2018.07.15 06:30Tokyo Tales #5: NikosonoIn the era that anyone can be a self-claimed photographer thanks to smartphone & photo editing apps, French-Australian photographer Niko...
2018.07.07 07:30Tokyo Tales #4: Walumination Project TeamThe six members who got to know each other at a morning workshop in Marunouchi are about to achieve one of their goals, by illuminating a st...
2018.03.22 13:30Kawashima PaperHow is your stay in Tokyo going? I hope it's all good, but how about souvenir for your friends or family?For most tourists, choosing nice so...
2018.03.07 00:30Jinen Gallery in BakuroChoBakuro Cho / KodenmaCho, how many of you ever heard the name of these areas in Tokyo? Highly unlikely to have been there unless you hav...
2018.02.23 15:05Moraltex in Bakuro ChoIt's always fun & exciting to do an adventure in a neighborhood new to you. Unexpected meeting with nice people & finding inter...
2018.01.20 15:05Zoshigaya / KishimojinTokyo, the capital of Japan, is such a densely populated city. Streets, public transport and cafes are always crowded in the major parts of ...
2017.12.17 15:05The Station Night & DayIt's been almost 9 years since I moved in Tokyo from Kansai region. Throughout the period, some Tokyo's major areas like Shibuya have b...
2017.12.12 02:30Kayabacho: Devo PreKayabacho, the neighboring area of Tokyo's business hub Nihonbashi, has been recognized as the typical office district where no fun can be f...
2017.12.03 02:30Kokubunji: Gallery SablierKokubunji, known as a student & creative hood in the west Tokyo, has lots of smaller art galleries. Today's pick up, Sablier is one...
2017.11.10 15:05Shibuya: d47 MUSEUMShibuya Hikarie, directly connected to the Shibuya Terminal, is generally recognized as a typical high-end fashion building in Tokyo.But you...
2017.10.20 15:05Aya Ito Exhibition: Sleeping StoneRain after rain...Tokyo has been hit by unseasonal rainy days recently. For me, who really hates walking with umbrella, that's the time to h...
2017.10.19 15:05Great Urban Structure: Suitengu-2The highways run towards the Tokyo's most famous river, Sumida River, from the junction I introduced in the last article.