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fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 day ago

I'm an entrepreneur working in Japan. The office culture has reshaped how I think about dressing for work.

In Japan, the way I dressed became one of the clearest lessons about work, credibility, and belonging. I quickly learned that even in casual offices, there are unspoken expectations.
Fashion & style
fromWWD
1 day ago

Adidas' Newest Originals Flagship Centers Around NYC's Creative Community

The new store preserves the building's historic character-keeping original brick walls exposed-while layering in contemporary materials such as metallic finishes, reflective surfaces, and semi‑gloss flooring.
Graphic design
SF food
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 days ago

I waited an hour in line for Tokyo's famous souffle pancakes and have zero regrets

Souffle pancakes at Micasadeco & Cafe in Tokyo are worth the wait, featuring a fluffy texture and a special sakura flavor.
London music
fromElite Traveler
5 days ago

How Japan's Listening Bar Culture Conquered the World

Listening bars are immersive spaces that enhance music appreciation, originating from Japan and gaining global popularity in the 2010s.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 days ago

I thought this Tokyo museum would be a major tourist trap. It ended up being a highlight of my first trip to Japan.

TeamLab Planets quickly made a name for itself after opening its doors in 2018. It holds the Guinness World Record for the most-visited museum dedicated to a single group or artist, bringing in more than 2.5 million visitors from April 2023 to March 2024.
Digital life
#stationery
fromwww.cntraveller.com
1 week ago
Writing

I travelled to Tokyo just to buy stationeryhere's how to shop for it like a pro

A deep passion for stationery drives a quest for unique office supplies, particularly in renowned cities like Tokyo.
fromwww.cntraveler.com
2 months ago
Design

I Traveled to Tokyo Just to Buy StationeryHere's How to Shop for It

An enduring passion for stationery transforms everyday office supplies into aesthetic discoveries, culminating in immersive shopping pilgrimages to global stationery hubs like Tokyo's Ito-ya.
Writing
fromwww.cntraveller.com
1 week ago

I travelled to Tokyo just to buy stationeryhere's how to shop for it like a pro

A deep passion for stationery drives a quest for unique office supplies, particularly in renowned cities like Tokyo.
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

San Francisco's Stonestown mall inspired a pop star's new album

Grey's newest album, 'U,' has become a critical hit, receiving a Best New Music designation from Pitchfork and a five-star review from NME, showcasing its popularity and acclaim.
NYC music
Books
fromCurbed
1 week ago

Hanya Yanagihara Is Selling a Little Loft in Soho

Hanya Yanagihara is leaving T magazine to pursue theater and is selling her Soho apartment for $2.2 million.
East Bay food
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

This Japanese City Invites You to Savor Its Food, Neon Lights, and Lively Spirit-Here's What Makes It the 'Kitchen of Japan'

Osaka offers a vibrant atmosphere with delicious food, friendly locals, and easy access to nearby cities, making it ideal for first-time visitors.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 week ago

Your Carry-On Isn't Ready for Cherry Blossom Season in Japan - These 9 Designs Are - Yanko Design

Camera (1) is a compact, metal-bodied camera designed for ease of use, featuring a single-edge control layout that allows for quick adjustments without navigating a touchscreen. This design is particularly beneficial during cherry blossom season when moments are fleeting and require immediate capture.
Photography
Coffee
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Smaller pizzas, a wooden Starbucks logo and tatami in Zara: The demands of the Japanese market

Adapting global brands to Japanese culture is essential for success in the market.
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 weeks ago

Monologue Cafe / SOSOKKI ANAC

Monologue A Walker in Time's Soliloquy originates from a speculative narrative imagining that the Earth has undergone a reset. The project begins with a simple question: if an ancient civilization once existed before this reset, and a monastery had been built within that forgotten world, what architectural form might it have taken?
Renovation
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
2 weeks ago

Uniqlo To Open Massive New Store In Brooklyn - Here's What To Know

UNIQLO opens its Brooklyn flagship store in Williamsburg, marking a significant expansion milestone as the Japanese retailer continues growing its U.S. presence despite competitors reducing physical retail footprints.
Travel
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Japan resident reveals how to beat the cherry blossom crowds

Japan's cherry blossom season attracts millions of visitors annually, but expert strategies can help travelers avoid crowds and experience the blooms more authentically by embracing flexibility and exploring local areas.
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 weeks ago

kosuke tsumura's 44-pocket parka explores survival through wearable space

Kosuke Tsumura's FINAL HOME project transforms clothing into portable shelter infrastructure, collapsing the boundaries between fashion, architecture, and survival through wearable systems designed for displaced populations.
Berlin
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

