Tokyo (Page 43)
Local merchants, and their noses, are offended by the months-long string of piles of vandalism in Japan’s otaku mecca.
The host now known as Phoenix Luna has figuratively risen from near death in Tokyo not much worse for wear.
Its founder started out with a street-side food stall in Japan’s samurai era, and his restaurant is still serving customers in Tokyo today.
She used to be affiliated with AKB48, Japan’s biggest idol group, but now ramen fans are the ones singing about her amazing noodles.
Tired of the crowds of Japan’s biggest city and looking to relocate? Aichi wants you to make the prefecture your new home.
Pikachu and his pals want to give you a very special hello as soon as you step outside Tokyo’s international airport.
We spend some time with an expert noodle chef and find out what it takes to become one-star certified.
Truck-tipping vandalism a major part of tipping-point decision in ordinarily pro-alcohol Japan.
Looking for a new ‘do? Leave everything to the staff at Sorcier’s in Tokyo–they’ll know exactly what to do.