Oasis 21 Ice Rink 2024-2025: Skate Under the Stars in Nagoya This Winter

Oasis 21 Ice Rink 2024-2025: Skate Under the Stars in Nagoya This Winter

Glide into Winter at Nagoya’s Oasis 21 Ice Rink! ⛸️

Get ready to experience the magic of ice skating under the stars! For its 16th season, the Toyoda Gosei Link at Oasis 21 returns, offering a unique semi-outdoor skating experience in the heart of Nagoya. Whether you’re planning a fun family outing, a romantic date, or simply seeking a unique photo opportunity, this dazzling rink is the perfect winter destination. After dusk, the illuminations transform the space into a magical wonderland, making it an especially enchanting spot for couples.

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Nagoya Illumination Special Feature 2024-2025

About Oasis 21

Oasis 21 is more than just an ice rink; it’s a vibrant, three-dimensional park featuring the iconic "Spaceship-Aqua," a massive glass roof filled with water. Explore the ground-level "Green Earth" park, browse the 30 shops in the underground "Galaxy Square," or simply marvel at the illuminated Spaceship-Aqua – a true Nagoya landmark.

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Toyoda Gosei Link: Know Before You Go

Opening Hours:

  • Weekdays: 1:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Weekends/Holidays/Winter Vacation (December 23rd – January 7th): 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Last entry is 30 minutes before closing.

Location: Oasis 21 Galaxy Square

Pricing (including skate rental):

  • Weekdays: Adults (Junior High and above) ¥1,200, Children (Elementary and below) ¥600
  • Weekends/Holidays/Winter Vacation (December 23rd – January 7th): Adults (Junior High and above) ¥1,400, Children (Elementary and below) ¥600

Important Information:

  • Gloves Required: Gloves are mandatory on the rink and are available for purchase on-site.
  • Skate Rental Only: Personal skates are not allowed. Rental skates are available in sizes 16cm to 30cm (in 1cm increments; availability may be limited).
  • No Re-entry: Once you leave the rink, re-entry is not permitted.
  • Adult Supervision: Preschool children must be accompanied by a guardian.
  • Limited Liability: First aid is provided for injuries, but further responsibility cannot be assumed.
  • Entry Restrictions: Admission may be temporarily restricted during peak times. Management reserves the right to refuse entry for operational reasons.
  • Clothing Advisory: The rink’s special resin flooring material may leave residue on clothing that can be difficult to remove depending on the fabric.
  • Operational Changes: Operating days and hours are subject to change due to weather or special events.

Contact: Me~Tele (052-331-9966, Weekdays 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM)

Getting There:

  • Train: Direct access from Sakae Station (Exit 4A, Higashiyama and Meijo Subway Lines) and Sakaemachi Station (Meitetsu Seto Line).
  • Bus: "Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER" bus stop on the Nagoya Sightseeing Route Bus Me~guru.
  • Car: 500m west on Nishiki-dori from the Higashi-Shinmachi Exit of the Nagoya Expressway Inner Circular Route.

What is Oasis 21?

Oasis 21 is a modern architectural marvel located in the heart of Nagoya, Japan. Opened in 2002, this multi-purpose complex is not just a hub for shopping and dining but also a popular tourist attraction known for its unique design and vibrant atmosphere. The centerpiece of Oasis 21 is the "Spaceship-Aqua," a stunning glass structure that appears to hover above the complex. This elliptical water-filled roof offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city below and provides stunning reflections of the surrounding urban landscape, creating the illusion of skating under the stars during winter events like the ice rink.

The facility seamlessly integrates a variety of spaces, including a bustling bus terminal, shops, restaurants, and open areas for events and gatherings. Its innovative design emphasizes harmony with the environment, featuring lush greenery and open-air spaces that promote relaxation and leisure. Especially during the winter season, Oasis 21 transforms into a magical winter wonderland, drawing both locals and tourists to experience its seasonal charm. Whether visiting for a leisurely skate or simply to enjoy the architectural beauty, Oasis 21 offers a unique blend of entertainment, culture, and natural beauty in the heart of Nagoya.

