History, although not always correct, is very important to our society. Without it, there would be no traditions to follow today, culture to appreciate, or memories of our ancestors that we can learn so much from.
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I’ve said it once and twice, and I’ll say it a third and millionth time: Tokyo is best explored by foot, and walking around the city will bring you face to face with some of the world’s strangest and most alluring buildings Architecture has to offer with innovation and eccentricity at their core. Ar
Things to Do in Tokyo, Japan I've traveled to Tokyo a lot over the years, including two trips with my youngest daughter (her annual trips at 7 and 8) and an AFAR Experience where we went below the surface. It's gone from being a city that intimidated me to one
This is the ultimate two weeeks in Japan Itinerary that breaks down where to visit. With stops in Kyoto, Tokyo, Kiso Valley, and more.
More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.
Image 3 of 13 from gallery of Shuhei Endo on Why Architecture Should Be "Paramodern". Photograph by Stirling Elmendorf
Tourism in Japan is growing, and fast. According to JNTO, the estimated number of international travelers to Japan in March 2018 was about 2.6 million (+18.2 percent from the previous year), making it the biggest March ever. In 2020 the Summer Olympics will be hosted in Tokyo, and the city and country will have to cope with the resulting huge influx of tourists. This growth