Japanese decor and accessories, modern and traditional at the same time
  • A Traditional Breakfast at a Japanese Ryokan

    Staying at a traditional Japanese ryokan is a unique experience, and breakfast is an important part of it. A typical breakfast consists of several small dishes, steamed rice, miso soup, grilled fish, and seasonal vegetables, all beautifully presented. Even though my children really enjoy Japanese food, they…

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  • Trains and stations

    It is no wonder there are train otaku—people who are absolutely passionate about trains. There are so many different companies, models, and styles. Here is my summer collection 🙂

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  • Hard to Believe, but True

    On the menu: records and unexpected truths.

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  • A Wide Variety of Choices

    You can find everything at La Samaritaine, but Japanese department stores offer even more—and above all, an incredible amount of choice.

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  • Striking visuals

    Kanji, kana, and Latin letters blend freely in the colourful signs that fill the streets.

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  • Home, sweet home

    The finest pastries and confectionery can be found tucked away in small side streets or displayed among the shops in the basement food halls of department stores…

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  • Nature in Full Color

    Every season has its own colours. Even in the middle of the city, there is always something to enjoy.

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  • Tokyo n’est pas une ville (comme les autres)

    Où l’on essaiera de montrer la diversité de lieux qu’offre Tokyo. Bien au delà d’une vision stéréotypée d’une ville de gratte-ciels sans âme.

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