How would you like a lovely one-of-a-kind parasol made with material from an authentic kimono?
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Some historical sites are honored while others get the shaft, but that may just be how the Shuri Theater likes it.
A car with your own face plastered on every inch of the body is the epitome of a “customized car.” How could they refuse?
Piece of fruit with an apparent hard-on is apparently a hard sell at produce stall.
Does the tricky titillation tee work as advertised?
Surprise announcement comes at 20th anniversary celebration of pirate manga, as producer hopes to make “most expensive TV series ever produced.”
Tokyo tour visits locations from Makoto Shinkai’s hit, recreates the food the characters eat, and takes reservations in English.
But even after all that, he still shows no intention of reforming.
Consider this your treasure map to the wonders hiding in Japanese convenience stores’ cooler cases.
One of Japan’s most beautiful and important katana is proving popular with history buffs and young ladies alike.
This stunning work of century-old architecture has given its last tour allowing people access to never-before-seen parts of the facility.
In Japan, deferring your happiness in order to work hard is a common choice, but seniors show that it can backfire.
The former Victoria’s Secret model is so popular in Japan that she even has a say in the country’s miso production.