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  1. 2017年10月17日 · Beyond the large concert houses and stadium venues, which can be similar across the world, exploring the country’s more local venues is the best way to really see Tokyo’s live music scene. If you’re interested in electronic music, Shibuya is the place to go. Clubs Sound Museum Vision, Womb and Contact are the heart and soul of the electro, techno and house scene hosting a vast array of ...

  2. 2019年3月29日 · This year's festival is coming up on April 27 to May 6, 2019. The STRANGE SEED fringe festival will be from May 3 to May 6, 2019, with performances held around the city. From huge taiko drums to theater performances in Tokyo's artsy neighborhoods, theater, music and dance lovers alike flock to experience Japan's performance festivals.

  3. 2016年3月24日 · 北海道的二十間道路櫻花道是全日本最長的櫻花道,總長大約7公裏,大約種植了3000棵櫻花樹。 櫻花道路寬大約36米,按照古代的計量單位,36米大約折合20間,所以這裏就有了二十間道路櫻花道的稱呼。 這條道路是修建於1916年,相傳,當時修建此路是為了供視察牧場的皇族使用。

  4. 2019年7月20日 · The New Yoshinoya is Beefing Up its Style. On most days, SoraNews24's Japanese-language reporter Seiji can be found clacking away on his keyboard at SoraNews24 headquarters. However, while our offices are conveniently located right in the middle of downtown Tokyo, sometimes it’s not the easiest place to get work done.

  5. 2019年6月12日 · The video is by Aramadas, a video production company based out of Japan that also brought us a beautiful video about festivals, and contains just over four and a half minutes of stunning night shots of Tokyo and Yokohama. According to the video description, the scenes were taken from an airplane using an 8K camera, which is why every single ...

  6. 2016年10月31日 · Kagura: A Dance Fit for the Gods. The two Chinese characters that form the word kagura —the character for “god” and the one for “enjoyment”—hint at its origins. Kagura is first described in the Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters) and the Nihon Shoki (The Chronicles of Japan), historical records of Japanese mythology compiled in the ...

  7. 2016年11月2日 · Some of the biggest festivals you won’t want to miss include: Dec. 31 & Jan. 1: New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day (celebrated throughout Japan) 2nd week of Feb.: Sapporo Snow Festival (Hokkaido) Apr. 14-15: Takayama Festival (Gifu) 3rd Fri-Sun of May: Sanja Matsuri (Asakusa, Tokyo) May 15: Aoi Matsuri (Kyoto)