WHITE KITTE 2024: Experience Tokyo’s Magical Christmas Light Show at KITTE

WHITE KITTE 2024: Experience Tokyo's Magical Christmas Light Show at KITTE

Experience the Magic of WHITE KITTE this Christmas

Bask in the Warm Glow of Tokyo’s Breathtaking Holiday Spectacle

This Christmas season, prepare to be enchanted by WHITE KITTE, a heartwarming celebration of light and sound at the KITTE complex in Tokyo. From November 20th to December 25th, 2024, step into a world of wonder, centered around the magnificent "Breeze Tree."

This year’s centerpiece, the "Breeze Tree," is a towering 13.5-meter real fir tree, adorned with 30,000 twinkling LEDs. Draped in a flowing, 100-meter white veil designed with a delicate ribbon motif, the tree creates a captivating focal point within the first-floor atrium. The veil extends from the ceiling, enveloping the entire space in a warm, ethereal glow.

Adding to the magic, the "Heartwarming ~Lighting Show of Light and Sound Enveloping the Future~" will illuminate the atrium daily. Synchronized music and a vibrant display of six colors will create an immersive experience, with different presentations offered during the first and second halves of the event period.

Capture the perfect holiday memory at the "Angel Light Photo Spot," featuring 2.2-meter-tall angel wings. Pose for photos as if embraced by these celestial wings, and share the festive spirit with loved ones. For an interactive experience, try blowing on the decorative candles to send lights dancing up the tree, illuminating it in your own unique colors.

Beyond the "Breeze Tree," explore a variety of white-themed decorations and captivating installations inspired by wind and light trails, creating a truly immersive holiday experience.

Event Details

  • Location: KITTE (Tokyo Station / Nijubashimae <Marunouchi> Station / Otemachi Station)
  • Address: 〒100-7012 Tokyo, Chiyoda-ku, Marunouchi 2-7-2 MAP
  • Dates: November 20th (Wed) – December 25th (Wed), 2024
  • Time: 11:00 – 22:00
  • Cost: Free
  • Contact: KITTE Information Center 03-3216-2811
  • Website: https://kasei.cmrc.co.jp/shop/white_kitte2024/

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  • Images are for illustrative purposes.
  • Event content is subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.

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What is KITTE?

KITTE is a shopping and dining complex located in Tokyo, Japan. It is situated near Tokyo Station in the Marunouchi area and was opened by Japan Post. The complex is housed in the former Tokyo Central Post Office building, which was redesigned to blend historic architecture with modern elements. KITTE features a variety of retail stores, restaurants, and cultural spaces, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Additionally, it offers a rooftop garden with views of Tokyo Station and its surroundings.

Shinjuku Minami Lumiere 2024: Experience Tokyo’s Magical 10th Anniversary Illumination

Shinjuku Minami Lumiere 2024: Experience Tokyo's Magical 10th Anniversary Illumination

Shinjuku Minami Lumiere: A Dazzling Celebration of Light and Color

Experience the Magic of Shinjuku’s 10th Annual Illumination Extravaganza

Get ready to be mesmerized! Shinjuku Minami Lumiere returns for its 10th anniversary, transforming the district into a breathtaking spectacle of light and color. With the theme "Light, Colors. Heart, Dances. ~colorful & heartful~", this year’s event promises an even more enchanting experience. Six distinct locations throughout Shinjuku will boast unique illuminations, each with its own captivating theme, creating a harmonious and unforgettable visual symphony.

Explore the Radiant Displays:

  • Suica Penguin Square: WELCOME to SHINJUKU Minami-Rumi!

Embrace the festive spirit at Suica Penguin Square, located outside the New South Exit of JR Shinjuku Station (celebrating its 140th anniversary in March 2025!). Walk through the luminous "Welcome Gate," bathed in a cheerful Hello! Blue!, and snap a photo with the returning "SHINJUKU" letter object, perfect for capturing the moment. Admire the adorable Suica penguins along the Blue Lighting Road.
* Dates: November 15, 2024 – February 14, 2025 (planned)
* Suica’s penguin is JR East’s Suica character. Suica is a registered trademark of JR East.

