYO with TW hosted six workshops on six Tohoku prefectures last year. This year, on March 27 and 28, there were six more events where they invited foreign residents to see, taste and learn about the highlights of Tohoku. Each event showed participants some of the best travel spots (with an accent on where to see cherry blossoms) and provided an introduction to the special JR trains that can take you there. Presenters then introduced a traditional craft, and each event ended with an online sake brewery tour and sake tasting. Several participants expressed regret for overlooking Tohoku up until now, but they seemed determined to travel there as soon as possible. Those inspired to travel to Tohoku found out it's very convenient to get there, especially now that JR have made their popular money-saving passes available to foreign residents too. JR EAST offers a great travel deal with their JR EAST PASS (Tohoku area) and JR EAST PASS (Nagano and Niigata area), among other passes to other parts of Japan. Not to be confused with the JR EAST Welcome Rail Pass 2020 from last year, these new passes are similar and are available from April 2021 to all foreign passport holders (regardless of visa status). "I've had my eyes on Tohoku for a while, and this pass will make my trip possible," one participant shared with us, and she went to plan her trip with the JAPAN RAIL CAFE TOKYO staff at the tourist information counter. "I want to swim in this lake" and "I'm definitely booking a seat on the foot onsen train," were remarks expressed by other enthusiastic participants. Though cherry blossom season will be soon be over, any time of the year is a great time to start planning a Tohoku excursion.

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The JR Tohoku Rail Pass Inspiring Wanderlust at JAPAN RAIL CAFE TOKYO Event

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Japan is known as the land of the tori-tetsu, or trainspotters. It could be a young child declaring their favorite shinkansen through its choice of footwear or a group of photographers planning…

Transport Guides/Travel/TW Collabs

The 4 Most Joyful Trains in Japan

By Alexandra Ziminski

The word “startup” tends to conjure up familiar images. Maybe it’s the tech bros of Silicon Valley, fist-bumping through the halls of an AI-controlled office where the PCs weigh less than the…

News & Opinion/Technology/Tokyo Life

The Current Shape of Japan’s Startup Culture

By David McElhinney

Japan witnessed 150 years of widespread warfare during the 13th and 14th centuries as feudal lords jostled for political positioning, leading many noble families to hole up in their manors for weeks at…

Japanese Culture/Travel

10 Japanese Castles Where You Can Walk in Samurai Footsteps

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