With its famous scramble crossing, Shibuya itself serves as a dynamic intersection of people, products and ideas from around the world. This leading fashion and entertainment district is also gourmet heaven - and by 2020 Shibuya will be utterly transformed.
Not so long ago, Shibuya was a peaceful village set among valleys where two rivers met. We take a closer look at those rivers and explore some of Shibuya's most popular spots.
With its luxury department stores and countless galleries, Ginza has been a symbol of Tokyo sophistication for decades. This time we seek out shops that were once pioneers, and that remain popular to this day.
This time we look at two great reasons to visit Ginza -- its famous luxury department stores and some unique gems hidden away in the backstreets.
Tokyo is packed with embassies -- and the people who work in them know some great ways to enjoy the big city. Once again, embassy representatives show us what they love about Tokyo life.
Tokyo is packed with embassies - and the people who work in them know some great ways to enjoy the big city. This time, Cameroon embassy representatives show us what they love about Tokyo life.
Trend conscious shoppers love visiting Jiyugaoka, with its amazing diversity and great sweet shops. Literally "Freedom Hill", Jiyugaoka keeps finding new ways to welcome the world.
Akihabara offers an amazing range of goods, from household appliances to computers, and from components to comics and anime. This time and next time, we bring you the latest from Akihabara. Today we focus on the basics: access, shops and where things are everything you need for your first visit.
Last time we covered the basics. This time we zoom in on unique Akihabara goods including cutting-edge devices and train-lover goods. We also visit some very popular shops.
Information and communications technology, or ICT, is advancing rapidly -- it's changed both the world of industry and our everyday lives. It's also helping the growing number of tourists in Tokyo enjoy their stay. We'll look at the latest developments in, and the future of, ICT.
In May 2015, Tokyo Skytree celebrated its third anniversary. This landmark has rejuvenated its neighborhood on the edge of central Tokyo. Then we have Tokyo Tower, which has recently revamped its services and attractions, including a new theme park. This time, we're checking out Tokyo's two famous towers.
Farming in Tokyo?! Even deep in the concrete jungle agriculture is thriving. More and more city businesses want fresh produce sourced locally. This time, we go down on the farm in Tokyo.
With eco-friendly high rises, a range of stylish shops and event spaces, and a road with centuries of history, the Shinagawa area is packed with highlights. This time we find out more about an area that is fast becoming a key gateway for Tokyo.
Tokyo offers every kind of entertainment option, for resident and visitor alike. And to keep people coming, new options are appearing all the time. Today we visit some of the latest entertainment spots in Tokyo.
This time and next, we'll be seeking out some great ways to enjoy the Tokyo summer, when the sun beats down and the city heats up. In Part 1, we explore some cool indoor oases featuring fun things to do.
In this two-part series, we're bringing you some great ways to enjoy the Tokyo summer. In Part 2, we focus on a number of fun outdoor experiences that take no time to reach and no time to prepare.
Following the opening of an international terminal in 2010, it's now an outstanding entry point for Tokyo visitors. This time we'll explore Haneda's facilities and services, as well as great places to go in the local vicinity.
Redevelopment is changing the face of Yaesu, an area with a long commercial history. This time we visit the Yaesu underground shopping arcade outside Tokyo Station, corporate showrooms and some long-established restaurants.
Tokyo is packed with embassies and the people who work in them know some great ways to enjoy the big city. Once again, embassy staff show us what they love about Tokyo life.
The Meguro area has attractions ranging from unique shops selling items for the home to museums with beautiful interiors, as well as some great local events. This time we visit the Meguro area.
Today we board a boat to Niijima and Shikinejima -- islands in Tokyo. Away from the bustle of the big city, Tokyo's islands are great places to relax and recharge in beautiful natural surroundings.
Today we continue island-hopping in Tokyo. Our third island is Kozushima, whose attractions include fishing, hiking and ancient legends.
As the home of Japanese anime, Tokyo attracts fans of animation and manga from around the world. New anime bring people together in new ways. This time we explore the latest in Tokyo anime and manga.
Tokyo is packed with embassies - and the people who work in them know some great ways to enjoy the big city. Once again, embassy staff show us what they love about Tokyo life.
All kinds of people can have all sorts of fun after dark in Tokyo, and the night-time scene just keeps changing. This time we seek out some of the latest options.