Hinata’s Power 2024: Taste of Miyazaki in Osaka (Nov 27th – Dec 2nd)

Hinata's Power 2024: Taste of Miyazaki in Osaka (Nov 27th - Dec 2nd)

Savor the Sunshine: Hinata’s Power 2024 Brings Miyazaki to Osaka! (November 27th – December 2nd)

Get ready to transport your taste buds to sunny Miyazaki! Hinata’s Power 2024 is coming to Osaka, bringing the best of Miyazaki’s vibrant culinary scene with it. From November 27th to December 2nd, experience the prefecture’s rich food culture at the Hanshin Umeda Main Store.

This year, we’re thrilled to welcome Saori Taguchi, the driving force behind the "Miyazaki Thanks Market," as our super presenter. Taguchi will be showcasing 26 handpicked local delicacies, offering you a unique glimpse into Miyazaki’s diverse culinary landscape.

Discover everything from beloved local comfort food to sun-ripened fruits and vegetables bursting with flavor. Explore exciting new dishes making waves in Miyazaki’s food scene. And for shochu enthusiasts, prepare for a treat: a dedicated Shochu BAR featuring a remarkable selection from 38 different breweries will be on hand to tantalize your palate.

What sets Hinata’s Power 2024 apart? While previous events have highlighted aspects of Miyazaki’s cuisine, this year’s focus on Saori Taguchi’s curated selection of 26 dishes, alongside the impressive 38-brewery Shochu BAR, promises an unprecedented deep dive into the heart of Miyazaki’s flavors.

Event Details:

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What is Miyazaki known for in Japanese cuisine?

Miyazaki is renowned for its rich and flavorful contributions to Japanese cuisine, particularly its high-quality beef and agricultural products. The prefecture’s crown jewel is Miyazaki beef, known for its exceptional marbling, tenderness, and rich taste. This beef consistently ranks highly in national competitions and is considered some of the best wagyu in Japan.

In addition to its legendary beef, Miyazaki is also famous for its fresh and vibrant produce. The region’s mild climate and fertile land yield a variety of fruits and vegetables, with mangoes being a standout. Miyazaki mangoes, often referred to as "egg of the sun," are prized for their sweetness and juicy texture, fetching premium prices and often given as luxury gifts.

Furthermore, the coastal location of Miyazaki provides access to abundant seafood, contributing to delectable dishes like jidori chicken and fresh tuna sashimi. These ingredients showcase the natural flavors and quality that Miyazaki brings to Japanese cuisine, making it a region celebrated for both its traditional and innovative culinary offerings.

Connect Through Cuisine: Explore Japanese Culture at the 4th Annual Today’s Lunchbox Festival (2024) at Hanshin Umeda

Connect Through Cuisine: Explore Japanese Culture at the 4th Annual Today's Lunchbox Festival (2024) at Hanshin Umeda

Connect Through Cuisine at the 4th Today’s Lunchbox Festival🍱

Today's Lunchbox Festival

Get ready to experience the art of bento like never before! The 4th annual Today’s Lunchbox Festival is coming to Hanshin Umeda Main Store, and this year’s theme, "Bento is Communication," promises a delicious deep dive into the heart of Japanese culinary culture.

This isn’t just another food festival. With special guest Chiori Yamamoto, the creative force behind "chioben," leading the charge alongside Hanshin Umeda’s own Shinzo, you’ll discover how bento connects us to the food, the creators, and each other. Prepare your senses for a symphony of flavors and aromas as passionate vendors showcase bento creations brimming with unique ingredients and stories.

