4 Fun & Weird Ways to Use the Train
Japanese trains are fast and efficient. But have you ever seen one used as a rolling showroom? Or how about having a concert at 260 kilometers per hour?
Japanese trains are fast and efficient. But have you ever seen one used as a rolling showroom? Or how about having a concert at 260 kilometers per hour?
After taking into account suggestions from the public, Tokyo Metro has finally settled on some J-Pop jingles for train departures.
Tokyo-based artists create a conceptual magazine inspired by The New Yorker.
Don't get this confused with flower power! Blossom Blast is an exhibition celebrating Japanese female artists based in Japan.
Ad agency Dentsu seeks to visually define the term 'kawaii.' Do you agree? Watch the video and find out!
In many parts of Japan, train stations aren't merely gateways but places of interest. At Kishi Station in Kinokawa City, Wakayama Prefecture, it’s a cat that attracts people and makes the trip worth their while.
Straight from Kochi Prefecture, this new grandpa group rivals J-pop boyband legends SMAP and Arashi with their suave moves and killer beat.
Make your own Hayabusa Shinkansen out of Nanoblocks!