These days, lots of foreign tourists in Japan take a trip to an onsen hot spring bath. Even in Tokyo, you can find plenty of natural hot springs, and neighborhood bathhouses are great places to mingle with locals. This time we look at the appeal of onsen, with the help of a certified expert!
Tokyo is home to a huge assortment of universities, and they're all racing to globalize. This time, we explore the set-up for foreign students at Waseda University.
Tours for foreign visitors cater to a wide range of interests. These days you can choose from an impressive assortment of unique tours that go beyond the top spots and take you deep into the Japan experience.
In Tokyo you can enjoy the best food from all over Japan, and in winter the seafood tastes extra good! This time we seek out great ingredients and original ideas in some outstanding Tokyo restaurants.
Volunteer guides will play a key role in making the 2020 Olympics a success. In the run-up, there's a growing movement in the city to respond to the needs of a growing number of foreign tourists!
The city is full of places where kids and grown-ups too can have fun studying science. From entertaining to engineering, we track down some great science experiences in Tokyo.
Tokyo is a fantastic place for a celebration, and the city has so many cutting-edge, unique services to help you make any events even more memorable! Anyone can enjoy a special occasion in Tokyo.
About three kilometers from Tokyo Station in Taito Ward is Kachikura, an area extending from Okachimachi to Kuramae. This time we explore the fascinating craft and knick-knack shops of Kachikura.
Japanese stationery products are high-quality, with stylish design, yet affordable. So foreign tourists are buying more and more as gifts and souvenirs. Here's your introduction to the best of Japanese stationery!
TOKYO EYE 2020 presents all the great things about Japan's metropolis. Let's recap some highlights of shows aired between April 2015 and March 2016.
For many tourists, taking photographs of the people and places they discover in Tokyo is a big part of their experience. But it's tough to find the best spots and times to take these photos. We'll look at the many facets of Tokyo on a tour of some great picture-taking hotspots.
Some great new crops and animal breeds are coming out of Tokyo, and people are working hard to raise their profile ahead of the 2020 Olympics. Today we'll discover some delicious made-in-Tokyo food products!
Tokyo is a global metropolis that draws millions of foreign visitors... and a growing number of foreign residents as well. Here's what you need to know if you move to Tokyo.
A construction boom has hit Tokyo ahead of the 2020 Olympics. New buildings are giving neighborhoods new character. We'll explore works by famous architects that draw international visitors, and discover some of the very latest highlights!
The Shinjuku and Okubo area is one of the most popular locations with foreign visitors. As the 2020 Olympics approach, many new tourist attractions are appearing. We bring you the latest information.
Recently, a new wave of cafes has come along offering unique experiences. Today we visit some Tokyo cafes on the cutting edge!
There are so many embassies in Tokyo. What aspects of the city appeal to the people who work in? We introduce Tokyo through the eyes of embassy staff.
All over Tokyo, you can find fresh water bubbling up from natural springs. These spots have become popular places to relax and forget about the bustle of the big city.
Futako Tamagawa has a high-end image, and new facilities around the station have increased the area's appeal.
In this series, we feature the ambassador of Denmark. He and his wife's favorite neighborhoods are Daikanyama and Ebisu. They show us around these sophisticated spots.
Moving to the big city of Tokyo can raise questions and anxieties. How to cut costs, separate your trash, and get to know your neighbors. We explore all these questions and more!
With the Olympics coming in 2020, new great places to visit are appearing in Tokyo all the time. We take a look at some must-see locations that are getting people talking.
In recent years, the number of foreigners visiting Japan has been steadily increasing. And many people are visiting again and again because of Japan's beauty industry. This time, we look at a variety of salons and other beauty hot spots.
With a natural environment that includes the towering peak of Hachijo-fuji and subtropical jungles, it's hard to believe you're still in Tokyo. We get acquainted with the local tradition and culture, as we enjoy a laid-back island break.
As Tokyo becomes more international, the city's English-language comedy scene is growing -- you can even see rakugo performed in English! Here is your guide to spots hosting events where you'll find lots of laughs.
The constant increasing in foreign visitors means Tokyo accommodations keep evolving. A string of recent openings are offering twists on the usual hotel experience. Today we'll look at some of the most interesting places to stay in Tokyo.
In Tokyo you can dine on cuisines from around the world. Right now the city is buzzing about aged foods. Aging cranks up the savory umami flavor. This time, we visit some great spots in Tokyo to find out about aged food cuisine.
