Kirin Ichiban Shibori’s “aroma beer presser” for cherry blossom season drinks
In about a month Japan’s is going to be pink: cherry blossom pink. The sakura season — in particular, cherry blossom viewing and picnics — is such a cultural phenomenon that that almost every retailer...
View ArticleMiffy Cafe opens at Shibuya Parco in March
In the first such event space of its kind, the Miffy Cafe opens at Shibuya Parco’s The Guest Cafe & Diner from March 18th to May 8th. Not surprisingly, the Miffy Cafe will serve up a host of themed...
View ArticleANA opens virtual online art museum, Is Japan Cool?
If you want to see art in Tokyo, you can check out the city’s near endless supply of events and spaces, such as the upcoming art fair to be held at Park Hotel Tokyo. Or you can go online. The rather...
View ArticleINUPATHY, world’s first wearable dog emotion visualizer
INUPATHY is the world’s first “dog mental visualizer”, allowing owners and dogs to have a better communication by showing your pet’s emotional state as a color on the light collar. It uses an algorithm...
View ArticleDendama: an interactive kendama toy for the Internet of Things
We’ve seen a real surge in interest in kendama domestically and overseas. As discussed in previous posts, the comeback of the traditional cup-and-ball Japanese toy has manifested itself as...
View ArticleBnA hotel Koenji, Tokyo’s “first art hotel”
Opening March 5th, BnA hotel Koenji is “a project that turns the entire creative city of Koenji into an art hotel.” Bed & Art Project’s new facility is self-proclaimed as the “wackiest new hotel in...
View ArticleNintendo new 3DS LL portable console comes in classic Super Famicom design
Nintendo is reaching back into its history for its latest release, bringing the 3DS LL handheld console out in a Super Famicom design. The Super Famicom (marketed as Super NES outside Japan) was...
View ArticleGet re-acquainted with old friends as Pixar comes to Tokyo
This article by Lily Crossley-Baxter first appeared on Tokyo Cheapo. I have never met a single person who didn’t cry during that first montage of UP, and I hope I never do. Pixar has consistently...
View ArticleJapanese Twitter users expose Hillary Clinton as video game, anime character
The ludic Japanese Twittersphere strikes again. Japanese Twitter users like to play tag games where they post a picture of someone (typically someone famous or currently in the news spotlight) and then...
View ArticleteamLab offers digital installation wedding ceremonies in Tokyo
The award-winning “ultra-technologists” teamLab have carved out a successful niche in digital art installations, working with the likes of Gucci and even Narita Airport. Their signature approach...
View ArticleSanrio’s Pompompurin “huggable” Shinjuku Station ad
We’ve seen some great “physical ads” in Tokyo recently, from a removable block mural to an interactive sound billboard and a scratchable poster. How about a “huggable” ad? From March 7th to March 13th,...
View ArticleGudetama Kendama brings Sanrio kawaii to the cup-and-ball toy
Last year we reported on Gudetama, the peculiar “lazy egg” character by Sanrio that has become a range of hit products. In a perfect synergy of trends, the curiously loveable character has joined the...
View ArticleMoCHA: designer cat cafe opens in Harajuku
Until now there has been a relative lack of cat cafes (or their various spin-offs with dogs, owls, rabbits and more) in central areas. If you search, you can find some around Shibuya, Shinjuku and...
View ArticleTaisin’s FLX65 Sphere, Heart, Star Ice Ball Mold for luxury drinking experience
Taisin has created another superb ice sphere mold. The FLX65 Sphere, Heart, Star Ice Ball Mold has three alternate 65mm molds so you can vary the shapes you make to go in your glass and keep your...
View ArticlePechat button speaker turns toys into talking characters
Hakuhodo’s latest in its series of HACKist creative lab prototypes is Pechat, a simple button-shaped device that “lets your stuffed animals chat”. In essence, Pechat is a yellow button that can be...
View ArticleKentama, an adult version of kendama toy
There’s a joke that a meme is only truly a meme when it gets adapted for porn. We’ve been covering the kendama boom that first emerged overseas and is now unfolding in Japan, resulting in special...
View ArticleSega opens Puyopuyo!! Quest cafe in Tokyo
We’ve seen a lot of themed cafes in Tokyo recently but most are franchises with established merchandise and anime lines, such as Miffy or Rilakkuma, to name just two recent examples. Sega Networks...
View ArticleRediscovering folklore in contemporary Tokyo
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. LP Hartley wrote those words as the opening of The Go-Between, a very English novel about very English themes. But the message is...
View ArticleMaker culture spaces booming in Tokyo
Maker culture spaces, fab labs and hackerspaces have been springing up all over Tokyo in recent years, offering designers (both established professionals and aspiring amateurs) the chance to share...
View ArticleSharp Plasmacluster Katori Kuusei cleanses air, catches mosquitoes
Japanese homes are not the largest of places so any appliance that combines more than one function is going to be popular. Sharp’s Plasmacluster Mosquito Catcher Air Purifier Katori Kuusei does just...
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