The Cat Street outlet will serve as a stop-gap to keep the retailer and their customers happy while the main store goes through some changes.
Category: Travel and Living
Virtual Tanabata Wishes
Always wanted to post a wish on a Tanabata tree but can’t find one? Never fear — the Internet has you covered!
2010 Japanese Language Proficiency Test
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test has been re-designed from four levels to five; the new test levels are pegged at N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5.
Yamato: Drums of Japan
Yamato will be performing at the SM Mall of Asia at the SM North EDSA.
HMV Shibuya Flagship Store to Close
Music retailer HMV will be closing the doors of its flagship Shibuya store in August of this year.
Sayuki, Japan’s First Non-Japanese Geisha
For the very first time in history, a non-Japanese woman has been inducted into their ranks and makes a living as as Geisha in the old Asakusa District of Tokyo.
Japan’s Golden Week and Silver Week Holidays
The Japanese enjoy a string of long holidays that — depending on how the days fall in a calendar year, could extend all the way up to ten days in a row.
Muji to Open Manila Flagship Store
The Muji Manila store will be located at Bonifacio High Street, on top of The Gap.
White Day, and Other Crazy Japanese Holidays
Let’s talk about White Day, Moe no Hi, and other wacky, totally unofficial Japanese holidays.
New Terminal Outside Tokyo To Service Budget Philippine Carriers?
If all plans go through, the new airport will function as a low-cost hub to those who want to fly to Tokyo on a tight budget.
2010 Nihongo Fiesta Event Report
Nihongo Fiesta 2010 is the fifth Japanese language and culture festival organized by the Japan Foundation Manila.
Japanese Cat Cafes
A cat cafe is not a cafe for cats, but a cafe for cat-lovers who come to socialize not just with each other but also the cafe’s coterie of resident cats.
