"P∴Rythmatiq" is an old doujin music circle in its fifth year of activity. It mainly uses the software Vocaloid to produce house music.
J-World Tokyo, the new *Weekly Shonen Jump* indoor theme park, doesn’t just have exciting attractions to enjoy, but also a variety of delicious snacks and sweets themed after works from *Weekly Shonen Jump* and *Jump SQ*!
Tokyo Otaku Mode recently arrived back in Japan from having spent four unforgettable days at Anime Expo 2013 in Los Angeles, California, U.S.! Now, we’d like to highlight a few special moments of the event.
A popular game genre of Japan is hunting action in which players battle gigantic monsters and receive raw materials and equipment after battle to be used to strengthen themselves to pursue stronger monsters.
Pokémon Centers in *Pokémon* games are places you visit to restore the health of Pokémon. But what about the real Pokémon Center stores throughout Japan?
What kind of place is this restaurant owned by animation production company Ufotable? Following my visit to Ufotable Cafe, I also took a trip to Ufotable Dining in Shinjuku. My visit fell right in the middle of ClariS Dining, a collaborative promotion with the pop duo ClariS.