What sets this year’s festival apart? The focus on bento as a form of communication elevates the experience beyond simply eating. You’ll have the opportunity to engage with the artisans behind these culinary masterpieces, learning about their inspirations and the traditions that shape their craft. It’s a chance to connect with Japanese culture on a deeper level, appreciating the thoughtfulness and care that goes into every bento box.


Event Details:

  • Dates: November 20th (Wednesday) – November 25th (Monday), 2024
  • Time: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Location: Hanshin Umeda Main Store 1st Floor Food Festival Terrace (1-13-13 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka)
  • Admission: Free
  • Website: Learn More

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What is Hanshin Umeda?

Hanshin Umeda is a prominent commercial and transportation hub located in Osaka, Japan. It is part of the larger Umeda district, which serves as a bustling center for shopping, dining, and entertainment. At the heart of this area is the Hanshin Department Store, renowned for its wide array of goods ranging from luxury items to daily necessities, and its emphasis on quality and customer service. The store also features a dynamic food hall that offers a diverse selection of Japanese and international cuisine, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Furthermore, Hanshin Umeda is strategically connected to multiple transportation options, including several train and subway lines, making it an accessible and convenient location for events like the Today’s Lunchbox Festival. This vibrant setting provides an ideal backdrop for cultural exchanges and culinary exploration, embodying the fusion of traditional and modern Japan.

Ginza Harmony and Light Winter Festa 2024-2025: Immerse Yourself in Magic Near Kabukiza Theatre

Ginza Harmony and Light Winter Festa 2024-2025: Immerse Yourself in Magic Near Kabukiza Theatre

Experience the Magic of Harmony and Light this Winter in Ginza ✨

Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the enchanting glow of the Harmony and Light Winter Festa, held around Higashi-Ginza Station, including the iconic Kabukiza Theatre. From November 15th, 2024, to February 16th, 2025, experience a unique blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern artistry, illuminated nightly from 5 PM to 10 PM.

This year’s festival offers a fresh take on winter illuminations, drawing inspiration from the historical Tsukiji River lantern festivals and incorporating elements of Kabuki and Japanese culture, creating a truly unforgettable experience.

Discover the Highlights:

  • Kabukiza Theatre Lantern Illuminations: Relive the elegance of bygone eras as delicate lanterns adorn the Kabukiza’s lush greenery, casting a warm and inviting glow. This captivating display pays homage to the historical lantern floating festivals once held on the Tsukiji River.

  • Ginza Shochiku Square – A Symphony of Light:

    • Spherical Illuminations: Enter a tranquil oasis of circular motifs, symbolizing connection and harmony. These glowing orbs offer a moment of peace amidst the bustling city.
    • Japanese Umbrella Illuminations: Capture the perfect photo amidst the radiant beauty of traditional Japanese umbrellas, a key element in Kabuki performances, illuminating the entrance.
    • Yukitsuri Illuminations: Experience a touch of Japanese modernity with illuminated yukitsuri (rope structures used to protect tree branches from heavy snow). These unique light displays create a captivating atmosphere around the pine trees.
  • Togeki Building Illuminations: Discover "Japanese" themed illuminations at the Togeki Building, standing on the historic site of the former Tokyo Theater, once a hub of theatrical and cinematic innovation.

Ankoman Night: A Fusion of Tradition and Beats (February 14th)

Don’t miss the exclusive one-night-only DJ event, "Ankoman Night," at Ginza Shochiku Square on February 14th, from 5 PM to 9 PM! Witness the exciting transformation of young proprietors from esteemed Japanese confectionery shops into "Ankoman" DJs, spinning electrifying tunes. Indulge in Ankoman’s special Japanese sweets while enjoying warm drinks and delicious food from the food trucks.

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Please note that event details are subject to change. Refer to the official website for the latest information.

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What is the Kabukiza Theatre?

