- Watch Snoopy movies at home during the Golden Week.
- The New York Food Film Festival 2020 has been cancelled amid coronavirus fears.
- Bob Dylan is coming to Japan
- McDonald’s Japan welcomes 2020 spring with new strawberry frappes
- All-you-can-eat strawberry desserts in 100 minutes.
- “Japan’s Cuisine, Nature, and Wisdom”- Exploring the Past and Future of Japanese Cuisine at the National Museum of Nature and Science
- The World of Shoen Uemura’s paintings of beautiful women
- Treasures from Budapest
- Strawberry and Chocolate Fair at Ikea Japan
- Your Guide to Tokyo’s Fun Ice Skating Rinks
- Yokohama lights up 500,000 leds this year.
- Future and the Arts: AI, Robotics, Cities, Life - How Humanity Will Live Tomorrow
- Egg & Spuma’s Halloween Offering is A Cute Witch Burger
- Strictly Come Drawing
- Kuishinbo Butter Festival
- Japan’s red fall foliage festival
Tired of watching movies? Take a virtual tour of Japan’s uplifting flower gardens.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, families and photographers will have to wait longer before they can see and touch the colorful petals in Japan’s stunning flower gardens.
If you’re tired watching Netflix and depressing news, there is a way to boost your moods - watch a virtual tour of Japan’s beautiful flowers while you’re confined to your home.
Enjoy!
HITACHI SEASIDE PARK
Awe-inspiring 190-hectare land dotted with 4.5 million gorgeous nemophilas or ‘baby blue blossoms’ is like a dream. But gorgeous chrysantemums, azaleas, tulips and cornflowers are in full bloom too.
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ASHIKAGA FLOWER GARDEN
The 94,000-square meter sprawling park in Tochigi prefecture also called the ‘purple garden’ is surrounded by a picturesque view of 150-year old purple wisteria (Fujii no hana) trees that feels like being in paradise. The park has been cited by international media as one of the top 10 dream destinations in Japan.