The One about the Potential Cancellation of the Tokyo Olympics/Paralympics due to the coronavirus

This is not what I expected months away from the Tokyo Olympics/Paralympics 2020. Since 2016, each year there has been anticipation, excitement and a feeling of unity when it came to the Olympics. The Olympics are scheduled to take place in Tokyo from July 24 Read More …

The One about the Cherry Blossoms at Chidorigafuchi (Chidorigafuchi Green Way & Chidorigafuchi Park)

On the northwest side of the Imperial Palace is the moat (a deep ditch surrounding a castle, fort or town filled with water and used as a defense against attacks) known as Chidorigafuchi. Chidorigafuchi was opened to the public in 1949. During the last few Read More …

[UPDATED]: The One about events and theme parks in Tokyo that may be affected by the coronavirus

The Tokyo Outdoor Weekend Show (which is held next to Tokyo Big Sight at the Tokyo Rinkai Disaster Prevention Park) which showcases music, fashion and activities for families and individuals who enjoy the outdoor life is slated for March 14th and 15th. But many people Read More …

The One about the CHANDON Blossom Lounge and Cherry Blossoms around Tokyo Midtown and Hinokicho Park

For those looking for a more fancier experience for cherry blossoms, I recommend visiting Tokyo Midtown (Roppongi/Akasaka area). As the place is absolutely lively during the Christmas time, it’s just as lovely during the cherry blossom weeks. The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo tends to have a CHANDON Read More …

The One about the Copenhagen Suma hot dog stand in Kobe and the B’z connection

Near the Port of Kobe is a very popular hot dog stand known as Copenhagen, which serves the Hansen original hot dog! It’s also quite popular among fans of the mega popular Japanese rock duo, B’z (which features lyricist/vocalist Inaba Koshi and legendary guitarist Matsumoto Read More …