The Kabukiza Theatre, located in the heart of Tokyo’s Ginza district, is the principal theater for the traditional Japanese performing art of Kabuki. Known for its distinctive architectural design that combines classical Japanese and modern styles, the theater offers an authentic cultural experience that captivates both locals and tourists alike. Kabuki, with its elaborate costumes, dynamic acting, and vivid storytelling, has been a crucial part of Japan’s cultural heritage for centuries, and the Kabukiza Theatre serves as its iconic stage.

The theater, originally opened in 1889, has undergone several restorations and modernizations, the most recent completed in 2013, ensuring that it continues to meet audiences’ expectations while preserving its historical charm. Inside, the theater is designed to enhance the acoustic and visual experience, allowing patrons to fully immerse themselves in the captivating performances that bring famous stories and historical tales to life. For those visiting during the Ginza Harmony and Light Winter Festa, the proximity to the Kabukiza Theatre offers a perfect opportunity to experience a unique art form steeped in tradition amidst the festive illuminations of the season.

Nagoya’s Sakae & Osu Winter Illuminations 2024: Capture the Golden Glow & Win Prizes

Nagoya's Sakae & Osu Winter Illuminations 2024: Capture the Golden Glow & Win Prizes

Bathe in a Golden Glow: Sakae & Osu Winter Illuminations

Get ready to be mesmerized! ✨ Sakae Minami and Osu, in Nagoya City’s Naka Ward, are transforming into a breathtaking spectacle of light with their annual winter illumination. This year, nearly 300,000 LEDs will bathe the streets in a warm, inviting "champagne gold" hue, creating a magical atmosphere perfect for an evening stroll. And that’s not all – there’s a photo contest too! Capture the magic and you could win some fantastic prizes.

What Makes This Year Sparkle Brighter?

While the champagne gold theme returns, creating a consistent and elegant feel, this year’s event features a photo contest, adding an interactive element for visitors to engage with the illuminations and share their unique perspectives.

Explore the Illuminated Streets

Imagine strolling down streets draped in shimmering gold, the air alive with festive cheer. This is what awaits you at the Sakae and Osu Winter Illuminations. Come and experience the magic for yourself!

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Nagoya Illumination Special Feature 2024-2025

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Event Details:

  • Time: 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM daily
  • Location: Otsu-dori (from Sakae to Kamimaezu Intersection) and Isecho-dori
  • Contact: Minami Otsu Shopping Street Promotion Association (Tel: 052-241-9804)

Getting There:

Super convenient access from multiple subway stations – just a minute’s walk away!

  • Sakae Station: Subway Higashiyama Line / Meijo Line
  • Yabacho Station: Subway Meijo Line
  • Kamimaezu Station: Subway Meijo Line / Tsurumai Line

What is Sakae district in Nagoya?

The Sakae district in Nagoya is a vibrant and bustling area known for being the city’s premier shopping, entertainment, and cultural hub. Located in the heart of Nagoya, Sakae is a blend of modernity and tradition, offering visitors a dynamic mix of high-end department stores, trendy boutiques, and diverse dining options ranging from local Japanese eateries to international restaurants.

Besides shopping and dining, Sakae is also home to numerous attractions and landmarks. The district boasts the iconic Nagoya TV Tower, which, apart from offering panoramic views of the city, is beautifully illuminated during the winter season, adding to the festive atmosphere. Visitors can also explore Oasis 21, a futuristic multi-use complex known for its unique spaceship-like architecture.

Sakae also offers cultural experiences with art galleries, theaters, and live music venues scattered throughout. Whether you’re interested in indulging in retail therapy, experiencing the local nightlife, or soaking in the cultural offerings, Sakae district provides a vibrant backdrop for any adventure in Nagoya, making it an ideal destination for both locals and tourists, especially during the enchanting winter illumination season.

