
4 Fun & Weird Ways to Use the Train
Japanese trains are fast and efficient. But have you ever seen one used as a rolling showroom? Or how about having a concert at 260 kilometers per hour?
Japanese trains are fast and efficient. But have you ever seen one used as a rolling showroom? Or how about having a concert at 260 kilometers per hour?
After taking into account suggestions from the public, Tokyo Metro has finally settled on some J-Pop jingles for train departures.
Tokyo-based artists create a conceptual magazine inspired by The New Yorker.
Japanese people often sleep on the train. It doesn’t just happen during the morning rush hour, either: it happens pretty much at any time of day. This cute video connects train dozing with the importance of having a nice home at the end of the ride.
Don't get this confused with flower power! Blossom Blast is an exhibition celebrating Japanese female artists based in Japan.
Keep warm and cute this winter in a new kitty scarf designed by Felissimo.
As time ticks by, thousands of fleeting cherry blossoms are swept away by the gentle spring wind—and nothing paints this picture more vividly than Citizen's newest watch.
For those missing the look and feel of one of Nintendo's earliest gaming consoles, this new Super Famicom-themed 3DS is a must-have.