
Amusement Park Shines for Medical Workers
An amusement park in the Tokyo suburbs is holding a nighttime illumination event to express appreciation to medical workers fighting the coronavirus.
An amusement park in the Tokyo suburbs is holding a nighttime illumination event to express appreciation to medical workers fighting the coronavirus.
Japan’s newest low-cost carrier, Zipair, embarked upon its first passenger flight on October 16.
The Japanese government eased travel restrictions for nine countries including China on October 30.
The Toyosu fish market in Tokyo resumed public viewing of tuna auctions after about eight months. The observation deck had been closed to the public since February 29 due to the coronavirus.
Narita International Airport now has a PCR testing center that operates around the clock. Travelers can get tested for the coronavirus at Terminals 1 and 2.
Part museum and part library, Tokorozawa Sakura Town has a new, stylish place to hang thanks to manga publisher Kadokawa and star architect Kengo Kuma.
A Japanese homebuilder has developed a house that floats during flooding as a measure to prevent permanent structural damage.
Pride House Tokyo opened on October 11 as Japan’s first permanent facility for sexual minorities.