After Canceling Halloween to Avoid Mass Tourism, Tokyo Is Now Calling Off New Year’s Eve, Too
MagnetThe city’s most famous and bustling ward won’t celebrate the arrival of the New Year.
Read more »The city’s most famous and bustling ward won’t celebrate the arrival of the New Year.
Read more »The city council’s “solution” has sparked widespread criticism.
Read more »Prices fluctuate like concert tickets, though critics argue this approach treats the city like a museum.
Read more »With international tourism at record levels, several districts in Tokyo have banned alcohol consumption in public spaces.
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