  • JR South Shinjuku Building: Brilliant Gold & Luxury

Bask in the warm glow of traditional Christmas elegance. A dazzling Christmas tree and exterior illuminations will greet you at the entrance, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
* Dates: Christmas tree: November 15, 2024 – December 25, 2024 (planned). Exterior illuminations: November 15, 2024 – February 14, 2025 (planned).

  • JR Shinjuku Miraina Tower: Nature Christmas

Experience the serenity of a nature-inspired Christmas. The office entrance will be transformed into a comforting space filled with natural scents and warmth. A newly installed lighting system behind the tree creates a dynamic and captivating display, visible from both inside and outside the building.
* Dates: November 15, 2024 – December 25, 2024 (planned)

  • Shinjuku My Tower: FOREST x SNOW

Escape the urban hustle and enter a fantastical winter wonderland. A symbol tree adorned with silver and white illuminations evokes a starry sky, while lush greenery creates a sense of warmth and vitality. The white and blue color scheme captures the crisp winter air and the tranquil snowy landscape, offering a moment of peace and healing.
* Dates: November 15, 2024 – February 14, 2025 (planned)

  • Takashimaya Times Square: Find your happiness!

Discover your own happiness at Takashimaya Times Square. The "Garden of Light" at the 2nd-floor JR entrance features a vibrant green symbol tree decorated with orange and gold ornaments and ribbon motifs. The 2nd-floor terrace deck is illuminated with a golden glow, creating a joyful and connected space.
* Dates: Overall illuminations: November 13, 2024 – February 14, 2025 (planned). Christmas tree: November 13, 2024 – December 25, 2024 (planned).

  • Shinjuku Southern Terrace / Odakyu Southern Tower: HELLO WINTER Light Show!

Celebrate the spirit of global connection with a vibrant and welcoming light show. Colorful illuminations create a joyful atmosphere, while the Twinkly Lighting System projects various greetings, including "HELLO," in different languages. Capture the magic with photos of the numerous colorful light-up spots.
* Dates: November 15, 2024 – February 14, 2025 (planned)

Event Details:

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What is Shinjuku Minami?

Shinjuku Minami generally refers to the southern area of the Shinjuku district in Tokyo, Japan. This area is known for its bustling urban landscape, featuring an array of shopping centers, office buildings, and transportation hubs. It is particularly recognized for its proximity to Shinjuku Station, one of the busiest train stations in the world, which offers extensive connectivity throughout Tokyo and beyond. Shinjuku Minami is a vibrant part of the city, characterized by its modern architecture, commercial activity, and a wide variety of dining and entertainment options.

Tokyo Mega Illumi 2024-2025: Dazzling Lights, Horse Encounters, and Festive Fun at Oi Racecourse

Tokyo Mega Illumi 2023-2024: Dazzling Lights, Horse Encounters, and Festive Fun at Oi Racecourse

✨ Tokyo Mega Illumi: Where Horses Meet Holiday Lights ✨

Experience the magic of Tokyo Mega Illumi, a dazzling winter wonderland at the Oi Racecourse! This isn’t your average light display; imagine vibrant illuminations combined with the unique charm of interacting with horses – all set against the backdrop of a spacious racecourse.

A Spectacular Fusion of Light and Horses

Wander through a breathtaking 100m tunnel of light and be mesmerized by the captivating fountain show. But the real magic happens when you meet the stars of the show: adorable miniature horses and ponies! On select days, you can even book a pony ride or a horse-drawn carriage experience (separate fee and advance reservations required). Don’t miss the special "fountain x lead horse show" – a truly unique spectacle.

Conveniently Located Near You

Located near the city center and easily accessible from Haneda Airport, with ample parking available, Tokyo Mega Illumi is the perfect winter outing. Plenty of restaurants and unique souvenir shops are on-site, ensuring a delightful experience for all ages.