The 9 Best Museums in Tokyo-With Ancient History, Stunning Architecture, and Dazzling Immersive Exhibits

Tokyo contains nine exceptional museums ranging from prestigious national institutions to specialized collections, with the National Art Center standing out for its architectural design and diverse rotating exhibitions.
NYC food
fromTime Out New York
3 weeks ago

A Japanese convenience store is opening on the LES for a limited time

A Tokyo-style convenience store pop-up on the Lower East Side transforms into a secret dance party with DJ Rebecca Black and -196 Vodka Seltzer cocktails on March 27.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

A young girl is knocked over at Tokyo crossing what's behind Japan's bumping' trend?

Japan experiences a growing phenomenon of deliberate shoving incidents in public spaces, attributed to gender dynamics and modern life stress, with perpetrators of both sexes targeting unsuspecting victims.
fromArchitectural Digest
3 weeks ago

A Design Lover's Guide to Seoul: The Most Inspiring Places to See, Eat, and Shop

Seongsu-dong is Seoul's creative hub, where old warehouses and factories have been transformed into design studios, cafés, and showrooms. Often referred to as 'the Brooklyn of Seoul,' the industrial infrastructure, pop-up scene, and design-led façades make it a photo-friendly destination favored by many design-loving visitors.
Berlin
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 weeks ago

5 Best Surreal Bookstores That Make You Forget You're Inside a Building - Yanko Design

Exceptional bookstores transcend retail by using architectural design inspired by nature and astronomy to transform reading spaces into immersive environments where books become spatial protagonists rather than products.
Travel
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

Jimbocho: Books, cafes and guitars in the coolest neighborhood in Tokyo (and the world)

Jimbocho, Tokyo's historic bookstore district with over 180 shops, combines literary heritage with contemporary appeal, attracting both trend-seekers and independent explorers through its diverse book culture and related businesses.
Mission District
fromSFGATE
4 weeks ago

How one street escaped San Francisco's fashion curse

Valencia Street in San Francisco's Mission District stands out as a stylish exception to the city's widespread reputation for poor fashion sense and aesthetic indifference.
Upper West Side
fromConde Nast Traveler
4 weeks ago

Where Jake Shane Shops, Walks, and Gets His Brows Done When He's Back in New York

Jake Shane, a podcaster-turned-actor, shares his favorite Manhattan locations and reflects on growing up in Washington Heights, appreciating the neighborhood's vibrancy after initially feeling insecure about not living on the Upper West Side.
Television
fromConde Nast Traveler
4 weeks ago

Love Story Brings '90s New York Back to Life-These Are the Spots You Can Still Visit

Production designer Alex DiGerlando recreated 1990s New York for the FX series Love Story through extensive research, location shooting, and stylized set design capturing the era's iconic aesthetic and cultural moments.
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 weeks ago

8 Best Japanese Spring Home Upgrades That Make Tiny Rooms Feel Like a Wabi-Sabi Sanctuary - Yanko Design

Japanese design philosophy emphasizes deliberate minimalism where less means intentional rather than empty, achieved through functional objects rooted in craft traditions and spatial intelligence.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Making a Mess With CFGNY

CFGNY is having a big spring. The self-proclaimed 'vaguely Asian' art and fashion collective is in a group exhibition about the production and representation of Asian fashion at Pioneer Works, transforming the third floor into a cardboard-lined shipping container filled with studio portraits shot in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, a growing fashion hub.
Arts
Miscellaneous
fromRetail Dive
1 month ago

How Coach cocreated a campaign with Gen Z communities around the world

Coach's spring 2026 'Explore Your Story' campaign co-creates with Gen Z communities globally, featuring brand ambassadors and miniature readable book charms based on classic literature titles.
Toronto Raptors
fromDefector
1 month ago

New Japan Makes, The World Takes | Defector

Tomohiro Ishii, a 50-year-old New Japan Pro Wrestling mid-card wrestler, maintains authenticity through his unwavering commitment to a consistent wrestling formula despite being past his prime.
Fashion & style
fromComplex
4 weeks ago

