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  1. 2024年5月16日 · The original teamLab Borderless museum closed on 31 August 2022 due to redevelopment work at Odaiba Palette Town. This new location marks more than a mere change of address; it signifies a profound new chapter in teamLab's journey. Differing from the linear path of teamLab Planets, the teamLab Borderless experience offers an unguided ...

  2. 2020年1月17日 · People in Kyoto are reenacting an ancient type of Japanese football that was played by nobles centuries ago. While most of Tokyo is talking about the Olympics, others are kicking it old school by playing an ancient type of Japanese football called Kemari. Kemari is said to have come from China 14 centuries ago.

  3. 2019年7月16日 · This will usually be done through a machine like the one above. Some machines will give you a token ("medal") while others will give you a card. While the amount you pay depends on which batting center you go to, the fee averages between ¥300 and ¥400 for each game. At Tokyo Dome, it's ¥400 per game, though you can save money by buying sets ...

  4. 2017年5月15日 · Before entering the stadium, poke around the gift shops for souvenirs and Japan-only baseball goods. You'll want to arrive at the stadium with plenty of time to spare! 1. 2. All About's photography guide is a professional photographer who also offers seminars, with tips on techniques from scenery to product shots all over Japan.

  5. 2019年6月19日 · Located on the fifth floor of the Cinema Building, the Stadium features tastes from all over Japan—and the eight restaurants change regularly, so there’s always a reason to come back.

  6. 2017年5月15日 · The opening ceremony of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics was held on October 10, which in 1966 became a national public holiday known as Health and Sports Day. (In the year 2000, the date changed to the second Monday in October.) Many schools hold athletic events and sports meets on this day, dividing their students into color-coded teams of red and ...

  7. 2018年6月29日 · More recently, King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia stayed here in March 2017. One of only two state guest houses in Japan—a Japanese-style complex was completed in Kyoto in 2005—this remains one of the most common sites to welcome foreign dignitaries, with the main building, front gate and fountain declared National Treasures in 2009.