Plan Your Visit

Dates: November 2nd, 2024 – January 12th, 2025
Closed on Oi Racecourse racing days and December 28th and January 1st.

Time: 4:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Lighting times may vary depending on attendance.

Location: Oi Racecourse (Tokyo City Keiba 【TCK】)
Oi Racecourse (Tokyo City Keiba 【TCK】)
2-1-2 Katsushima, Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo 〒140-0012
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Oi Keibajo Mae Station (2-minute walk), Tachiaigawa Station (12-minute walk)

Admission:

Schedule A (Weekdays):

  • Advance Ticket (Date Specified): Adults (18+) ¥800, Children (Elementary/Junior High/High School) ¥400
  • Same-Day Ticket: Adults (18+) ¥1200, Children (Elementary/Junior High/High School) ¥600

Schedule B (Weekends, 12/24, 1/2, 1/3):

  • Advance Ticket (Date Specified): Adults (18+) ¥1000, Children (Elementary/Junior High/High School) ¥500
  • Same-Day Ticket: Adults (18+) ¥1500, Children (Elementary/Junior High/High School) ¥800

Contact: Tokyo Mega Illumi Management Office
03-3762-5230
https://tokyomegaillumi.jp/forms/contact/

Website: Tokyo Mega Illumi Official Website

Weather: Rain or shine, canceled only in severe weather. Check the official website or social media for updates.

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

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What is Oi Racecourse?

Oi Racecourse, commonly referred to as Tokyo City Keiba (TCK), is a prominent horse racing track located in Tokyo, Japan. The racecourse is known for hosting various horse racing events, including both daytime and nighttime races, which are popularly known as "Twinkle Races." It offers a unique experience for visitors with its modern facilities and vibrant atmosphere. Oi Racecourse is a key venue in the Japanese horse racing circuit and attracts a large number of spectators and bettors.

Tokyo Opera City’s 118th Christmas Step Concert (2024): Get Your Free Tickets!

Tokyo Opera City's 118th Christmas Step Concert (2023): Get Your Free Tickets!

Experience the Magic of the 118th Christmas Step Concert🎶

1,500 Free Tickets Available! Celebrate the Holidays at Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall

Get ready for a festive evening of enchanting classical music at the 118th Christmas Step Concert! This annual tradition, held at the prestigious Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, offers 1,500 free tickets, making world-class performances accessible to everyone. This year’s concert promises a delightful program perfect for the whole family, from beloved holiday classics to breathtaking operatic arias. And back by popular demand, the "Conductor Challenge Corner" returns, giving children (and the young at heart) a chance to lead the orchestra!

What Makes This Year Special?

While every Christmas Step Concert is unique, this year’s event features a captivating mix of familiar favorites and exciting new additions to the program. Experience the thrill of hearing timeless holiday tunes like "White Christmas" and "The Christmas Song" alongside powerful classical pieces like Smetana’s "Vltava" and Sarasate’s fiery "Zigeunerweisen." This blend of festive cheer and musical virtuosity is sure to create an unforgettable holiday experience.

Meet the Performers

This year’s concert boasts a stellar lineup of talent, including:

  • Mariko Senju: Personality & Violin
  • Masahiko Enkoji: Conductor
  • Ken Nishikiori: Tenor
  • New Japan Philharmonic: Orchestra
  • Megumi Yoshimoto: MC

A Sneak Peek at the Program:

  • Bernard (Arranged by Hajime Ueshiba) / Winter Wonderland
  • Anderson / Blue Tango
  • Puccini / "E lucevan le stelle" from the opera Tosca
  • Gounod / "Salut! demeure chaste et pure" from the opera Faust
  • Sarasate / Zigeunerweisen
  • Smetana / Symphonic Poem Vltava (The Moldau)
  • Tchaikovsky / "March" from the ballet suite The Nutcracker
  • Capua / ‘O sole mio
  • Giese / Jealousy
  • Tormé & Wells (Arranged by Akira Senju) / The Christmas Song
  • Irving Berlin / White Christmas

Please note that the program and order of songs are subject to change.

