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Junji Sakamoto’s Climbing for Life has been set as the opening night film for the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival.
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Jon Williams of Tokyo-based game studio Cherry Mochi was born in Britain but moved to Japan out of fascination for its geek culture. He’s now found himself creating a game about Tokyo, involving its ...
An aspirational generation of Chinese arrivals is beginning to shape Japan’s demographic, social and perhaps even political destiny ...
The 38th Tokyo International Film Festival has tapped “Climbing for Life,” Sakamoto Junji’s biographical drama about ...
In Tokyo, life in the evening is continuing almost as usual as people in one of the world’s least vaccinated countries show increasing signs of frustration and defy largely toothless emergency ...
0 Video Games Plus has opened pre-orders on a worldwide-exclusive limited physical edition of the PQube -published, M2 -developed romance visual novel Tokyo School Life for Switch.
Tokyo's real-life Mario Kart tours wreak havoc on public roads It turns out that letting people dress up like video game characters and turning them loose on the streets of Tokyo might cause problems.
Junji Sakamoto’s Climbing For Life has been set as the opening film of the 38 th Tokyo International Film Festival (October ...