The 10 Best Vintage Clothing Stores in New York City

New York City offers numerous curated vintage boutiques featuring designer pieces, streetwear, and sports memorabilia, providing sustainable shopping alternatives to standard thrift stores.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Underrated Neighborhood in Tokyo Now Has a Brand-new Luxury Hotel With a Heated Indoor Pool

JW Marriott Tokyo opened in October 2025 in the upscale Takanawa development, featuring 200 rooms, wellness amenities, and seven dining venues including Michelin-starred restaurants.
Wellness
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

Akari Brings Authenticity to New York's Washed Sauna Scene

Akari saunas in Brooklyn offer authentic Japanese bathhouse traditions focused on wellness and relaxation rather than entertainment or gimmicks.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Japan's Art Market Registers Modest Growth: Report. Plus, a Rundown of the Latest in Asia's Art World | Artnet News

Japan's art market grew two percent to $692 million in 2024 despite global contraction, with dealers dominating sales and most transactions under $10,000.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

These Sculptural Japanese Lamps Come in 100 Colors for $150 - Yanko Design

Designed by Michael Kritzer, an industrial designer with Red Dot, iF, and Cannes Lions awards to his name, Dollights are inspired by creative Kokeshi dolls, those beautifully varied Japanese wooden figures that range from traditional to wildly expressive. The connection isn't literal. You won't mistake these for dolls on a shelf. But the DNA is there in the proportions, that satisfying relationship between a rounded head and a tapered body, the way each silhouette feels like it has its own quiet personality.
Design
Fashion & style
fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
1 month ago

Backstage at YAKU Fall/Winter 2026 Evolution of Combat

YAKU, a London-based label founded in 2023, uses Afrofuturism and RPG-inspired narratives to explore identity, hope, and time through immersive fashion collections that blend storytelling with performance.
Arts
fromJuxtapoz
1 month ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Takashi Murakami: Hark Back to Ukiyo-e: Tracing Superflat to Japonisme's Genesis @ Perrotin, Los Angeles

Takashi Murakami presents 24 new paintings tracing ukiyo-e's influence on Impressionism and exploring bijinga's global impact at Perrotin Los Angeles.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

A Tokyo-Inspired Izakaya Has Opened in the City

The restaurant group behind Goodman, Beast, Pinna, Chelsea Grill and Wild Tavern, has added a Japanese izakaya to its roster with the opening of Wild Izakaya in the City. Inspired by the establishments found all over Tokyo, Wild Izakaya features an open kitchen with counter seating, larger tables for groups, classic Japanese films on a projector, and a drinks list including Japanese beers, sake and cocktails.
Food & drink
LGBT
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The place that stayed with me: I was cautious in showing my queerness, until a night spent dancing at a Tokyo gay bar

A gay man navigates internalised homophobia shaped by faith and family while negotiating identity, public affection norms, and intimacy during travel.
Arts
fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 month ago

Beautiful Daily Retrowave City Pop Landscapes From Club Retro, A Neon-drenched Instagram Gallery Of Vaporwave Dream Worlds

Collection of diverse visual-art features and lifestyle pieces, including paintings, architecture drawings, illustrations, murals, vintage posters, surreal digital art, and practical guides.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Pikachu and pals go wild: Pokemon theme park opens in Tokyo

but thanks to the opening of Pokemon's first ever amusement park on 5 February, this year, they are likely to come earlier. Unlike the rollercoaster-filled thrills of Tokyo Disney Sea or Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, PokePark Kanto is essentially a forest populated by models of the creatures from the perennially popular games. Nestled in the quiet Tokyo suburb of Inagi, half an hour from the city centre, the park is a walkable forest with more than 600 Pokemonin it.
Video games
fromwww.esquire.com
2 months ago

9 Most Anticipated Anime of 2026

One Piece's Monkey D. Luffy joined the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade floats, the latest Demon Slayer film earned $780 million at the worldwide box office in 2025, and the animated musical KPop Demon Hunters (though not technically anime) became the most-watched original Netflix movie of all time. As someone who had no one to talk to growing up during the days of Naruto and Dragon Ball Z, it's tough to even process that the genre has reached mainstream status around the globe.
Film
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
2 months ago

Malls Are Still A Perfect Hangout Spot For Teens

Reviving malls as supervised tween hangouts can provide safe, social independence while teaching money management, public behavior, and basic life skills.
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Snow Peak, Our Favorite Japanese Outdoor Label, Is Throwing a Massive Seasonal Sale