One of the most fun things to do as a tourist is visit museums. In July, the National Museum of Western Art in the Ueno area of Tokyo became a UNESCO cultural heritage site. This time, we look at this and other fantastic museums.
Mejiro is not a high-profile location in Tokyo, but it has lots of history and culture. The highlights range from a prestigious private university to traditional music and kimonos.
The Tama River is one of Tokyo's best-known waterways. The banks are rich in nature -- and even religious significance. We see what makes the Tama River so special.
The travel industry is answering the surge in tourism to Japan by launching more and more tours geared to foreign visitors. Here's the inside scoop on some of the city's most interesting tours.
Japan has countless festivals. Today, we head to some of the most exciting autumn festivals in Tokyo, from traditional to new.
Tokyo is packed with embassies -- and the people who work in them know some great ways to enjoy the big city. In this occasional series, embassy staff show us what they love about Tokyo life.
In this digital age, people are rediscovering the joy of visiting a physical bookstore. Tokyo might have more bookstores than any city in the world, and this time we look at some of the best ones.
This "college town" district of Tokyo is off the tourist track, but it's got a lot of youthful energy and a multicultural feel--with unique attractions nestled in the backstreets. Get to know a corner of Tokyo offering a special urban flavor!
After seeing the tourist spots, enjoying Japanese food and shopping, the next thing people want is truly unique experiences. Let's explore the diverse range of fascinating experiences the city has to offer.
Tokyo is a center of colossal consumption. Every day, lots of stuff gets discarded. Lots of stuff also gets recycled. And now, things are getting "upcycled" into cool products and services. We look at a stylish new twist on a traditional Japanese value.
Tokyo is a hub for higher education, and universities here are all working to broaden their international appeal. Today we look at how Keio University welcomes students from abroad.
There are plenty of places in Tokyo that parents and their children can enjoy together. If you thought the big city was a hassle to visit with your kids, here are some spots that will change your mind!
Kawasaki is close to central Tokyo, and it offers a variety of charms, including history, fantasy and science fiction! Explore the appeal of Kawasaki, a city right next to Tokyo.
The Omiya metropolitan area is about 30 minutes north of central Tokyo, in Saitama Prefecture. With abundant space to spread out, it hosts some huge, impressive sights. Enjoy the ambitious cultural and engineering attractions of Omiya!
On the banks of Tokyo Bay, Funabashi developed along the shoreline. The city is a true port town and is also home to some beautiful nature. We visit Funabashi, which is a 30-minute train ride from Tokyo.
Just a 15-minute train ride from central Tokyo, this area is attracting young people and tourists with its retro charm and bargain prices.
Tokyo Eye 2020 shows people around the world all the great things about Japan's metropolis. This time, we take another look at some popular segments from shows aired between April 2016 and March 2017.
In this new series, Tokyo residents show us what makes the city so great. Our guest today is woodblock artist David Bull, with his take on Asakusa.
Along with washoku, Japanese cuisine, sake is also becoming enormously popular throughout the world. On today's show, we'll check out some of the city's coolest new spots for sake, and then move on to craft beer, wine and more!
This time, the Hungarian Ambassador shows us around Toranomon, a fast-changing area close to the middle of Tokyo. Toranomon has some brand-new spots and plenty of history.
Cherry blossom bento boxes, making your own Japanese food, shops for cooking utensils, and soup stock packs that are perfect souvenirs. Today we check out ways to enjoy washoku, Japanese cuisine.
Welcome to series, Countdown to 2020. Our first episode is "Rent-a-Bike." As the Olympics approach, bicycle transit is getting a lot of buzz. Let's check out how new bicycle services are giving users a unique view of Tokyo.
Tokyo is full of waterways, and in preparation for 2020, a tide of new ways to enjoy its canals and rivers is on the rise.
A popular souvenir among tourists these days is a hanko: a Japanese-style stamp that serves as your signature. Meanwhile, shrines and temples offer visitors stamps called goshuin. Learn about the many stamps available in Tokyo!
Naturally-flowing springs can be found throughout Tokyo, and offer a respite from the busy pace of the city. We follow up on last year's report and discover even more of Tokyo's soothing springs.
With so much to see and do in Tokyo, there's no time to waste! From zen meditation to spa treatments, we'll show some special ways for early risers to enjoy the city.
From traditional Japanese handicrafts to the latest technological gadgets, Tokyo is paradise for souvenir shoppers. Today we'll look at some of the latest trends in shopping for souvenirs in Tokyo.
