DigitalHub.JP
Tokyobased DigitalHub.JP produces and promotes made-to-order multimedia products of the highest quality, leveraging longstanding tech industry contacts and co-publishing relationships with Japan-focused news sources, offering both content production services and a multilayered distribution point.
Tokyo & Around Tokyo
We aspire to increase recognition of Kanto and refine its brand image, bringing the region's related entities together with a sense of cooperation and unity. Our logo depicts the Kanto area spreading out like a firework at the center of Japan, an image representing expansion and diversity.
Sasebo City
208 large and small islands make up a pretty beautiful landscape that attracts countless visitors to the 99 islands of Sakai National Park. You can find flowers, sunshine, games, music and the reproduction of a 17-century Dutch street called Huis Ten Bosch. Since the government set up the navy in the Meiji Era, the result is a military port and shipyard bringing prosperity to the port city. The US military base brings rich history and international customs: all this adds to the charm of Sasebo.
OH! MATSURi
Out of all the traditional cultures that have originated in Japan, there is one most tangible cultural experience of power and beauty—that is the matsuri (festival). We believe the matsuri of Japan to be world-class cultural assets of local communities. Through visiting local regions and getting to know the culture first-hand, matsuri are sure to provide a chance for overseas tourists to further their enjoyment of Japan.
Karin Lee
Founder of the Beautiful Mothers' Association, editor of Meili Mama (美丽mama, Beautiful Mama) magazine, parent-child activity planner, family education guidance counselor, promoter of developmental psychology.
Texan in Tokyo
Basically, my blog is a window into the life of my husband (Ryosuke) and my entertaining and wonderful life in Tokyo. I post five times a week, switching between blog posts, comics, and videos. Hopefully you find something you like and stick around.
Lars Painter
I like to call myself a “word artist” because I like to “paint” pictures with words. And sometimes I get lazy and actually use pictures. Though I’ve always had this inexplicable impulse to write about things, this is the first time I’m actually doing something about it—finally.
Tsukuriko
Cooking with cute characters and unusual ideas. Lots of videos! Fun for parties!