Event Details:

  • Date: Tuesday, December 3, 2024
  • Time: Doors open at 6:00 PM, Concert begins at 6:50 PM, Concert ends at 8:50 PM
  • Venue: Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall (Takemitsu Memorial, 3F Tokyo Opera City Tower, 3-20-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 〒163-1403)
  • Nearest Station: Hachikōji Station
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Ticket Information:

  • Admission: Free (all seats require tickets)
  • Application: Apply online via the Sumitomo Realty & Development website. Up to 5 people can apply per entry.
  • Preschool children are not allowed to enter.
  • Lottery: A lottery system will be used if applications exceed available tickets.
  • Ticket Delivery: Winners will be notified and receive their tickets approximately two weeks before the concert date. Applications by postcard are not accepted.

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What is Tokyo Opera City?

Tokyo Opera City is a major cultural complex located in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo, Japan. It is renowned for its concert hall, known for its excellent acoustics, and serves as a prominent venue for opera, classical music concerts, and other performing arts. The complex also houses an art gallery, restaurants, shops, and office spaces. The innovative design and multifaceted facilities make Tokyo Opera City a significant destination for both locals and tourists interested in cultural events.

Jazzcalabash 2024: Experience Osaka’s Hottest Jazz Festival (Nov 23rd)

Jazzcalabash 2024: Experience Osaka's Hottest Jazz Festival (Nov 23rd)

Groove into Autumn with Jazzcalabash: Osaka’s Hottest Jazz Fest (Saturday, November 23rd)

Get ready to swing into the heart of Osaka’s vibrant jazz scene! Jazzcalabash, the much-anticipated circuit-style jazz festival, returns on Saturday, November 23rd, promising a day of electrifying performances. This year marks the festival’s fourth edition, and it’s bigger and better than ever.

Imagine having access to 52 sets of live music performed by over 80 top-tier musicians across 11 different venues – all with one single wristband! That’s the magic of Jazzcalabash. Explore Osaka’s legendary jazz clubs and discover new favorites as you hop from one electrifying performance to the next.

Curated by a committee of passionate musicians, including jazz pianist Yugo Nagata, this year’s lineup represents the freshest and coolest sounds in Kansai jazz. And it’s not just about the music! Jazzcalabash 2024 is bringing new flavors to the mix with delicious food offerings from local Osaka restaurants and exclusive event sticker merchandise.

What’s new this year? Alongside even more venues to explore, you’ll discover tasty treats from local restaurants and collectible event stickers to commemorate the experience.

Don’t miss this chance to experience the best of Kansai jazz. Grab your tickets and prepare for a day of unforgettable music!


Date: Saturday, November 23rd, 2024 (National Holiday)

Time: Doors open 11:00 AM, Music starts 12:00 PM, Ends 9:00 PM (Come and go as you please!)

Venues: ROYAL HORSE (Miyuki Building 1F, 15-13 Toganocho, Kita-ku, Osaka City), and 10 other venues

Tickets:

  • General Admission: ¥4,500
  • Age 22 and Under: ¥2,000
  • Junior High School Students and Younger: Free (Preschoolers welcome)

Contact: [email protected] or various SNS

Website: https://jazzcalabash.com/

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What are Osaka’s historic jazz venues?

Osaka, known for its vibrant music scene, has several historic jazz venues that have played significant roles in the city’s cultural landscape. One of the most renowned is the Blue Note Osaka, which, although part of a larger international chain, has become a key spot for jazz enthusiasts. Another important venue is Mister Kelly’s, known for hosting both local and international jazz artists. Additionally, Royal Horse is a classic venue offering live jazz performances, steeped in a rich history. These venues have contributed to Osaka’s reputation as a center for jazz in Japan, offering a mix of traditional and contemporary styles.