Ginza is undergoing redevelopment, and new places to shop, dine and sightsee are adding a whole new dimension to this famous shopping district.
With traditional arts and architecture, nostalgic pubs and eateries, and reasonable accommodations for backpackers, Senju is one of Tokyo's best-kept secrets.
There's more to music than just listening! We explore the latest ways to dance, sing and party to music around the city. Plus, the latest in cutting-edge karaoke.
With the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics on the way, a number of new technologies are being developed to help visitors from around the world make the most of their stay. This time, we'll check out the latest and greatest in Tokyo's hospitality-enhancing technologies.
One of Japan's latest trends is DIY: do-it-yourself. From creating your own jewelry to workshops that bring you in touch with fine craftsmanship, we'll visit spots where you can have fun DIY-style.
You may know popular Tokyo tourist destinations like cat cafes and game arcades, but this time, we'll take a look at spots that are taking those concepts to the next level!.
We visit a place where people live alongside an active volcano and enjoy the dramatic, one-of-a-kind landscapes it has formed – all without leaving Tokyo.
This popular neighborhood has cool cafes, bars and eateries, great shopping, and one of Tokyo's best public parks. This time, we'll find out what makes Kichijoji so appealing.
This time we're taking a look at Nakano, a neighborhood in Tokyo famous for shops specializing in anime, manga, video games and more. Let's take a deep dive into this subculture paradise!
If you've got a sweet tooth, Tokyo is the place for you. Shops are constantly popping up, gaining buzz on social media and huge lines out their doors. Let's grab a bite of some of Tokyo's latest sweets.
This time, we visit Tokyo's western area of Okutama. Mountains, forests, lakes and many other scenic nature spots make it the perfect destination for a day of hiking or biking.
This time on Tokyo Eye 2020, our theme is toys. From the traditional to the high-tech, Tokyo is filled with unique, original toys that show Japan's playful side.
With famous movie monsters, dancing robots and one-of-a-kind bars, Kabukicho has become a hot new spot for tourists from abroad.
This time on Tokyo Eye 2020, we're exploring Shibuya... sort of. We'll check out Oku-Shibuya, a quiet side to the busy city that's been gaining popularity with trendy new shops.
Haruki Murakami, whose works have been translated into dozens of languages, is one of Japan's most famous authors, and his novels feature many real locales in and around Tokyo. Let's hit the streets and trace Murakami's literary legacy.
Looking to appeal to visitors from abroad, tour agencies in Tokyo offer one-of-a-kind experiences that give you a deep look into Japan's traditional culture.
Companies from across the globe have offices in Tokyo, and businesspeople from many countries make the city their home. Today, some top executives share their inside knowledge of Tokyo's exclusive hidden gems.
With three years to go until the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics, Tokyo is focused on improving accessibility. We'll look at some of the ways it's becoming a place where anyone and everyone can get around and have a great time.
Tokyo is packed with embassies, and the people who work in them know some great ways to enjoy the big city. In this series, ambassadors and embassy staff show us what they love about Tokyo.
Tokyo Eye 2020 introduces the charms of Tokyo to the world. As 2017 comes to a close, let's take a look back at some of our favorite discoveries of the year.
Tokyo is in a state of constant renewal, with new buildings popping up all the time. But recently, many classic Tokyo properties are being given a new lease on life through renovation. This time, we check out some of Tokyo's most exciting renovation projects.
Known as a center of travel and commerce since the Edo period, Nihonbashi is now home to redevelopment projects giving people a whole new reason to visit. Let's see how the area is skillfully blending the traditional with the modern.
Tokyo is one of the greatest cities in the world. But Japan is prone to many natural disasters. This time, we introduce some useful survival information.
We take a look back at 500 episodes of Tokyo Eye 2020 with a two-part retrospective on the many ways we've showcased our favorite city. In part one, we take a cruise down the Sumida River and reflect on the show's early years.
This time, we take a look back at 500 episodes of Tokyo Eye 2020 with a two-part retrospective. In part two, we see how areas like Shinjuku and Ginza have changed over the years, and how the Tokyo Bay area is preparing for the 2020 games.
Allan West, who specializes in the Japanese style of painting called "Nihonga," has been based in Yanaka for 20 years. The neighborhood, with its classic Tokyo charm, is not just his home, it's his inspiration. This time, Allan takes us to some of his favorite places in Yanaka.
