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Hatsune Miku is about to take over Tokyo in record-breaking fashion, with the city to debut “the largest Miku in history” during its New Year’s Eve show.
Our critic Jason Farago shares what you shouldn’t miss in a bustling city that is best discovered at a leisurely pace.
Richard Garfield's hit dice-rolling board game comes to Steam, Switch, PS5, and Xbox S/X, with a solo mode and "dynamic graphics".
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Top attractions in Tokyo, Japan - 4K travel tour
Tokyo, Japan's capital, mixes ancient tradition and ultramodern innovation. The cityscape showcases a blend of historic landmarks like the majestic Imperial Palace and Meiji Shrine, and pioneering architecture such as the Tokyo Skytree.
Tokyo may be a futuristic metropolis, but its roots run deep in the 17th century when the city was known as Edo—then one of the world’s largest urban centers that flourished with commerce, entertainment,
Japan’s most iconic sights often overshadow an entirely different world hidden beyond the bright lights and famous temples. Travelers rushing between Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka rarely pause to explore the quieter regions where traditions are
The hotel’s 171 rooms received a major redesign by Studio Jouin Manku, featuring new Japanese art, Noguchi lamps, and a custom palette of black-anthracite and green General Manager Fredrik Harfors stated the restoration honors the hotel’s legacy while deepening the sense of “calm and understated luxury” for a new chapter
Japanese media say that a car struck about 10 people in Tokyo on Monday, seriously injuring two of them, and the driver was arrested after fleeing the scene.
The grocery store is rare in Northern California and features Japanese produce, sushi, specialty products and K-beauty items.
The hour-long special, which launchpads a future series, will air on Disney Channel later this month, before streaming on Disney+ in February of next year.
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World’s first AGI system: Tokyo firm claims it built model with human-level reasoning
Now, Integral AI, a company founded by ex-Google veteran Jad Tarifi, claims to have cracked the AGI code. The company, based in Tokyo, Japan, says its AI model can learn new tasks “without pre-existing datasets or human intervention.”