Hogwarts in the Snow at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo: Experience the Magic This Christmas 2024

Hogwarts in the Snow at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo: Experience the Magic This Christmas 2023

Experience the Magic of Hogwarts in the Snow at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo

This Christmas season, step into a winter wonderland at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo for the first-ever Japanese rendition of "Hogwarts in the Snow". Relive the magic of Harry Potter’s first Christmas at Hogwarts, just as enchanting as the popular London event.

A Feast for the Eyes and the Imagination

Imagine the iconic Great Hall, decked out for the holidays with eight towering, 5-meter Christmas trees, each adorned with handcrafted ornaments using authentic film-set techniques. A magnificent 6-meter tree stands as the centerpiece, completing the festive scene. The long dining tables, where Hogwarts students share their meals, overflow with a traditional British Christmas feast – turkey, fruit, cakes, and Christmas pudding – immersing you in the heartwarming spirit of the season. Experience the wonder of Harry’s first Christmas, surrounded by the warmth of his newfound friends and the magic of Hogwarts.

But the festive transformation doesn’t stop there. The majestic Hogwarts castle model gets a winter makeover, covered in a blanket of pristine white snow, meticulously applied by hand, just like in the films. The effect is breathtaking, resembling a dusting of powdered sugar on a grand-scale cake. Get up close and admire the intricate detail of this wintery spectacle.

Exclusive Christmas Treats and Festive Cheer

This year’s "Gingerbread Christmas" theme brings a delightful array of exclusive merchandise. Find charming magical creatures, Golden Snitches, Chocolate Frogs, a gingerbread Hogwarts castle, and icing cookie trees. These unique gifts, adorned with adorable Christmas motifs, are perfect for sharing the holiday spirit. Warm, Hedwig-themed gifts also return this year, adding to the cozy Christmas ambiance.

As with last year, the entrance lobby and exterior will twinkle with festive lights, enhancing the magical atmosphere. Look out for limited-time Christmas-themed food offerings to complete your festive experience.

Plan Your Visit

Event Period: November 9th, 2024 – January 5th, 2025

Location: Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo – The Making of Harry Potter

Nearest Station: Toshimaen Station (2-minute walk)

Address: 1-1-7 Kasuga-cho, Nerima-ku, Tokyo 〒179-0074 MAP

Official Website: https://www.wbstudiotour.jp/hogwarts-in-the-snow-2024/

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What is the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo?

The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo is an upcoming attraction that provides visitors with an immersive experience into the world of filmmaking, specifically focusing on the popular Harry Potter franchise. Modeled after the successful Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London, this Tokyo version will offer fans a chance to explore authentic sets, costumes, and props used in the Harry Potter films. Visitors can expect interactive exhibits and behind-the-scenes insights into the movie-making process, making it a must-visit destination for fans of the Wizarding World and those interested in the cinematic arts.

Koganei Park’s Flower and Light Movement 2024: Enchanting Night Walks & Illuminated Art (Nov 23rd – Dec 8th)

Koganei Park's Flower and Light Movement 2024: Enchanting Night Walks & Illuminated Art (Nov 23rd - Dec 8th)

Experience the Magic of Koganei Park After Dark: Flower and Light Movement

Get ready to be enchanted! Koganei Park is transforming into a nocturnal wonderland this autumn with the inaugural Flower and Light Movement: Koganei Park Night Park Wonder. From November 23rd to December 8th, 2024, experience the park’s beauty in a whole new light – literally!

This unique event illuminates a 600m path from the park’s west entrance to the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum front plaza, featuring six dazzling illuminated installations. Unlike previous light displays in the park, this event weaves together light art, historical narratives, and interactive workshops to create a truly immersive experience.

What Awaits You:

Stroll Down a Golden Runway: Forget red carpets – imagine a shimmering, 15m-long "golden runway" crafted from art flowers, leading you towards the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum. Overhead, a 3.5m high ginkgo arch, also made of art flowers and adorned with glowing pampas grass and autumn blooms, completes this breathtaking autumnal scene. This unique installation replaces the typical autumn foliage with a vibrant, artistic interpretation.