Tokyo’s Magical Omotesando Christmas Illumination 2024 at Tokyu Plaza: Experience a Dazzling Winter Wonderland

Tokyo's Magical Omotesando Christmas Illumination 2023 at Tokyu Plaza: Experience a Dazzling Winter Wonderland

Experience the Magic of the OMOHARA Christmas Illumination ✨

Imagine being enveloped by a cascade of shimmering lights, a "forest of falling stars" you can almost touch. This captivating scene awaits you at the OMOHARA Christmas Illumination, transforming the rooftop terrace "Omohara no Mori" at Tokyu Plaza Omotesando into a winter wonderland.

Unlike previous years, this year’s illumination expands beyond the central court, extending its radiant glow to the surrounding street trees, creating an immersive experience in the heart of Omotesando-Harajuku. This expanded display promises an even more breathtaking spectacle than ever before.

Picture yourself surrounded by twinkling lights, charming animal ornaments like polar bears and reindeer, and festive foliage. Escape the urban hustle and immerse yourself in this enchanting rooftop oasis.

Event Details:

  • Venue: Tokyu Plaza Omotesando "Omocado" (Website)
  • Nearest Station:
    • Meiji-jingumae ‘Harajuku’ Station (1-minute walk)
    • Harajuku Station (4-minute walk)
    • Omotesando Station (7-minute walk)
  • Address: 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya-ku, Jingumae 4-30-3 (Map)
  • Dates: November 10, 2024 – January 13, 2025
  • Time: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM daily
  • Cost: Free!
  • Contact: 03-3497-0418
  • Weather: The event will proceed regardless of weather conditions.

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What is Omotesando?

Omotesando is a renowned tree-lined avenue in the heart of Tokyo, known for its sophisticated charm and vibrant atmosphere. Often referred to as Tokyo’s Champs-Élysées, it stretches from the bustling Harajuku area to the serene Nezu Museum. This iconic street is celebrated for its elegant blend of modern architecture, high-end fashion boutiques, trendy cafés, and lush Zelkova trees that provide a picturesque canopy throughout the year. Omotesando serves as a cultural and commercial hub, attracting both locals and tourists seeking a taste of Tokyo’s upscale shopping and dining scene. During the holiday season, its sparkling illuminations transform it into an enchanting winter wonderland, making it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the magic of Tokyo’s festive spirit.

Utagawa Kuniyoshi Exhibition in Osaka (2024-2025): Explore 400+ Ukiyo-e Masterpieces at The Nakanoshima Museum of Art

Utagawa Kuniyoshi Exhibition in Osaka (2024-2025): Explore 400+ Ukiyo-e Masterpieces at The Nakanoshima Museum of Art

Unleash Your Inner Edo: Utagawa Kuniyoshi’s Eccentric Art Comes Alive in Osaka!

(December 21, 2024 – February 24, 2025 at The Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka)

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Prepare to be captivated by the vibrant world of Utagawa Kuniyoshi! After 13 years, Osaka welcomes back this iconic ukiyo-e artist with a comprehensive solo exhibition showcasing approximately 400 works. This isn’t just another exhibition; it’s a deep dive into Kuniyoshi’s genius, featuring not only his renowned woodblock prints of warriors, caricatures, and a wide array of subjects, but also rare and precious hand-painted pieces.

From Samurai Swagger to Whiskered Wonders: Explore Kuniyoshi’s Diverse World

Epic Heroes and Dramatic Battles:

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Kuniyoshi, a master of the late Edo period, revolutionized the ukiyo-e genre. In his early 30s, his depictions of "Water Margin" heroes catapulted warrior pictures to the forefront of popular art, rivaling the then-dominant themes of beautiful women and actors. Experience his dynamic compositions, often spanning large, three-panel screens, capturing the most thrilling moments of these legendary tales. From his early breakthrough, the "Tsuzoku Suikoden Goketsu Hyakuhachinin no Hitori (One Person)" series, to his later masterpiece, the six-panel "Battle of Shijo Nawate" (displayed during the first exhibition period only), this exhibition gathers some of Kuniyoshi’s most iconic warrior prints.