This time, we're joined by the Cuban ambassador to Japan, who's been in Tokyo since 2016. He takes us to restaurants where you can enjoy a Cuban atmosphere, and to some of his other favorite spots around town.
This time, we feature Izu. Set to host cycling events in 2020, Izu has recently been promoting its image as a cycling hotspot. Come along for the ride as we explore what the region has to offer.
Nishi-Ogikubo is known for its array of small, eclectic shops. This charming town has attracted the attention of an American professor, who's been researching and even publishing his own website about it since 2015.
Just one station from Shibuya, Ebisu is a lively area that's home to unique museums, a relaxing public bath, bustling nightlife, and much more. Trendy yet down-to-earth, Ebisu is the perfect place to chill out!
Tokyo is a gourmet wonderland, and new things to eat are popping up all the time. From sweets almost too cute to eat; to a classic Tokyo bread undergoing a renaissance; and even cross-cultural cooking classes, we bite into Tokyo's latest food trends.
Kameido is a friendly neighborhood in the old part of Tokyo. Centered around a shrine known for beautiful flowers, Kameido has classic Japanese cuisine, new places to enjoy sports, and more. Today, we take a stroll around this compact yet multi-faceted town.
Sento, Japanese bathhouses, have been around for 8 hundred years -- and there's much more to them than just getting clean! Join us as we take a dip into Tokyo's unique Sento and discover works of art, beautiful gardens, and even make some new friends.
Toyosu Market began operations in October 2018. As the main market for seafood, produce, and more, it supports the many places that make Tokyo a gourmet paradise. It's also becoming a hot new tourist spot. Let's find out what it has to offer!
This time on our embassy series, we're joined by the Ambassador of Argentina. He tells us about the surprising connections between Buenos Aires and Tokyo, and takes us to some of the places he likes to visit on his days off.
Japanese gardens feature beautiful trees, ponds, and other forms of nature artfully arranged to please the senses. These gardens can be enjoyed in new ways each season, and allow you to enjoy a traditional Japanese atmosphere. Let's take a look at some of the best gardens in and around Tokyo.
The Tokyo Sakura Tram is a streetcar that runs through some of Tokyo's retro downtown districts. It's named for the relaxing sakura, or cherry blossoms, that can be seen from its windows in spring. Let's hop on and check out some of the best sights along this streetcar line, one of the last of its kind in Tokyo.
From the ever-popular running to less-common activities, Tokyo offers a wide range of sporting experiences. A number of new facilities are popping up. Let's see what Tokyo has to offer for people who want to get up and move!
From crazy taxi rides featuring drivers dressed like ninjas and bodyguards, to guided sightseeing tours, Tokyo's taxi services are driving forward at a rapid pace - and they're popular with tourists as well. Let's hail a cab and learn the latest about Tokyo taxis.
Tokyo has many long-running shops that have been around for generations. But old doesn't mean old-fashioned: these shops are constantly changing with the times. Today, we visit locations with fresh takes on 2 popular themes: "cuisine" and "craftwork."
Yokohama first opened its port to the outside world 160 years ago. As one of the earliest cities in Japan to come into contact with the West, it has a unique hybrid culture all its own. This time, a beginner's guide to the classic sights of Yokohama.
The neon-lit streets of nighttime Tokyo are filled with little-known spots that are a blast to explore. Don't waste the evening in your hotel - head out onto the streets with our latest night guide.
This time, we're not so much TOKYO EYE as TOKYO EAR. That's because we're setting out to discover the various sounds of the city. More than just the screeching of trains and cars, Tokyo's soundscape is vast and varied. Let's hear some more!
A misty mountain shrine. Centuries of culture and history. Thrilling activities in the heart of the wild. Food and drink made from local ingredients. You can find it all in Chichibu.
From thrilling, immersive VR worlds to deep dives into Japanese tradition, Tokyo offers a number of unique hands-on experiences. Come with us as we discover some of the city's best activities.
A neighborhood in old town Tokyo is now home to a large number of people from Ethiopia. We find out why they decided to live here. We also explore the area, which is gaining attention for its proximity to central Tokyo and its reasonable prices. This time, a surprisingly diverse part of old town Tokyo!
Throughout the generations, Tokyo has hosted many pioneers of technology, politics, literature, and more. Some of those pioneers discovered a taste of Tokyo they came back for again and again. This time, we learn the stories behind their favorite Tokyo foods and try some for ourselves!
