Saori Weaving Experience in Tokyo
Looking for a unique, calming activity in Tokyo? Try saori weaving in Kichijoji and make your own scarf or luncheon mat in a cozy studio.
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Looking for a unique, calming activity in Tokyo? Try saori weaving in Kichijoji and make your own scarf or luncheon mat in a cozy studio.
Surrounded by lush foliage of Hatonosu Valley, Gallery Poppo is a cozy cafe where one can enjoy a warm cuppa while basking in nature.
Kinky? Spooky? Nah, this rope-tied “Shibarare Jizo” has an amusing story behind it, and I bet you’d want to tie a rope around it, too, when you learn what it’s all about.
“Shh,” the mother said to her baby. “Enma will eat you if you don’t behave.”
When a water reservoir displaces a village, its gods and goddesses need rehoming, too.
One of the two pontoon bridges on Lake Okutama, Mugiyama Floating Bridge bobs on green waters and leads hikers to the foot of Mt. Mito.
Fancy protective charms that can be worn as accessories and adorable prayer plaques shaped like the crescent moon—Asagaya Shinmeigu has some of the cutest shrine goods out there.
What does Tokyo’s new normal look like two weeks after the state of emergency was lifted? Here’s a video showing how the capital’s been adapting post-quarantine.
A list of posting and bank transfer schedules for Chiba cities and towns. Check out when you can apply for the ¥100,000 coronavirus payout.
In the quiet neighborhood of Setagaya, the lucky cats of Gōtokuji beckon curious passers-by, perhaps saving weary soul or two.
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