The Purrfect Companion: Kuniyoshi’s Feline Fascination:

Fashionable Cat Transformations

A devoted cat lover, Kuniyoshi often incorporated his furry companions into his art. These weren’t just passive figures; Kuniyoshi’s cats took on human roles, mimicking popular actors or even becoming patrons of brothels, adding a touch of whimsy to his caricatures, actor portraits, and even pictures of beautiful women. Don’t miss the newly discovered work, "Ryuko Neko no Henka" (displayed throughout the entire exhibition period), a testament to Kuniyoshi’s unique observation and affection for his feline muses.

Delve Deeper: Special Events

Expand your understanding of Kuniyoshi’s artistry with these free lectures:

  • January 11, 2025 (Saturday): "The Individuality and Charm of Kuniyoshi" with Hidetake Asano (Director of Abeno Harukas Art Museum and Yamato Bunkakan).
  • January 26, 2025 (Sunday): "The Whimsical Ideas of Hokusai, Hiroshige, and Kuniyoshi" with Toshinobu Yasumura (Director of Seikado Bunko Art Museum).

Both lectures start at 2:00 PM (doors open at 1:30 PM) in the Osaka Nakanoshima Museum of Art’s 1st Floor Hall. Seating is limited to 150 people on a first-come, first-served basis (no prior application needed). Don’t forget your exhibition ticket (used stubs are acceptable).


Plan Your Visit

  • Exhibition Dates: December 21, 2024 – February 24, 2025
  • Closed: Mondays (except January 13 and February 24), December 31, January 1, and January 14. Note: Exhibits will be rotated during the exhibition period.
  • Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry 4:30 PM)
  • Location: Osaka Nakanoshima Museum of Art, 4th Floor Exhibition Room (4-3-1 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka City)
  • Admission:
    • General: ¥1,800 (¥1,600 in advance)
    • University/High School Students: ¥1,500 (¥1,300 in advance)
    • Elementary/Junior High School Students: ¥500 (¥300 in advance)
    • Advance tickets and group rates (20+ people) are available until 11:59 PM on December 20.
  • Contact: 06-4301-7285 (Osaka City General Call Center, 24/7, 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM)
  • Website: https://kuniyoshi2024.jp

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Who was Utagawa Kuniyoshi?

Utagawa Kuniyoshi was a renowned Japanese ukiyo-e artist, active during the late Edo period. Born in 1797 in Edo (modern-day Tokyo), he is celebrated for his dynamic and imaginative woodblock prints that encompass a wide range of themes, including historical tales, kabuki actors, landscapes, and mythical creatures. Kuniyoshi was a master of storytelling through art, and his work often showcased vivid color, intricate detail, and a unique ability to capture movement and emotion. He was part of the Utagawa school, one of the most influential schools of ukiyo-e, and is considered one of its most versatile and innovative members. Kuniyoshi’s legacy continues to influence artists worldwide, and his prints are treasured both for their technical skill and their insight into Japan’s cultural history during a transformative era.

GINZA SIX Rooftop Ice Rink 2024-2025: Skate Under the Stars in Tokyo This Winter

GINZA SIX Rooftop Ice Rink 2024-2025: Skate Under the Stars in Tokyo This Winter

Glide Under the Stars at Ginza’s Rooftop Ice Rink

Skate Among the Stars This Winter at GINZA SIX

Get ready to experience the magic of winter in Ginza! The unique rooftop ice skating rink atop GINZA SIX is back, bigger and better than ever, from November 16th, 2024 to January 26th, 2025. This isn’t just any ice rink – it’s the largest in Ginza, spanning an impressive 320㎡ across the "Water Basin Area" and "Lawn Area" of the 4,000㎡ GINZA SIX Garden.