Meet Koganei Kojiro in Nebuta Form: Discover the story of "Koganei Kojiro," a local folk hero, brought to life through a dynamic Nebuta display by award-winning artist Shun’ichi Kitamura. This original Nebuta, enhanced by a backdrop of art flowers, depicts key moments from Kojiro’s life, including the well he built for the residents of Miyake Island, a testament to Koganei City’s friendship with Miyake Village. This captivating installation blends history, art, and local lore.

Witness the Future of Cherry Blossoms: The "Sakura-no-Sono" (Cherry Blossom Garden) will glow with a special light installation celebrating the 20+ years of dedication by the "Koganei Park Sakuramori no Kai" volunteer group. Different light patterns illuminate old trees, maturing trees, and saplings, highlighting the continuous cycle of growth and the future of these beloved cherry blossoms.

Bathe in the Illuminated Perennial Garden: The park’s Perennial Garden takes on a new dimension as carefully placed lights highlight the varied heights of pampas grass, perennials, and annuals, creating a vibrant and radiant spectacle.

Ride the Illuminated Carousel: Located at the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Front Plaza, a hand-cranked carousel, adorned with autumn leaves and lush greenery, evokes a nostalgic charm. Three uniquely designed wooden horses, crafted by different artists, await riders.

  • Carousel Operating Hours: Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays during the event, 1:30 PM – 8:30 PM (last entry at 7:30 PM). Free for the first 100 visitors who complete a questionnaire (for elementary school students and above).

Admire the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum by Night: The visitor center (former Koukaden), flanked by illuminated olive trees, and the surrounding stone steps and granite will be bathed in light, creating a dramatic interplay of light and shadow. This historical building, originally built in 1940 and relocated to the park in 1941, will stand in elegant contrast to the modern art installations.

Creative Workshops:

Illuminated Artwork Creation Workshop: Join lighting sculptor Tadaharu Kawamura to create your own illuminated artwork using fallen leaves collected from within Koganei Park.

  • Dates: November 23rd and 24th
  • Times: 11:00 AM, 2:30 PM, 4:30 PM (numbered tickets distributed 30 minutes prior; each session lasts approximately 90 minutes)
  • Location: Special tent at the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Front Plaza
  • Fee: ¥500 (tax included)
  • Capacity: 15 people per session

Mini Nebuta Lampshade Creation Workshop: Learn from Nebuta artist Shun’ichi Kitamura and craft your own mini Nebuta lamp.

  • Dates: December 7th and 8th
  • Times: 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM (numbered tickets distributed 30 minutes prior; each session lasts approximately 90 minutes)
  • Location: Special tent at the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Front Plaza
  • Fee: ¥2,000 (tax included)
  • Capacity: 15 people per session

Event Details:

  • Location: Tokyo Metropolitan Koganei Park (West Entrance, Sakura-no-Sono, Perennial Garden, Area around Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Front Plaza)
    • Nearest Stations: Hanakoganei, Higashi-Koganei, Musashi-Koganei
    • Address: 1-13-1, Sekinocho, Koganei City, Tokyo 184-0001
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  • Dates: November 23rd (Sat/Holiday) – December 8th (Sun), 2024
  • Illumination Hours: 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM
  • Admission: Free
  • Official Website: https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/special/flowerandlight/koganei2024autumn/
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Please note that event details are subject to change. Check the official website for the latest information.

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What is Koganei Park?

Koganei Park is a large public park located in Koganei City in the western part of Tokyo, Japan. It is known for its expansive grounds and a variety of attractions, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The park is famous for its cherry blossoms, attracting visitors during the sakura season in the spring.

Apart from its natural beauty, Koganei Park features a variety of facilities including sports fields, playgrounds, barbecue areas, and walking and cycling paths. The park is also home to the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, which showcases historical buildings from the Edo to early Showa periods, allowing visitors to experience Japanese architectural heritage.

Koganei Park is suitable for various recreational activities such as picnics, hanami (cherry blossom viewing), jogging, and cycling, making it ideal for family outings and nature enthusiasts.