While best known for its minimalist camping gear - the brand's instantly recognizable titanium mug is a mainstay in Pacific Northwest campsites and cramped Brooklyn apartments alike - Snow Peak's lineup of insulated, down-filled and fire-resistant styles is criminally underrated. With perfected silhouettes, low-key Japanese detailing and sparse styling, it's slightly different than you're used to, but all in service of a better (dressed) outdoor experience.
Fashion & style
E-Commerce
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

THEN AND NOW: Vintage photos show how department stores have changed

Department stores shifted from selling necessities in the early 1900s to struggling luxury retailers today, pressured by online sales while some chains adapt.
Remodel
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 months ago

Ki Residence / Studio Sanshou

A 360-degree turnstile functions as a rotating interior wall that conceals or reveals pink-hued surfaces and a maroon shelf, reshaping spatial experience.
Social media marketing
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Facebook rides into Tokyo Games with new skateboarding campaign

Facebook launched a global multichannel ad campaign around the Tokyo Olympics celebrating skateboarding communities and tools that connect, grow, and advance the sport.
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

This Japanese Ski Resort Has A Karaoke Gondola Cabin

Anyone who visits Japan, whether it's just for sightseeing or for skiing/snowboarding, needs to do some karaoke. In the U.S., most karaoke is done in a bar with everyone watching. In Japan, most karaoke is done in private rooms for just you and your friends. It really takes things to the next level. Skiers and snowboarders at Hakuba Goryu Snow Resort in Japan don't need to go far out of their way to get some karaoke in.
Snowboarding
fromArchitectural Digest
5 months ago

9 Tokyo Airbnbs as Dynamic as the Capital City Itself

And while the convenience and amenities of a hotel stay may be tempting, renting an Airbnb just off the beaten path is an even better way to experience the city like a local. The bustling capital encompasses a dynamic mix of cultural sights, impressive culinary experiences, and globally-renowned shopping landmarks-from the vibrant Harajuku district to the Edo-era Senso-ji Temple-that make it one of the most bucket-listed travel destinations in the world.
Travel
Digital life
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Is the Analog Lifestyle Trend Really Analog at All?

A growing analog lifestyle movement reduces screen time through nostalgic, hands-on activities while its online popularity risks undermining offline goals.
London music
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

'Nightlife culture isn't dying but it is evolving'

Rising costs, changing social habits, and community pressure are driving rapid nightclub closures, threatening the survival of major UK clubs by 2030.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Fujifilm's new camera has a 'Gen Dial' so Gen Z can get the perfect retro shot

Fujifilm's newest camera model, the Instax Mini Evo Cinema, is a gadget that's designed for the retro camera craze. The device is a vertically oriented instant camera that can take still images, videos (an Instax camera first), connect with your smartphone to turn its photos into physical prints, and capture images in a wide range of retro aesthetics. It's debuting in North American markets in early February for $409.95.
Gadgets
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 months ago

UNIQLO to open Williamsburg flagship on Kent Avenue * Brooklyn Paper

UNIQLO will open a full-service Williamsburg store at 187 Kent Avenue as part of a U.S. expansion adding 11 new stores in 2026.
Food & drink
fromTime Out New York
2 months ago

Tokyo cult pizzeria Pizza Studio Tamaki is coming to NYC

Pizza Studio Tamaki, led by Tsubasa Tamaki, opens its first U.S. location in the East Village after a tightly controlled two-night pop-up preview.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Streetwear Legend NIGO Lands a Major Museum Retrospective

NIGO's three-decade career, from founding A Bathing Ape to Kenzo artistic director, is showcased in a London retrospective of 700+ personal objects including ceramics.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I didn't want my family's old house in Japan to sit empty - so I turned it into a cafe

I grew up visiting this house. It originally belonged to my grandfather's older sister, and whenever I traveled down from Iwate, the northern prefecture in Japan where I grew up, this was where the family gathered. Later, I worked as a rehabilitation consultant at hospitals in Osaka and Yokohama. I moved, but this place was always in the back of my mind.
Renovation
Photography
fromAnOther
2 months ago

Photos Capturing the Culture, Landscapes and People of Asia

Asia is presented through multiple native, migrant, and passerby gazes, revealing overlapping pasts, presents, and imagined futures via photographic perspectives.
London music
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

The Party's Not Over | Inside London's New Nightlife

London nightlife faces severe venue closures and financial pressure, yet elements of the scene persist despite rising costs, regulatory strain, and reduced affordability for younger people.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