Home to the rich and famous, Shirokane is known as one of Tokyo's most luxurious neighborhoods. But it's also home to some unexpected sights, like century-old mansions, a large forest, and a down-to-earth district with small workshops and storefronts. Today, a look at the many faces of Shirokane.
Tokyo is home to many world record holders. Today, YouTuber John will help us discover how ingenious design, hard work and even a sense of fun helped Tokyo become "number one" in so many categories.
What comes to mind when you hear the word "secondhand"? Right now, a fresh interest in secondhand items is helping put a whole new spin on the world of previously-owned goods! Prepare to have your definition of "secondhand" blown away!
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, in Kiyosumi-shirakawa, has just reopened after renovations aimed at making it a friendlier, more approachable museum. We pay it a visit, and discover other great places to discover contemporary art in the neighborhood.
From rock to jazz to pop to indie, Tokyo has it all when it comes to live music. And it has plenty of spots to enjoy that music, from giant concert halls to edgy underground venues. This time, we show you how to crank your Tokyo experience up to 11.
The Tokyo area is home to factories that offer fun, informational tours. This time, we check out some of those tours, which are attracting attention from outside Japan. Low cost or even free, they give you a behind-the-scenes look at some of Japan's most interesting products.
The bustling metropolis of Tokyo offers many ways to practice wellness. This time, we discover some of the city's most interesting spots to take a break and feel rejuvenated, even if you don't have much time on your hands.
Japanese shrines are popular tourist destinations, and there are over 1,000 in Tokyo alone! Among those are shrines that feature fascinating experiences you might not expect. Get ready for a fun-filled shrine tour!
There's a lot of work that goes into making trips to Tokyo a pleasant, comfortable experience for everyone. Today we dive into the behind-the-scenes jobs that make it all possible. Cutting-edge technology, dedication and hospitality ... these "Unsung Heroes" do it all.
TOKYO EYE 2020 brings you the latest on the city that's always evolving: Tokyo. This time, we take a look back at some of our most popular episodes, and dive into topics like cuisine, experience-based tourism and sports. We also bring you the latest from Shibuya. Don't miss it!
Japanese tea and cuisine are popular worldwide. That's led to interest in Japanese ceramics, like teacups, tableware and more. This time, we showcase spots throughout Tokyo where you can see and even make Japanese ceramics.
This time, we check out a bus route that passes through historical downtown Tokyo. This bus takes us off the beaten sightseeing path and gives us a look at the daily lives of real Tokyoites!
Today, the entire world is fighting against the coronavirus outbreak. On April 7, 2020, Tokyo entered a state of emergency in which residents were asked to stay home. How are Tokyo's many small shops and restaurants doing? What about those from around the world who have come to live here? What are people doing to overcome this dangerous period? We check in with the resilient residents of Tokyo to find out.
Tokyo's small, independent factories supply parts for manufacturers in Japan and around the world. But many of these factories are feeling the pinch due to the coronavirus. Today, we'll see how the artisans at these factories are using craftsmanship and innovation to overcome and even improve the situation.
This year, Tokyoites will try to beat the summer heat while staying home due to the coronavirus. That's where a Japanese handicraft comes in: Sudare, traditional blinds made from things like bamboo. Sudare blinds help keep rooms cool while allowing for good airflow. They may look simple, but there's a lot of artisanship packed into them. Let's learn how they're set to help Tokyo overcome this "stay home" summer.
The village of Hinohara is filled with bountiful nature -- and it's actually a part of Tokyo! As the coronavirus pandemic changes our lifestyles, we'll see how the people of Hinohara are using their natural resources to help, and we'll learn about the appeal of living close to nature right here in Tokyo.
A video featuring a stunning grove of cherry blossom trees in bloom. For many staying home due to the coronavirus outbreak, this video was a lifeline. Today, we see how some clever individuals are using flowers to help cheer people up in these tough times.
Fireworks are an essential part of summer in Japan. However, due to the pandemic, fireworks events have been canceled one after another. Now new movements are taking place around Tokyo to bring back some of that joy. Today, we meet Tokyoites working to make sure the city can enjoy fireworks again.
Asakusa is one of Tokyo's most popular tourist destinations. But due to the coronavirus pandemic, visits to Asakusa are down, and the neighborhood is feeling the pinch. At the same time, it's using the situation as a chance to get inventive. This time, we take a virtual tour of Asakusa from our studio to see how things are going.