Osaka Boat x Book Cruise: Explore the City’s Literary History & Rivers (November 16, 2024)

Osaka Boat x Book Cruise: Explore the City's Literary History & Rivers (November 16, 2024)

Embark on a Literary Voyage Through Osaka with the Boat x Book Cruise

Experience Osaka from a fresh perspective with this unique literary cruise, a collaboration between Ofune Kamome and Bookstore Arabique. Unlike typical river cruises, this intimate journey aboard a small boat (max 10 people) weaves together the modern cityscape with the literary landscapes of past and present Osaka. Receive a specially curated book guide, brimming with insights into Semba culture, Osaka’s urban development, and the lives of its citizens, focusing on the rivers and bridges that have shaped their stories.


Date: Saturday, November 16, 2024
Time: 1:10 PM – approximately 2 hours
Departure/Arrival Point: Hachikenyahama Pier (1 Temmabashi-kyomachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka City)
Route: Hachikenyahama Pier ~ Higashiyokohori River, Nakanoshima, etc. ~ Hachikenyahama Pier
Price: Adults: 5,500 yen, Children (6-12 years): 2,700 yen (same price for advance and same-day tickets)
Contact: Ofune Kamome: 06-7175-4200 or Bookstore Arabique: http://arabiq.net/contact
More Information: http://arabiq.net/info/5988938

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What are Osaka’s historic waterways?

Osaka, known for its rich history and cultural heritage, has numerous historic waterways. These waterways have played a significant role in the city’s development and economy. Some of the most notable historic waterways in Osaka include:

  1. Dōtonbori Canal: Perhaps the most famous waterway in Osaka, the Dōtonbori Canal runs through the bustling entertainment district of Dōtonbori. It was constructed in the early 17th century and has been a central hub for commerce and entertainment ever since.

  2. Yodo River: Serving as a critical artery for trade and transportation, the Yodo River connects Osaka to Kyoto and has historically been vital for the movement of goods and people.

  3. Aji River: Flowing into Osaka Bay, the Aji River has played an essential role in connecting Osaka to maritime trade routes.

  4. Neya River: Historically important for transporting goods from Osaka to other parts of Japan, the Neya River helped establish Osaka as a commercial center.

  5. Tosabori and Dojima Rivers: These parallel rivers run through the heart of Osaka’s business district and were historically filled with warehouses and merchant offices, aiding in the city’s economic prowess.

  6. O River: This river was important historically for its role in connecting central Osaka with the Yodo River and facilitating transportation and commerce.

These waterways have been central to Osaka’s identity, helping it earn the nickname "The City of Water." They used to be even more extensive before modern urban development led to the filling in of many of these historic canals and rivers. Today, they remain an integral part of the city’s landscape and a testament to its historical importance in trade and culture.

Kumamoto Food Trip at Hanshin Umeda (Nov 13th-18th): Discover Kumamoto’s Culinary Delights with Kensamu

Kumamoto Food Trip at Hanshin Umeda (Nov 13th-18th): Discover Kumamoto's Culinary Delights with Kensamu

Discover the Flavors of Kumamoto: A Culinary Journey with Kensamu (November 13th-18th)

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Ready to tantalize your taste buds? From November 13th to 18th, embark on a delectable journey through the culinary landscape of Kumamoto Prefecture, the "Land of Fire and Water," at the Hanshin Umeda Main Store’s Shokusai Terrace. Guided by Kumamoto expert and popular blogger, Kensamu, this food trip promises an unforgettable experience for every foodie.

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What awaits you?

Prepare for a symphony of flavors, featuring Kumamoto’s most celebrated dishes and exciting new culinary creations making their Osaka debut:

  • Akaushi-don: Indulge in the rich, melt-in-your-mouth goodness of Akaushi beef, a rare delicacy, served atop a bed of fluffy rice. This specialty comes from Akaushi Shokudo Yokayoka, nestled within the vibrant Tazaki Market, known as "Kumamoto’s Kitchen."
  • Nodogoshi Namamen: Experience the refreshing sensation of this popular noodle dish from Fuki Seimen Kenkyujo, a third-generation ramen shop run by Seiichiro Murakami.
  • Niramenko: Discover the unique flavors of Kosa Town’s newest specialty: minced meat cutlets infused with locally grown Chinese chives.
  • Kinkamanjū: Treat yourself to these delectable manjū, a rising star in Kumamoto’s confectionery scene, making their first appearance in Osaka.

