Ningyocho
This charming downtown district has preserved the spirit of old Edo through its traditional confectionery shops, family-run restaurants, and artisan workshops. Experience authentic Tokyo life as it has been lived for centuries.
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Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods Pilgrimage…
The tradition of visiting the Seven Gods of Good Fortune is said to have begun during the Muromachi period. The Murom…
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Ibasen(Sensu) ― The Fusion of Japan…
The sensu is one of Japan's representative traditional tools. This folding fan, combining visual beauty with practica…
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The Seven Lucky Gods of Japan – Shichi…
In Japan, good fortune is often symbolized by the Seven Lucky Gods, known as Shichifukujin (literally “Seven Gods of …
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Ningyocho
Ningyocho – A Glimpse of Old Edo in Modern TokyoNestled in the heart of Tokyo, Ningyocho—which literally means “Doll …
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Nigyocho Bettara-ichi
What is Bettara-ichi?Bettara-ichi is a traditional autumn market and festival held every year in the Nihonbashi and N…
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HARIO Glass
Do you know HARIO Glass.HARIO Glass is most famous of galass item.A century of craftsmanship.Gently bringing beloved …
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