This year, the rink features Kenji Yanobe’s latest masterpiece, "SHIP’S CAT (Ultra Muse / Red)," positioned at the center. Combined with celestial graphics by Keiji Ito, the rink becomes a truly otherworldly experience, inviting skaters to contemplate the wonders of the universe. And in December, the "HEAVENLY GIFT SHOP" opens its doors, offering exclusive merchandise designed by Keiji Ito and Kenji Yanobe – perfect for unique holiday gifts.

But that’s not all! This eco-friendly rink uses special resin, eliminating the need for electricity and ensuring your clothes stay dry even if you take a tumble. It’s the perfect place for kids to enjoy skating without worry, and special skating lessons for local elementary school students will also be held, adding to the community spirit.

Looking for something truly special this winter? Come experience the magic of skating under the stars at GINZA SIX.

Plan Your Visit

  • Location: GINZA SIX Garden (Rooftop Garden)
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  • Nearest Stations: Ginza, Hibiya, Yurakucho, Higashi-Ginza Stations
  • Address: 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo-ku, Ginza 6-10-1
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  • Dates: November 16th, 2024 – January 26th, 2025
  • Hours:
    • Weekdays: 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Last Entry 8:30 PM)
    • Weekends & Holidays: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Last Entry 8:30 PM)
    • Extended Holiday Hours (December 23rd – January 3rd): 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Last Entry 8:30 PM)
    • New Year’s Eve: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Last Entry 5:30 PM)
    • Closed on New Year’s Day
  • Fees:
    • Adults (High School and above): ¥2,000
    • Children (Junior High and below): ¥1,500
    • Accompanying Fee: ¥300 (Preschoolers must be accompanied by a guardian)
    • Includes skate rental. Children under 3 are not permitted on the ice.
  • More Information: GINZA SIX Garden

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What is GINZA SIX?

GINZA SIX is a premier shopping and lifestyle complex located in the heart of Tokyo’s upscale Ginza district. Known for its luxurious architecture and an extensive selection of high-end retailers, GINZA SIX has become a landmark destination for both locals and tourists. The complex boasts over 240 shops, including international fashion brands, gourmet restaurants, and art installations, providing a diverse and immersive shopping experience.

Beyond retail, GINZA SIX also hosts a variety of cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year, reinforcing its role as a cultural hub. The building itself features a stunning rooftop garden, which offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with panoramic views of Tokyo’s skyline. Whether you’re seeking the latest in fashion, exquisite dining, or a quiet moment amidst nature, GINZA SIX embodies the epitome of luxury and innovation, making it a must-visit location during your time in Tokyo.

Tokyo Tower Orange Illumination 2024: Experience the Magic of 42,000 LEDs This Winter

Tokyo Tower Orange Illumination 2024: Experience the Magic of 42,000 LEDs This Winter

TOKYO TOWER Winter Fantasy ~ Orange Illumination 2024 ~

Bask in the Warm Glow of 42,000 LEDs at Tokyo Tower This Winter!

This winter, escape the chill and immerse yourself in the warm embrace of Tokyo Tower’s "Orange Illumination 2024". From November 15th to December 25th, the main entrance plaza will be transformed into a magical orange garden, radiating a cozy and romantic atmosphere. ✨

At the heart of this luminous spectacle stands a 10-meter-tall "Little Tokyo Tower," designed as a dazzling Christmas tree. Surrounding this miniature marvel, real fir trees adorned with lights twinkle alongside 120 illuminated windmills and a glowing gazebo. A total of 42,000 LEDs create a breathtaking light fantasy, offering a unique and enchanting experience.

Adding to the magic, the "Little Tokyo Tower" will come alive every 15 minutes with a captivating sound and light show synchronized to original music. From 4:00 PM to 10:30 PM each day, witness the mesmerizing display, further enhanced by periodically appearing bubble fog. This dynamic element sets the 2024 Orange Illumination apart from previous years, offering a more immersive and engaging spectacle.

