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Travelers to Tokyo are fighting jet lag and stress. Here's what they'll find.
No city in the world stresses you out quite like Tokyo. With its narrow streets, densely packed subways and frenetic pace, it's no wonder the Japanese capital also has a famous wellness culture to treat the inevitable anxiety.
Encounter whales (and whale sharks, too) in quiet, relaxing destinations like the Maldives, Sri Lanka, the ice caps and Baja California Sur.
Japan is an ocean, 6,397 nautical miles, and a world away from the Detroit. From kei cars to pickup trucks, how the world's third-biggest car market looks different.
Toyota, Honda and Nissan forecast big hits to their profits from higher tariffs that they acknowledged were likely “here to stay.”
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Janet Yang, Hollywood Production Pros Gather in Tokyo to Discuss Growing Appeal of Working in Japan
Romulus' director Fede Álvarez were joined by studio production managers and Japanese industry veterans for a roundtable in Tokyo on the territory's growing potential as a production hub.
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I've Lived in Tokyo for 20 Years—This Is the 1 Souvenir You Should Never Leave Japan Without
Omamori are traditional Japanese good luck charms sold at shrines and temples. These colorful pouches have evolved over centuries, with modern versions even offering blessings for electronics, flights, and even golfers.
Your guide to Art Week Tokyo, a celebration of the local contemporary art scene co-hosted by more than 50 venues.
Japan's government on Wednesday picked five brokerage firms to lead an initial public offering (IPO) of shares in Tokyo's metro operator, the Ministry of Finance said, paving the way for progress in one of the country's major privatisation efforts.
An anime feature set in an alternate 2027 Japan is at the Tokyo Gap-Financing Market, promising a blend of feudal imagery and futuristic warfare.
Japan has resumed seafood exports to China for the first time since a ban was imposed over the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
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Another bear attack in Japan as mauling victim calls for ruthless response: ‘Bears have learned humans are weak’
Japanese confectioner Keiji Minatoya, who was attacked by a bear in 2023, told Reuters news agency that he thinks authorities must be ruthless with bears that no longer fear human settlements. "Bears that attack have learned that humans are weak," Mr Minatoya said.
When a getaway to a culture- and history-rich city calls, Tokyo continues to be a travel hotspot that cannot be missed. Between the high-end fashion and modern landscape, visitors flocking to one of Japan’s most notable cities are rarely disappointed.