Disney fans! You'll be interested in checking out this special-occasion Winnie the Pooh Cafe that's opening within the Shinjuku's Odakyu department shop. The cafe has been open since April 20. This menu that features seven drinks and six meals based on the animated film of the same name, 'Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Days,' where a vast storm creates a mess inside the … [Read more...] about Limited Time Winnie The Pooh Café Is Now Open In Shinjuku Till June
Elon Musk Warns Japan Will Cease To Exist If Population Keeps Declining At Current Rate
Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk has stated that Japan is in danger of extinction if it doesn't improve its birth rate in response to a Kyodo News article tweet that said Japan's population recorded its lowest level since records began on 2021."At risk of stating the obvious, unless something changes to cause the birth rate to exceed the death rate, Japan will eventually cease to … [Read more...] about Elon Musk Warns Japan Will Cease To Exist If Population Keeps Declining At Current Rate
Japanese Magician Keiichi Wins Golden Buzzer In Britain’s Got Talent
Japanese magician who had already appeared in 4 different shows of the Got Talent Franchise, won a Golden Buzzer from Ant And Dec in Britain's Got Talent! Keiichi was in shock when the Ant and Den ran out to the stage and towards the judges and slammed that Golden buzzer. This sparkled confetti fell off the ceiling and assured him a straight passage onto the live … [Read more...] about Japanese Magician Keiichi Wins Golden Buzzer In Britain’s Got Talent
Japan Will Start Relying More On Nuclear Plants To Cut Dependence On Russia
PM Fumio Kishida said that the country would be using nuclear power plants to reduce the dependence on Russian energy sources. Japan is now more dependent on Russian gas after shutting down nuclear power plants following the 2011 Fukushima catastrophe. An earthquake and tsunami caused the reactor to meltdown, which devastated the region's north-eastern region. But with the … [Read more...] about Japan Will Start Relying More On Nuclear Plants To Cut Dependence On Russia
PM Kishida Promises To Open Japanese Borders For Tourists By June
Right amid the summer season of travel, Japan aims to reopen to foreign tourists in June. Japanese Premier Fumio Kishida made the announcement yesterday while in London. "We are planning to ease the controls further so that by June, it will be possible to enter the country just as easily as other G7 states," said Kishida. Prime Minister Promises To Open Borders By … [Read more...] about PM Kishida Promises To Open Japanese Borders For Tourists By June
Kanye West Spotted In Japan With Girlfriend Chaney Jones
Kanye West took on Japan's streets with his new girlfriend, Chaney Jones, trying to lay low for a while. The rapper seems to want some peace after his public divorce from his ex-wife Kim Kardashian. On Wednesday, Chaney Jones posted a story of the two couple in from an overhead crossing glaring into the busy street. It seems someone else took the photo from the behind … [Read more...] about Kanye West Spotted In Japan With Girlfriend Chaney Jones
Golden Kamuy Bids Farewell With 328-Foot Snow Art In Hokkaido
Very few manga/anime series are with a real-world setting like Golden Kamuy and the epic historical tale that is set on the island of Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost region. The story's many elements are rooted in the cultural practices of indigenous Ainu. The rough, snow-covered landscape serves as an ideal backdrop for the protagonists' adventures, Asirpa and Sugimoto. The … [Read more...] about Golden Kamuy Bids Farewell With 328-Foot Snow Art In Hokkaido
80% Of Japanese Believe That The Burden Of U.S. Bases On Okinawa Is Unfair
According to a Kyodo News survey, most people living in Japan believe that the burden placed on Okinawa as the host for the bulk of U.S. forces within the country is unfair compared to other prefectures. The national mail survey conducted before May 15th, the anniversary marking 50 years since the reversion of Okinawa back to the Japanese government on May 15th, found that the … [Read more...] about 80% Of Japanese Believe That The Burden Of U.S. Bases On Okinawa Is Unfair
‘The Roof’ Bar In Shibuya SkyTree Is Now Open For A Limited Time
Shibuya Sky observation deck has quickly become one of Tokyo's most popular tourist attractions since it was inaugurated at the top of Shibuya Scramble Square. The observation deck is open to the public and offers 360-degree views of Tokyo from a staggering 230 meters above the ground. You have a view of all of Tokyo's most famous landmarks, including Tokyo Tower, Tokyo … [Read more...] about ‘The Roof’ Bar In Shibuya SkyTree Is Now Open For A Limited Time
Brand New Despicable Me Themed Rooms Available At Universal Studios Japan
Universal Studios Japan is ready to amaze the guests with new attractions part of the Universal Cool Japan initiative. The park has brought its Despicable Me theme to the hotels where visitors can stay starting from July 15. Alongside the two Minions rooms built in 2016 and 2017, The Hotel Universal Port is now receiving a space based on The Super Silly Funland amusement park … [Read more...] about Brand New Despicable Me Themed Rooms Available At Universal Studios Japan
Japanese Anti-Procrastination Café Doesn’t Let You Leave Unless You Finish Your Work
Japan is, without doubt, a leading country in the field of innovative ideas and projects. Last week, several schools had an opening ceremony that was totally in the virtual world for more than 3800 new students. Recently, an establishment in Tokyo, Japan, popped up for writers to motivate them to finish their work on time. In the words of JapanToday, the cafe located inside … [Read more...] about Japanese Anti-Procrastination Café Doesn’t Let You Leave Unless You Finish Your Work
Japanese Schools Host Entrance Ceremony In Metaverse With Over 3800 Students
The Spring season marks the beginning of a plethora of things in Japan, such as the blooming of cherry blossoms, a new semester for schools, and end too for many students. It is a perfect time for schools to hold large-scale graduation ceremonies across Japan; however, the lingering epidemic makes this cherished tradition of large-scale gatherings a challenge. As fate is on … [Read more...] about Japanese Schools Host Entrance Ceremony In Metaverse With Over 3800 Students