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18 votes
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SOME=LINEZ - Karasu (2025)
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Tape Bowing Ensemble - Open Reel Ensemble (2025)
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New 3D Golf Simulation (video game series)
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Itadaki Street - Japan's take on the board game Monopoly
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Fist of the North Star | Teaser trailer
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In Tokyo for a couple of days, inviting recommendations
My wife and I are in Tokyo for a couple of days, before moving on to Kyoto. We have a few restaurants booked already, and have a friend or two in the city who will show us around, but I wanted to...
My wife and I are in Tokyo for a couple of days, before moving on to Kyoto. We have a few restaurants booked already, and have a friend or two in the city who will show us around, but I wanted to solicit some recommendations from people here too. We are staying in Ginza area but happy to walk/use metro to explore other parts of the city.
Any recommendations for good shopping or good food? I’m interested in vintage/second hand clothes, kitchen equipment, etc but honestly open to any suggestions of things to check out!
EDIT:
Well, I’m back stateside now, and I want to avoid bumping this thread too much by going through and thanking people, but I found all of these comments really useful! We ended up having a great time and ate some great food, most of the time by popping in places that looked good when walking by. Did some nice shopping as well (I managed to pick up my dream watch from a small store in Omote-sando!) Thanks everyone for the great recommendations, it was useful to get my bearings, and now I just can’t wait to go back.
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Kowloon's Gate (PS1, 1997)
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DÉ DÉ MOUSE - Just Brokenhearted EP (2025)
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The history of SPAM
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POLYSICS - I My Me Mine (All Star version, 2005)
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A mix of Japanese ambient and related music
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Scientists built a canoe using only prehistoric tools. Then they sailed the dangerous 140-mile route early humans traveled 30,000 years ago.
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First look at ‘Godzilla Minus One’ director Takashi Yamazaki’s design for Mechagodzilla
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Ritsuko Kazami - Kiss of Fire (1985)
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Honda stuns world with previously unknown reusable methane-based rocket launch in Japan, freestanding launch (no stand) and landing with extreme precision
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Relive the final twenty minutes of the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix as Kimi Räikkönen produced arguably his greatest ever drive to victory
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Is the AI bubble about to burst?
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When Japan Airlines and Finnair departed Helsinki for Tokyo-Haneda back-to-back, the race was on
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Where can I see Hokusai's Great Wave today?
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Repair - Japanology Plus
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Japan Post launches 'digital address' system
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Susumu Yokota - Suture (2009)
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Determinate self-sabotage, or obsessive connoisseurship?
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Music Ometenashi Sisters (MOS) - Helloland (2024)
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MV Derbyshire; The sinking no one could explain
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Five-month build of an American-style house by Japanese carpenters
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World's first commercial-scale e-methanol plant begins operations in Denmark – Maersk set to buy part of the production as a low-emission fuel for its fleet of container ships
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Yorushika (ヨルシカ) - Martian (2025)
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Level-5 CEO says games are now being made 80-90% by AI, making “aesthetic sense” a must for developers
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Japan has successfully used drones to trigger and guide lightning strikes - and keep flying
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[SOLVED] Looking for book title by Japanese author
About a year or two ago, someone recommended a phenomenal dystopian novel about people who don’t have kids and are sent to live in a luxury facility where they serve a particular function for...
About a year or two ago, someone recommended a phenomenal dystopian novel about people who don’t have kids and are sent to live in a luxury facility where they serve a particular function for their remaining lives. It was by a Japanese author, I believe a woman. Does anyone know the name of the book and/or the author?
Bonus question: Any other Japanese sci-fi/dystopian/magical realism book recommendations?
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Jet Lag: Hide + Seek Japan | Trailer
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Akino Arai - Temperature of Love (2000)
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Tokyo Game Life: Moai in Japanese games (podcast)
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Iceland's largest whaling company Hvalur will not be hunting this season – second consecutive year the company has opted out
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Yoshinao Satoh animation work
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Japan got off to a strong start, defeating newly promoted Norway 5-2 at the 2025 IIHF Women's World Championship
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Tip to tip: Crossing Japan with no map
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It's official, Switch 2 Joy-Con will not feature Hall Effect sticks
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Temporary 3D printed structures transform into a forest after use at Expo 2025 Osaka
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The new US tariffs - weird formulas, risks, and the coming trade war
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Huis ten Bosch: Only Miffy can save us now
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Nintendo delays Switch 2 pre-orders in US due to tariffs and "evolving market conditions"
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BABYMETAL - from me to u (feat. Poppy) (2025)
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New plastic dissolves in the ocean overnight, leaving no microplastics
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Bikes in the age of tariffs
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Yuki Tsunoda set to replace Liam Lawson at Red Bull
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Official Sonic the Hedgehog game timeline as recognized by Sega
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SHOW-GO - Freesia (2025)
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