From savory bowls and comforting noodles to tantalizing side dishes and sweet treats, this event offers a diverse culinary adventure that will satisfy every craving.

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Meet Kumamon!

Mark your calendars! On Wednesday, November 13th, at 11:00 AM, Kumamon, Kumamoto Prefecture’s beloved Sales and Happiness Manager, will grace the Shokusai Terrace with his presence for approximately 30 minutes. Rumor has it he’ll be sporting a special costume just for this occasion! Don’t miss this rare opportunity to meet this iconic character.

As a testament to the solidarity between disaster-stricken areas, the event will also feature a PR booth for both Kumamoto and Ishikawa Prefectures.

*Please note that some products may contain ingredients sourced from outside Kumamoto Prefecture.
*Photo Credit: KKR Hotel Kumamoto


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What is Kumamoto known for in Japanese cuisine?

Kumamoto, located on the island of Kyushu in Japan, is renowned for several distinctive culinary specialties. One of the most famous is "basashi," or raw horse meat sashimi, which is celebrated for its delicate flavor and tender texture. Kumamoto is also known for "karashi renkon," which is lotus root stuffed with mustard miso, a dish that combines a spicy kick with a savory filling. Additionally, the region is famous for its high-quality ramen, particularly "Kumamoto ramen," characterized by a rich, creamy pork broth and the use of garlic chips. These dishes, among others, highlight the unique and rich culinary heritage of Kumamoto Prefecture.

Detective Conan 30th Anniversary Exhibition in Nagoya: Explore 3 Decades of Mystery

Detective Conan 30th Anniversary Exhibition in Nagoya: Explore 3 Decades of Mystery

Step into the World of Detective Conan: A 30th Anniversary Celebration

Get ready, detectives! A special exhibition commemorating 30 years of "Detective Conan" is coming to Nagoya! 🎉 Explore the captivating world of Conan Edogawa and delve into the mysteries that have captivated fans for three decades.

This isn’t just another exhibit; it’s a journey through the history of the series, divided into six thematic areas. Starting with an immersive introduction that showcases 30 years of "Detective Conan", each section offers a fresh perspective on the beloved anime and manga, allowing you to rediscover the brilliance of the story, characters, and enduring appeal of the series. What makes this exhibition stand out from previous ones? Come and find out!

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Event Details:

  • Dates: Open daily (no closed days)
  • Hours: 10:00 – 18:30 (Last entry at 18:00)
  • Venue: Kanayama Minami Building, Art Museum Wing
  • Admission:
    • General: 2,000 yen
    • Students: 1,500 yen
  • Contact: Chukyo TV Creation (052-588-4477)
  • Website: https://www.conanten-30th.jp/nagoya/
  • Access: Kanayama Station (JR Tokaido Main Line/Chuo Main Line, Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line, Subway Meijo Line) South Exit immediately

What is Detective Conan?

"Detective Conan," also known as "Case Closed" in some regions, is a popular Japanese manga and anime series. Created by Gosho Aoyama, the series first appeared in Weekly Shōnen Sunday in 1994. The story follows Shinichi Kudo, a talented high school detective who is transformed into a child after being poisoned by a mysterious criminal organization. Adopting the alias Conan Edogawa, he continues to solve complex cases while trying to uncover the truth behind the organization and find a way to return to his original form.

The series combines elements of mystery, adventure, and comedy, featuring a large cast of characters, clever plot twists, and intricate cases that Conan must solve. "Detective Conan" has become one of the longest-running anime and manga series, with numerous episodes, movies, and specials, as well as a significant fan base both in Japan and internationally.

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