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Tokyo in 1913-1915

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Culture Landscape

This video was shot over 100 years ago in Tokyo, 1913~1915, and is interesting even to me as a Japanese. The first thing that strikes me is the number of children, and I am deeply moved to realize that there really was a time like this in Japan. This is because these children have made […]

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Cheap and tasty! MARUGAME UDON.

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Food Udon

Do you know Marugame Seimen? It is a cheap and tasty udon restaurant. Many of you may have heard of it. It is a large udon chain with 826 stores throughout Japan and 214 stores overseas. If you have eaten there, you may know that, anyway, Marugame Seimen’s udon noodles are firm and delicious. And […]

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How to eat sushi.

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Culture Sushi

Have you ever eaten sushi? Many of you reading this site may be sushi lovers. If you have eaten sushi several times in Japan, you may already be confident in your sushi eating style. However, your way of eating sushi is totally wrong. Here is what you need to know about how to eat sushi. […]

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Akihabara walk in Tokyo.

Posted on March 28, 2022 (September 17, 2022) by glimp Walk Akihabara

This is a nice and realistic video. I’m sure you’d have plenty of fun walking the exact same route as this video! If I actually walked the same route, it would probably take me a whole day from morning to night because I think I would make a lot of stops. The interesting thing about […]

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Buautiful Otagei and its background.

Posted on March 29, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Entertainment Otagei

1. The professional dancer. Otagagei has evolved and is beautifully choreographed, bold and complete. The lights (psyllium) that emit light have also evolved and can now express emotions in a variety of colors. They are artists. 2. The amateur Dancer. This is how otagei originally existed. Dancing to support underground idols. Although the dance has […]

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Sanja Matsuri, a traditional festival that enlivens Asakusa.

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 24, 2022) by glimp Traditional Matsuri

The festival is held on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, starting on the third Saturday of May, mainly in the 44 towns that are Ujiko of Asakusa Shrine. It is one of the representative festivals in Japan, attracting approximately 1,800,000 people over the three days, mainly for the parade of portable shrines, which is both heroic […]

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An old food stall in Tokyo with no name.

Posted on May 25, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Food Stall

This stall is not sanitary, not new, not fashionable. Just an old stall. But somehow I am moved by it. It is a restaurant where passersby can see you eating. The prices are not very cheap. But I am excited. There are very few yatai in Tokyo now. They will probably disappear sooner or later. […]

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Live Cam in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Posted on March 29, 2022 (September 18, 2022) by glimp Live Cam Shinjuku

This is a live cam image of Shinjuku South Exit. The large road in front of you is Koshu Kaido, which leads to Shinjuku Gyoen (Shinjuku Imperial Garden) to the right and to the skyscrapers to the left. […]

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Funny! Let’s take a look at a Japanese comedy, “Travel pictures – Misconception”.

Posted on May 22, 2022 (September 12, 2022) by glimp Funny Comedian

Let us introduce you to a Japanese comedian. They are called “Anjash,” and they specialize in skits in which they take on the role of a character in a story, called a “Konto”, and proceed with the story. What they are most good at is the “Misunderstanding Konto,” as seen in this video, in which […]

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100 Yen Shop Best 10.

Posted on April 3, 2022 (September 26, 2022) by glimp Culture 100 Yen Shop

Japanese 100 Yen Shops Can Be Quite Useful! When you come to Japan, be sure to go there and get all the supplies you need for daily life. I still wonder how it works that they sell so many useful and useful things for 100 yen. You can buy a lot of small items that […]

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Dark Side Night Walk in Kabukicho, Shinjuku.

Posted on March 25, 2022 by glimp Walk Shinjuku

As the sun begins to set, Shinjuku begins to show a different face. Friday and Saturday nights are very crowded. Just strolling around Shinjuku at night is a lot of fun, so please be sure to visit Shinjuku when you come to Japan. Kabukicho is much larger than you might imagine and is divided into […]

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Bongo is a popular Onigiri(rice ball) store with a variety of ingredients made by energetic mothers.

