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In Japan TV was invited for a special sneak peek at the revamped teamLab Borderless. The record-setting phenomenon officially opened its doors again on February 9, 2024, at its new location in Azabudai Hills. It features several new exhibits while also bringing back some old favorites. Check out our video to see what you can experience at this groundbreaking digital art museum.
In Japan TV was invited to the new Mori JP Tower for an exclusive look at the long-awaited Azabudai Hills project. President and CEO of Mori Building Shingo Tsuji shared new details about the innovative development. Watch highlights from the press conference and see when you can experience Azabudai Hills for yourself.
In Japan TV was recently invited to an exclusive media event by Mori Building Co., Ltd., where President and CEO Shingo Tsuji gave the latest updates on the Toranomon Hills Station Tower and Azabudai Hills, which will help transform Tokyo.
Watch our video to find out when you can experience these landmark projects for yourself.
In Japan TV spoke with Feng Shui Master Tanaka Michiaki about his predictions for the year ahead. After the turbulence of 2020 and 2021, we take a look at what 2022 has in store for us all. If you want key insights into health, business and relationships, as well as advice on how to increase your luck, check out our video!
In Japan TV is back for the final installment of our three-part series focusing on the neighborhoods of the East Area of Tokyo Station (EATS). In this episode, David Bedoya explains how his dedication to art and his love of coffee brought him to Higashi-Nihonbashi, where he founded his DKARTE Gallery.
Discover more about David and the art scene in the EATS area by reading the accompanying article:
https://goconnect.jp/forum/a-neighborhood-brewing-with-art-and-business/
In the second installment of our three-part series, In Japan TV is back in the increasingly popular neighborhoods of the East Area of Tokyo Station (EATS). In this episode, we meet Sasha Tchernihovsky, who explains why Kiyosumi-shirakawa has been an ideal location to pursue his passion for creativity and entrepreneurship. We find out why the rich cultural heritage, beautiful natural surroundings, and welcoming locals in the EATS area made it the perfect location for him to put down roots and set up his art cafe and language school.
To learn more about Sasha and the EATS area, you can read the accompanying article: https://goconnect.jp/forum/cr
In the first of a three-part series, In Japan TV explores the increasingly popular East Area of Tokyo Station (EATS) neighborhoods. They’re a place where the traditional blends with the cutting-edge, with a wide range of galleries, museums, natural parks and rivers, and plenty of culinary options.
This installment takes a look at iki, a café and restaurant business run by a husband and wife duo. It’s located in the trendy Kiyosumi-shirakawa neighborhood, which was once called “the Venice of Tokyo.”
In Japan TV spoke with Feng Shui Master Tanaka Michiaki about his predictions for the year ahead. Curious to know what 2021 has in store for you? If you want key insights into health and relationships, and advice on how to increase your luck, check out our video!
Feeling anxious? You’re not alone! To find out how to better manage stress, In Japan TV collaborated with Billy Cleary, clinical director of TELL Japan. Check out our video to learn more!
For more mental health resources, please visit the TELL Japan website: www.telljp.com
In Japan TV partnered with Dr. Greg Story, president of Dale Carnegie Training Japan, to get his insights on how to make a safe return to the office.
If you’re looking for tips to ease the transition from remote work, look no further! Watch our video to find out more.