Category Archives: Tokyo Pulse

Uniqlo’s Grand Shinjuku Debut: A Must-Visit for Tokyo Shoppers!

Uniqlo Shinjuku Flagship Store

Calling all fashion enthusiasts and Tokyo explorers! Uniqlo has just unveiled its latest global flagship store in the bustling heart of Shinjuku. This massive retail haven spans an impressive 4,000 square meters across three floors, offering the latest in Uniqlo style and innovation. Located on the site of the former Bicqlo store (a collaboration with […]

Tokyo Tower Gets Spooky: Halloween Special Illumination

Tokyo Tower Halloween

Tokyo Tower, the iconic symbol of Japan’s capital, is embracing the Halloween spirit with a special light-up display. From October 1st to 31st, the tower will be adorned in festive colors, creating a spooky yet enchanting spectacle for visitors.   The special Halloween illumination features a vibrant combination of “Sunset Orange” and “Autumn Purple,” representing […]

Autumn Festivals in Japan: A Celebration of Tradition and Community

Matsuri

Autumn in Japan is not only a feast for the eyes with its stunning foliage but also a vibrant time for traditional festivals. Across the country, communities come alive to celebrate their local shrines’ annual grand festivals, expressing gratitude for the year’s harvest and seeking blessings for the next. The highlight of these festivals is […]

Beyond Narita Express: The Speedy Keisei Skyliner

Skyliner

When traveling between Narita International Airport and Tokyo, the Narita Express often comes to mind first. But there’s a compelling alternative worth considering: the Keisei Skyliner. If you prioritize speed, affordability, and comfort, the Keisei Skyliner is a fantastic option for your airport transfer. With its efficient service and thoughtful amenities, it’s a great way […]

Tokyo Tower: A Beacon of Light, Day and Night

Tokyo Tower - Tokyo Tower's special light up, to wish for the development of Web3 and the intellectual property protection.

While Tokyo Skytree has taken over as the city’s primary broadcasting tower, Tokyo Tower remains an iconic symbol of Tokyo. As dusk falls, the tower transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle of light, captivating visitors with its ever-changing illuminations. Each light display, carefully curated with unique concepts and meanings, has its own distinctive name. The regular […]

Tokyo Night & Light: A Spectacular Fusion of Light and Music

Tokyo Metropolitan Government

Since February 25, 2024, Tokyo’s skyline has been illuminated by a captivating projection mapping show, Tokyo Night & Light. The iconic Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, a landmark of the city, serves as the canvas for this dazzling display of light and sound. Every evening, starting at 7:30 PM, the building’s facade comes alive with vibrant […]

Sizzle & Relax: Tokyo’s Best Open-Handed BBQ Experiences for Visitors

BBQ at the foot of Tokyo Tower

Tokyo isn’t just about sushi and ramen; it’s also a BBQ paradise! If you’re craving a grilled feast without the hassle of prepping or cleaning up, the city has you covered. Numerous spots across Tokyo offer all-inclusive BBQ experiences where you can simply show up and enjoy a delicious meal with friends or family. These […]

Kagurazaka Awa Odori: A Lively Summer Tradition Returns

awa odori

The rhythmic beat of drums and the energetic chants filled the streets of Kagurazaka on July 28th and 29th as the Awa Odori dance festival returned as part of the vibrant Kagurazaka Matsuri. This year, twenty “ren” (dance teams), including the local favorite Kagura-ren, participated in the lively celebration. Originating in 1972, the Kagurazaka Awa […]

Rainy Season Ends in Tokyo, Summer Heat Begins

Tokyoites can finally breathe a sigh of relief as the Japan Meteorological Agency officially declared the end of the rainy season, or “tsuyu,” on July 18th. This year’s rainy season, which began on June 21st, lasted 27 days, a shorter duration compared to the previous year. While shorter, this year’s rainy season brought a significant […]

Tokyo Daijingu Shrine’s Tanabata Festival Returns with Illuminations, Drawing Crowds

Tanabata Festival at Tokyo Daijingu Shrine

Tokyo Daijingu Shrine, a popular Shinto shrine near Kagurazaka, held its annual Tanabata prayer festival on July 7th, marking a return to public participation after pandemic restrictions. Tanabata, also known as the Star Festival, is a traditional Japanese celebration where people write their wishes on colorful strips of paper called “tanzaku” and hang them on […]