Posted on May 12, 2022 (September 17, 2022) by glimp Food Onigiri

There is a rice ball shop named “Bongo” in Otsuka, Tokyo. It is a long-established business that has been in business for 60 years, with a huge line of customers waiting in line as soon as the store opens. The onigiri are made by energetic local mothers. Bongo’s onigiri are filled with so many ingredients […]

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Amazing capsuel loft room in Shinjuku.

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Culture Hotel

This accommodation is for those who want to keep accommodation costs low. 4,000 yen for a 9-hour stay + shower + meals + laundry is reasonable. Moreover, although it is located in the middle of Kabukicho, a 5-minute walk from Shinjuku Station, there is a police box right next to it for your peace of […]

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Shitamachi of Tokyo, Yanaka, Nezu, Sendagi.

Posted on March 29, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Walk Shitamachi

There is an area in downtown Tokyo called “Yanesen. In this area, there are many shrines and temples, and relatively many old buildings still remain. If you want to feel downtown Japan, you should walk around this area. This area, which retains many vestiges of old Japan, is a residential area where ordinary people live […]

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Food fighter. A young businessman with a big appetite.

Posted on March 27, 2022 by glimp Food Ramen

The stomach of a young businessman in this suit resembles, metaphorically speaking, a black hole floating in space. His speciality is gluttony. He consumes a huge amount of food, more than you can imagine from his appearance! Most gluttonous people eat in pain, but the great thing about him is that he eats like he […]

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Nippon Sport Science University’s performance “Collective Action.

Posted on March 28, 2022 (September 16, 2022) by glimp Traditional Human

Controlled and regular group behavior is easily remembered, for better or worse. It must be input into our genes as a human instinct to survive by working together. It is similar to haka in New Zealand and kecak in Bali. But Japanese collective behavior is a bit different. The big difference is that they don’t […]

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Manrai, a slightly sour Tsukemen noodle soup in Shinjuku.

Posted on March 31, 2022 (September 23, 2022) by glimp Food Shinjuku

Many people are familiar with Mianya Musashi, but few know of this ramen restaurant called Manrai. Mianya Musashi has a delicious thick broth, but the broth here is light yet flavorful and still delicious. There are two types of ramen: regular ramen and tsukemen, and I recommend tsukemen when you come to Banrai. Mitsurai’s tsukemen […]

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A 93-year-old former cab driver takes the wheel again at the games.

Posted on May 2, 2022 (September 27, 2022) by glimp Other Game

My 93 year old grandfather enjoys playing car games. On this day, he was presented with a new game handle. In fact, this steering wheel was a gift from Logitech, a company that provides digital devices. A Logitech employee saw a video of him playing a car game, and after some internal discussion, they decided […]

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Live Cam in Haneda airport, Tokyo.

Posted on April 1, 2022 (September 24, 2022) by glimp Live Cam Airport

Tokyo International Airport is the largest airport in Japan, located at Haneda Airport in Ota-ku, Tokyo. It is commonly known as Haneda Airport. Its IATA airport code is HND, and its ICAO airport code is RJTT. “Tokyo” in flight timetables usually refers to the airport, but in many cases it is also referred to as […]

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Ferry trip to enjoy vending machines, Fukuoka – Tokyo.

Posted on March 28, 2022 by glimp Travel Ferry

Why not take a leisurely 32-hour ferry trip between Tokyo and Kitakyushu? If you have time to spare, such a trip is good for you once in a while. But this ferry has a peculiarity. There is no restaurant on this ferry! Instead, there are vending machines! Interesting, isn’t it? The Shinkansen takes about 5 […]

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Golden eel bowl at Kawasho, an eel specialty restaurant.

Posted on March 30, 2022 (September 23, 2022) by glimp Food Eel

Golden eel bowl / Eel bowl specialty restaurant Kawashou This is very good. Eel is one of Japan’s most expensive foods, and there is a dish called “golden eel bowl” which is made by grilling this eel, pouring a special sweet sauce for eel, and putting a half-boiled egg on top of it. It is […]

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Hey, hey, hey…don’t push me please!

Posted on March 27, 2022 (September 27, 2022) by glimp Funny Human

This is the Japanese art of comedy! It may be difficult to understand for those who are not familiar with Japanese comedy tricks, but this is all calculated comedy. (1) The man in the purple jumper who casually sets up a system that allows him to fall into the bathtub at any time. (2) The […]

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