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A Fun Day Trip Out Of Tokyo To Mount Takao

If you’re living in Tokyo and you want to get some fresh air and leave the hustle and bustle of the city, we definitely recommend you to visit Mount Takao. Mount Takao (高尾山, Takaosan) is one of the...

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Touch Screen Conveyor Belt Sushi Restaurant

Conveyor Belt Sushi – also known as Kaiten Sushi is a popular style of sushi restaurant in Japan. Typically the sushi chef will stand in the middle of the restaurant and fill the orders of the...

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Sakura Viewing at Shinjuku Gyoen Park

One of the sure signs of spring in Japan is the blossoming of the cherry blossoms. Every spring millions of people across the country turn out to celebrate the fleeting beauty of the sakura. Shinjuku...

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Skiing & Snowboarding in Niseko

Japan is a country known for its rich culture and technological marvels, but is rapidly growing as a top ski and snowboard destination. One of the most beautiful and exciting locations in the country...

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Executive Fight Night 2: Why I fight

Why I Want To Fight By Adam “The Landlord” German Wake up hung over. Stumble out of bed and into the shower. Get dressed and head to the station without breakfast. Work a full day, go out drinking...

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Nakano Broadway: The Hidden Otaku Paradise

Everybody knows that Akihabara is the heart of video game, anime, manga and electronic gadgets but when hardcore otaku go shopping, they go to Nakano Broadway. Built in 1966 as a huge complex of...

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Executive Fight Night 2: Refugees International Japan

For people who have been displaced from their homes and lost control of their lives, one of the most important things is to re-establish a degree of normality in their lives – to rebuild self-respect....

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Executive Fight Night 2: Float Like A Butterfly Sting Like Jimmy Lee

Float Like A Butterfly Sting Like Jimmy Lee By Jimmy “The Thunder From Down Under” Lee I grew up a fan to big boxing names like Ali, Sugay Ray Leonard, Tyson and the rest so when Executive Fight Night...

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Executive Fight Night 2: The Aftermath

The Aftermath: Post Executive Fight Night II By Adam “The Landlord” German It’s finally over! For three months I was able to do something most desk jockeys only dreamed of; get a taste of the life of...

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A Visit to the Historic Toyota Automobile Museum in Nagoya

For most, it is impossible to think about Japanese cars without thinking of Toyota, the brand being so longstanding and synonymous with the Japanese automobile industry. With that in mind, it will...

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Ramen, Games, and Guns: I Discover Yokohama

What better way to enjoy my first trip to Yokohama than to hang out with Anthony Joh and the crew from ACTV to produce a travel video for GaijiPot? It was a super fun shoot and I learned so much about...

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NHK Museum of Broadcasting

For anyone who is interested in radio or television the NHK Museum of Broadcasting is a fascinating look back at the history of broadcasting in Japan. Since broadcasting started in Japan, technology...

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Harajuku Thrift: Not Your Grandma’s Vintage… oh wait.

If you’re coming to Tokyo, you’re going to shop. It’s part of the Tokyo experience. I recently stepped out to film a Tokyo Minute segment on vintage shopping in Harajuku, which was super fun even in...

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Kawasaki Warehouse Arcade

The Kowloon Walled City was notorious ungoverned settlement in Hong Kong. With a distinct lack of police presence it was a hotbed for crime, prostitution, gambling, and drug use, and the inspiration...

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Sakura Viewing at Shinjuku Gyoen Park

One of the sure signs of spring in Japan is the blossoming of the cherry blossoms. Every spring millions of people across the country turn out to celebrate the fleeting beauty of the sakura. Shinjuku...

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Skiing & Snowboarding in Niseko

Japan is a country known for its rich culture and technological marvels, but is rapidly growing as a top ski and snowboard destination. One of the most beautiful and exciting locations in the country...

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