16 Japanese 7-Eleven Snacks We Wish Were Available In The US - Tasting Table

Japan's 7-Elevens are well-known for having all sorts of delicious and unique snacks that you just can't find in the United States. While the convenience store chain got its start in the U.S., it first opened locations in Tokyo in 1974. As of 2025, there were over 22,000 locations across Japan, which vastly outnumber the approximately 12,300 in the U.S.
Food & drink
Fashion & style
fromThesanjoseblog
1 month ago

2nd Street USA Brings Japanese Resale Fashion to San Jose

2nd Street opens its first Silicon Valley store on January 30 at Strawberry Park, offering curated resale fashion and sustainability-driven buying and charity programs.
Renovation
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

After Its Rebirth, Is Tokyo's Legendary Park Hyatt Still Worth a Stay?

The Park Hyatt Tokyo reopened after a 19-month restoration by Studio Jouin Manku that preserved its iconic design while refreshing materials and maintaining landmark spaces.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Country Has the Safest Public Transportation System in the World-and No, It's Not in Europe or North America

Japan ranks first for transportation safety due to advanced infrastructure, rigorous protocols, cutting-edge technology, and a culture prioritizing order and responsibility.
Travel
fromFortune
1 month ago

How Japan replaced France as the country young Americans obsessively romanticize-they're longing for civility | Fortune

Gen Z travelers increasingly choose Japan for perceived everyday civility, punctuality, cleanliness, and cultural appeal driven by anime and long-standing soft power.
Fashion & style
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

No One Is Doing Designer Basics Better Than...Uniqlo?

Clare Waight Keller's Uniqlo : C Spring/Summer 2026 capsule delivers minimal, interchangeable wardrobe staples with tasteful color accents at Uniqlo's signature affordable prices.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

BERTH COFFEE Minatomirai

BERTH COFFEE's third location sits in Yokohama's Minatomirai area as a 75 m² café integrated with an adjacent shared terrace inside a high-rise complex.
fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

The KOKUYO DIG Office in Tokyo Doubles as a Space for Learning

Workplaces serve as centers to support business transactions, often with cues from traditional corporate styling but little else. For its new office in Tokyo, the staff at KOKUYO, a leading manufacturer of office furniture, stationery, and supplies, envisioned a combination work and learning hub that sparks child-like imagination. The 5,317-square-foot space, completed by DDAA in collaboration with KOKUYO's own design team, centers on the theme of learning.
Design
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 months ago

Seventeen TeaHouse / Modum Atelier

Seventeen Teahouse occupies a second-floor corner in Nanjing, designed to be 'present yet unseen,' facilitating contemporary social tea rituals that balance privacy and communal experience.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

modular 3D printed facade wraps workspace in japan like knit textile

CIRCULUS Atelier is the working studio of Oka Architecture Design & Co., Ltd. (OAD) and a built application of the practice's CIRCULUS architectural framework, which examines circularity, continuity, and long-term adaptability in design. Conceived as both a in Yokohama, , and a prototype, the project investigates how digital fabrication can inform architecture as a system that integrates exterior enclosure and interior spatial treatment within a unified logic.
Design
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

"Instantly Calming": 8 Colors Designers Love in Trendy Japandi Interiors

If there was only one interior design style setting the tone in 2026, it would be Japandi. Apartment Therapy's State of Home Design survey identified Japandi style as one of the year's top design aesthetics, according to insights from 140 designers - and it's easy to see why. As more people strive to create spaces that feel calming, intentional, and grounded in nature, Japandi's blend of Japanese restraint and Scandinavian warmth feels especially timely.
Design
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

5 Sushi-Inspired Designs For Japanese Product Fans That Look So Realistic You'll Want to Eat Them - Yanko Design

Sushi exemplifies minimalist design—clarity, precision, and restraint guide creators to prioritize essential elements and function for lasting, purposeful aesthetics.
Design
fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

F5: Nimrod Weis Talks Skateboarding, Japan, Safety Signs + More

Nimrod Weis is a multidisciplinary maker creating interactive public artworks that blend technology, music, textiles, and design to spark imagination and reframe urban spaces.
Design
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

One of Tokyo's Most Popular Museums Is Reopening This Spring

The Edo-Tokyo Museum reopens March 31, 2026 after nearly four years of major renovations, presenting Edo-to-present history with new features and extensive building updates.
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