Dozens of people soaked and splashed themselves in painfully icy cold water in a pool at a Tokyo shrine, adhering to Japanese tradition to purify the soul and pray for good health in the new year.
The waterfront area of Chuo Ward in Japan's capital is crowded with office buildings and condo towers. Near the mouth of the Sumida River is ・・・
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Two men in Tokyo, Japan died after choking on mochi around New Years, and now officials are warning others to take care when eating the treat.
Japanese media say a sociology student attacked her classmates with a hammer during class after voicing frustration at being ignored.
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Around 80 worshippers bathed in ice water on Sunday at a shrine in Tokyo to pray for good health. Men only wore traditional loincloths while women donned white robes as they took the plunge during the traditional New Year festival,
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government successfully held its two-day “Tokyo City Promotion 2024 in New York City.” The event featured performances,
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Trying to navigate Tokyo can feel like trying to eat a bowl of Ramen with your hands. Anyone who has been to the city knows that it spans forever, with things to do in every corner of town. So where does one start?