What awaits you:

  • A 10-meter "Little Tokyo Tower" Christmas tree centerpiece
  • 120 illuminated windmills creating a whimsical atmosphere
  • A romantic light gazebo perfect for photos
  • Real fir trees decorated with sparkling lights
  • A synchronized sound and light show at the "Little Tokyo Tower" every 15 minutes, accompanied by bubble fog.

Event Details:

  • Location: Tokyo Tower
  • Nearest Stations: Akabanebashi, Onarimon, Kamiyacho, Hamamatsucho, Daimon Stations
  • Address: 〒105-0011 Tokyo, Minato-ku, Shibakoen 4-2-8 (MAP)
  • Dates: November 15th (Fri), 2024 – December 25th (Wed), 2024
  • Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM (Illumination active throughout). "Little Tokyo Tower" sound and light show: 4:00 PM – 10:30 PM (every 15 minutes, approximately 5 minutes per show. First show: 4:00 PM, Last show: 10:30 PM)
  • Cost: Free
  • Contact: Tokyo Tower (info@tokyotower.co.jp) https://www.tokyotower.co.jp/inquiry/contact/
  • Official Website: Tokyo Tower
  • Rain or Shine: The event will be held regardless of weather.

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What is Tokyo Tower?

Tokyo Tower is an iconic landmark located in the heart of Japan’s capital city, Tokyo. Standing at 333 meters tall, it was completed in 1958 and was originally built to serve as a television and radio broadcast antenna. Its design was inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, making it instantly recognizable with its striking red and white color scheme.

Beyond its primary function as a communications tower, Tokyo Tower has become a cultural symbol and a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can explore its two observation decks, which offer panoramic views of the sprawling metropolis, Mount Fuji on clear days, and the mesmerizing skyline after sunset. The tower is also home to museums, shops, and restaurants, providing a comprehensive experience for both locals and tourists alike.

Throughout the year, Tokyo Tower hosts various events and light shows, making it a vibrant focal point of the city’s landscape. Its ongoing transformation with seasonal illuminations, such as the upcoming Tokyo Tower Orange Illumination in 2024, continues to enchant and attract visitors from around the world.

MARUNOUCHI BRIGHT HOLIDAY 2024: Celebrate Christmas & New Year’s with Super Mario in Tokyo

MARUNOUCHI BRIGHT HOLIDAY 2024: Celebrate Christmas & New Year's with Super Mario in Tokyo

Spend the Holidays with Mario in Marunouchi! 🍄

Get ready to jump into a Super Mario holiday extravaganza this winter in the heart of Tokyo! Marunouchi is teaming up with Nintendo to bring you a unique holiday experience, extending the festive cheer from Christmas through the New Year. "MARUNOUCHI BRIGHT HOLIDAY 2024" features everyone’s favorite plumber and his friends taking over the district with themed decorations and interactive experiences. This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever, extending the fun into the new year, unlike previous holiday celebrations in Marunouchi.

What to Expect:

Mario and his iconic crew will be popping up all over Marunouchi, with a focus on the Marunouchi Building. Expect plenty of photo opportunities and festive surprises! More details about specific activities and events will be released soon, so stay tuned!

Event Details:

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Please note that event details are subject to change. Refer to the official website for the most up-to-date information.

What is Marunouchi?

Marunouchi is a vibrant commercial district located in the heart of Tokyo, nestled between the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station. Known as one of Japan’s most prestigious business hubs, Marunouchi is home to an array of skyscrapers housing major corporate headquarters, luxury hotels, and high-end shopping complexes. The area beautifully blends modern architecture with historical landmarks, offering a unique urban experience that attracts both locals and tourists. Amidst its bustling streets, visitors can enjoy sophisticated dining options, cultural attractions, and seasonal events, making it a dynamic and enriching destination throughout the year. During the holiday season, Marunouchi transforms into a festive wonderland, with dazzling illuminations and themed events that capture the spirit of celebration, such as the MARUNOUCHI BRIGHT HOLIDAY 2024 featuring Super Mario.

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