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Breaking the rules of kimono – a new book shatters antiquated views of this traditional garment. Plus: The boys for sale in Shinjuku Ni-chome, best sake of 2017, Japan's new emperor, and what really goes on inside "Terrace House."

Under The Tracks In Yurakucho

Surrounded by the extravagance of areas such as Marunouchi, Ginza, Hibiya and Shimbashi, this old-school neighborhood is something of an island extending in a narrow strip beneath the Yamanote line. But it does have a few modern surprises up its sleeve…

2 mins

Breaking The Rules Of Kimono

A new book by Dr sheila Cliffe shows off the different personalities of this very traditional yet often misconceived garment.

Breaking The Rules Of Kimono

5 mins

The Life And Love Of Japan's New Emperor

As Emperor Akihito prepares to step down, all eyes are turning towards his son and successor, Crown Prince Naruhito. Here, we reflect on his relatively down-to-earth upbringing, the freedom he felt while living in England, and whether his wife, who has battled for years to adjust to palace life, is ready to take on the role of empress.

6 mins

The Misunderstood Crows Of Tokyo

Love or hate them, the city’s gigantic crows cannot be ignored. To make sense of their place in the concrete jungle, we look at their longheld connection with Japan, and some surprising lessons we can learn from these sometimes smart, sometimes foolish “urban guerrillas of birds”

6 mins

What It's Really Like Inside Terrace House

The Japanese reality TV show has been described as both boring and fascinating, and has gathered a cult following abroad. Matthew Hernon chats with the stars to find out what it’s like on the inside.

What It's Really Like Inside Terrace House

6 mins

Boys For Sale

A shocking new documentary brings to light a particular kind of sex trade happening in shinjuku ni-chome,where young, mostly straight boys are being paid to sleep with older men.

Boys For Sale

6 mins

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Tokyo Weekender Magazine Description:

EditorENGAWA K.K.

CategoríaLifestyle

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaMonthly

Tokyo Weekender Magazine is Japan`s premier English Publication. Founded in 1970, the Weekender has been the cornerstone of expat life for over four decades.

From interviews with ambassadors, style icons, sports stars and industry leaders, to restaurant tips, travel ideas, the latest events and more. The Weekender is Tokyo’s leading glossy lifestyle magazine.

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