Ushiku: Great Buddha and Fireworks
Talking about Japanese towns with great Buddha statues, one would likely mention Nara or Kamakura. But the Ushiku Daibutsu dwarves
Read moreTalking about Japanese towns with great Buddha statues, one would likely mention Nara or Kamakura. But the Ushiku Daibutsu dwarves
Read moreI started my day trip to Ibaraki Prefecture with a visit to the Hitachi Seaside Park. Depending on the season,
Read moreHonestly, I’ve stopped counting how many Oktoberfests were held around Tokyo alone, let alone Japan. An Oktoberfest held in a
Read morePride parades by the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community (LGBT) are common in the west and have been held in Tokyo since 1994. There were no parades held in the years 2008, 2009 and 2011, due to a dispute between organisers.
Read moreThe Pink Cow is an expat- and vegetarian-friendly bar and has regular live music and art events. Together with the
Read moreThis is one of those smaller folk dancing festivals, even though it is recommended by the Japan National Tourism Organization.
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Read moreKomazawa Park is a park near Komazawa University in the Setagaya Ward of Tokyo. I recently moved near the park
Read moreIf you can’t make it to the cherry blossoms in Japan, why not go to a Japan festival in your
Read moreThere are not many reasons to visit Saitama for sightseeing and one of my class mates – who is from Saitama City – couldn’t even name one. Actually there were two sights in Saitama. One is the railway museum which used to be in Akihabara and the other was the John Lennon Museum.
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