- Honey-themed Desserts at The Strings by Hotel InterContinental
- Tokyo Midtown offers a feel-good footsoak for free
- A Ghost Story
- Wind River
- Summer 1993
- Terminal 2018
- The Incredibles 2
- The Death of Stalin
- Ocean’s 8
- Fuji Rock Festival 2018
- Kagurazaka Matsuri
- World Ballet Festival Returns
- Sumida Summer Fireworks
- The man is on his next impossible mission on MI: Fallout
- Afro-American-Carribbean Festa 2018
- Japan and Indonesia celebrate its 60 years of friendly relations on July 28 and 29 at Hibiya Park.
- Try the Dinosaur-Themed Food at Tokyo and Osaka’s Jurassic World Cafe
- Nagano’s Aichi Village holds a Hanomo (Peach Blossom) Festival until May 6
- Japan’s next generation bicycle tires don’t need air
Chess for kids

2,000-year old chess is never too old a game to introduce to the digital generation. For starters, chess is a tactical game that kids need to learn early to get ahead in life. What it does to the brains does good to a kid’s scholastic ability.
There aren’t many places in Tokyo where you can find a Chess school for English-speaking kids but luckily, there’s one for bilingual children that’s worth exploring.
The Tokyo Bilingual Chess Club
Tuesdays near Roppongi Hills 5-6 pm (Chess for Rookiesl)
Wednesdays near Roppongi Hills 4:30-5:30 pm (Beginners’ class)
Thursdays at New Tomorrow Cafe, Minami Azabu 4-6-1 4:30-5:30 pm
Saturdays at Gate City Osaki 1-2 pm
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