Former AKB48 idol channels her faith that ramen fans will be back at her restaurant in the future into making sure workers get paid in the present.
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With the walls closing in on him in his Tokyo apartment, SoraNews24’s Go Hatori figures out a way to work his body and free his mind.
A formative food fantasy has been made real, and you can get it delivered straight to your door.
Mr. Sato is wiser, and healthier, than people think, and he’s here to help you stay loose and limber.
We take a chance with a random selection from a machine that sells tarantulas and dung beetles for you to eat.
He’s ready to run customers around the empty streets of Asakusa, even though he knows it’s not the safest choice.
A trip to a Tokyo dog cafe and a chance encounter with a Shiba Inu master leads to an epiphany for our canine-loving reporter.
Pretty much everyone who visits Nara stops by the park to feed crackers to the deer, so are the smaller crowds leaving them hungry?
Why this centuries’ old Shinto shrine is suddenly also a hot spot for anime fan art【Photos】
Whether you call it Demon Slayer or Kimetsu no Yaiba, Kamado Shrine is the place to go for fans of the hit anime/manga.