A neighborhood in old town Tokyo known for its retro homes and local factories is holding events centered around art. Life in this old-school section of Tokyo has been curtailed by the coronavirus, but its spirited residents are now teaming up with young artists in a bid to revive its deep interpersonal connections using art.
In normal times, amusement parks are a huge source of fun. But due to the pandemic, parks around Japan paused their operations -- a giant shock for fans and operators alike. But now a number of ideas have appeared to help bring back the fun of amusement parks in safe and innovative ways.
Times like these inspire a spirit of assistance and cooperation, of lending a helping hand. This time, we learn how Tokyo locals are using food to help revive and enrich their neighborhoods.
Masks: an essential tool in the fight against the coronavirus. Now Tokyoites are putting their own spin on masks, expressing their individuality with unique patterns and designs. Let's learn how masks are serving as both pandemic protectors and fashion items!
Sushi might just be Japan's most famous food. In Tokyo, the coronavirus pandemic is helping diners rediscover a traditional style of sushi called Edomae. This time, we learn the secrets behind this delicious Tokyo-born sushi!
In Japan, the coronavirus pandemic has brought new attention to a Japanese creature or Yokai, called Amabie, who's said to protect against plagues. Thanks to social media, drawing images of Amabie has become a new trend. Let's find out more about this mysterious creature.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed how we eat. With fewer visits to restaurants and more meals at home, people in Tokyo have started to think about food in a whole new way. Today we discover some new ways that food is nourishing both our bodies and minds.
The pandemic has revived interest in an old pastime: fishing! Many Tokyoites are discovering the fun of this relaxing, refreshing activity and enjoying the way it helps them get in touch with nature. Let's cast a line and learn more.
The hotel business has taken a huge hit during the pandemic. That includes reasonably priced hotels popular with tourists from abroad, which are virtually on hiatus. Today, we find out how Tokyo hotels are fighting for survival by embracing new ideas.
Here on TOKYO EYE 2020, we've featured many people and organizations trying to make the most of the coronavirus pandemic and give back to society. Today, we'll revisit some of our stories from the past few months and see how the people behind them are doing.
During the pandemic, parks around Tokyo have been putting their impressive power on display. They're gaining fresh attention for their ability to connect people with nature -- and with each other. Let's take a refreshing stroll through Tokyo's great parks.
In Tokyo, social businesses are giving a whole new shape to home life. They're creating affordable housing for those facing hardship, and devising "stockpiles" of unique new structures for disaster aid. Let's see how these efforts are progressing even in the midst of a pandemic.
Asakusa: a neighborhood that retains the feel of old Tokyo. At its old school theaters, called "yose," you can catch traditional comedic performances day in and day out. Yose theaters are facing tough times during the pandemic, but today we'll see how they're working hard to keep people smiling.
From earthquakes to typhoons, Japan faces many natural disasters. Now the pandemic has put a new spin on Japan's disaster management strategies. Let's see how groups are using streaming, social media and even games to increase preparedness in our new age.
It's not just humanity fighting the pandemic: robots are joining in too! They're helping out by disinfecting buildings, acting as waitstaff at restaurants, and much more. There's even a cute robot helping people get rid of pandemic stress. Let's dive into Tokyo's robot revolution.
The pandemic has caused us all to rethink the way we live. Now people are taking a fresh look at the traditional Japanese philosophy of reducing waste embodied by the phrase "mottainai." Let's learn more about it, and see how it might lead to a better future.
Taking a virtual trip is a great way to feel like you're traveling while staying safe at home. Today we'll showcase many ways to get the Tokyo experience, from lesser-known spots to the Tokyo of the distant past. See the city in a new light, all from the comfort of home!
Tokyo is one of the culinary capitals of the world. However, the pandemic has made it hard for Tokyoites to visit their favorite restaurants. This time, we'll look at how staying home is changing the face of Tokyo's culinary culture.
The pandemic caused a sudden stop to concerts, festivals and music events of all kinds. Many musicians are now facing an uncertain future. But the beat goes on. In these tough times, music is taking on new forms and helping give courage to those affected by the pandemic.
Cherry blossoms - sakura - are one of the highlights of spring in Tokyo. But this year, normal cherry blossom viewing parties were off limits. That brought attention to new styles of sakura viewing, and to the people helping preserve the blossoms behind the scenes.
