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Dog Trainers near Tokyo 

May 19, 2017 By

The following is a list of dog trainers, who can visit your place and can offer services in English. Bark Busters Japan The dog training techniques created by Sylvia &...[ Click to read more ]

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Summer Nights With Tokyo’s Magical Fireflies

May 19, 2017 By Bert Wishart

There are four key ways that you can tell that summer on its way in Japan. The top three are obvious: the convenience stores replacing nikuman with cold ramen; cool biz mercifully...[ Click to read more ]

Museum of Yebisu Beer, Tokyo

May 12, 2017 By Bert Wishart

  In 1887, the Japan Beer Brewery Company cleared an area of farmland in order to build a brewery where they would make, using German methods, their new premium beer,...[ Click to read more ]

Feeling Crafty – The Top Craft Beer Pubs in Tokyo

May 08, 2017 By Bert Wishart

While Asahi and Kirin beers are world renowned, it could be argued that, along with Sapporo, they do not have the most exciting tastes. As such, expats often have somewhat...[ Click to read more ]

Internet Service in Tokyo

Apr 27, 2017 By

Details current as of April, 2017 In Japan, there is one main provider of ADSL and fiber optic internet infrastructure called NTT, which is subject to several anti-monopoly restrictions. While...[ Click to read more ]

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13th Annual Charity Soccer Tournament in Yokohama

Apr 18, 2017 By Ray Proper

Once again our annual Charity Soccer day is fast approaching, and with the current struggles we see around the world from famine in Africa to humanitarian crisis' is Europe &...[ Click to read more ]

Tokyo International Art Fair

Apr 16, 2017 By Admin

The Tokyo International Art Fair is the first commercial fair of Japan to establish an international network for Collectors to connect and engage with the Artists directly - commission free....[ Click to read more ]

Yomiuri Giants and Hanshin Tigers – a Great Baseball Rivalry

Mar 26, 2017 By Bert Wishart

When the Tokugawa Shogunate finally wrested political control from Osaka and moved the seat of power to Edo in 1615, few could have imagined that four hundred years later animosity...[ Click to read more ]

No More Mamachari! Where to get Good Bikes in Tokyo

Mar 23, 2017 By Bert Wishart

Tokyo is such a marvelous city to explore, which is why it is a shame that we spend so much time on trains and subways being ferried from one place...[ Click to read more ]

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Artisan Coffee in Tokyo

Mar 23, 2017 By Bert Wishart

The Japanese are fond of coffee, as evidenced by the "kissaten culture," which started in Nagoya and is exemplified by Komeda Coffee's man and ubiquitous branches, and the proliferation of...[ Click to read more ]