The pandemic has created problems big and small. Those problems have inspired developers and inventors to create unique products to help give people a hand. This time, we explore the limitless possibilities of the imagination and its role in overcoming tough times.
With their lush greenery, Tokyo temples are an oasis of calm. That's become especially important during the pandemic. As it stretches on and impacts even more people, temples are trying new things to bring some relief to society.
With the pandemic keeping people indoors, people are taking a new look at delivery services. Many such services are taking the initiative, going from neighborhood to neighborhood and delivering items of all kinds. In a way, you could say they're also delivering peace of mind, as well as hope!
Dine, sing and camp ... alone! In Tokyo, hanging out by yourself is all the rage. The pandemic may be stopping us from meeting up with friends, but it can't stop us from having fun. Let's dive into Tokyo's culture of solo adventures.
It's been a year since Tokyo declared its first state of emergency in response to the pandemic. This time, we check back in with some local neighborhoods and see how residents are working hard to overcome.
It's been over a year since the pandemic forced the world to find new ways to work. Many in Tokyo started working remotely, but some found it hard to concentrate, and easy to get stressed out. To solve this problem, some in Tokyo have come up with innovative work solutions.
Ota, one of Tokyo's 23 wards, is filled with small-scale factories that produce made-in-Japan goods. These factories are now making products to help people through the pandemic. This time, we learn about the "creative network" that stretches from factory to factory, and the deep bonds they've formed with the local community.
Worldwide, the airline industry has been hit hard by the pandemic. But this tough environment is inspiring airlines to innovate and work hard to overcome the situation. This time, we take a look at what airlines in Tokyo are up to.
One of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals is to protect ecosystems. How is the giant metropolis of Tokyo working toward that goal? This time, we'll see how people are trying to promote co-existence with other living beings in the city.
What can Tokyoites do to create a more sustainable future? This time, we'll look at the many ways Tokyo is fighting to achieve a plastic-free society.
Here in Tokyo, interest in outer space is increasing at warp speed. From best-selling space guidebooks to virtual tours of the moon to space-related business ventures, we'll see why Tokyo is looking up to the stars.
From concrete to wood: we're seeing more people take a fresh look at natural wood, plus advances in wooden materials, including fire and earthquake resilience. This time, the latest in wooden architecture and how it contributes to sustainability.
During the pandemic, subscription services have quickly become important tools for bringing something more to everyday life. Let's see how renting instead of buying is changing the lifestyles of people here in Tokyo.
How has the pandemic changed the art scene in Tokyo? This time, we'll see how museums, galleries and events are trying to usher in a new era with the power of art.
Shibuya is a part of Tokyo known and loved worldwide. Even in the pandemic, Shibuya continues to evolve in order to welcome people from around the globe once again. This time, we look at the latest developments from this center of cutting-edge trends.
The fashion industry is currently grappling with environmental and labor issues, and transitioning from an era of overproduction to one of sustainability. This time, we check out the latest Tokyo trends when it comes to ethical fashion.
Farmers have continued to grow food in Tokyo even as the metropolis continues to develop. What are they making here? And what unique possibilities does farming in the capital have to offer? This time, we'll be unearthing the hidden potential of local Tokyo produce.
Sentos, or public bathhouses, have long been an important part of life in Tokyo. Lately however, fewer people are using Sentos. But there's a new generation of Sento owners working to protect Sento culture. We'll show you what kinds of exciting ideas they have to reverse the trend.
The pandemic has caused Tokyo's culinary industry to go through some big changes. Now more restaurants are using so-called sharing services. Today we'll look at how the food service industry is looking to turn things around.
Tokyo -- the most populated metropolitan area in the world. We'll take a look at what efforts are being made to help make this megacity more comfortable and welcoming to all its residents.
Share houses -- places that offer communal living -- are gaining fresh attention due to the pandemic. Today, we explore the latest trends, meet people enjoying the share house life, and discover the communities that are emerging from these spaces.
Upcycling means adding new value to objects that have been thrown away or gone unused. This time, we take a look at the upcycling scene in Tokyo, where local residents, corporations, students and others are spreading some unique upcycling ideas.
Clean and safe water -- it's a necessity of life. Amidst growing global concerns about water supply, Tokyo is looking for ways to keep the tap flowing. From water purification, to protecting natural water sources, even spring water in the capital: We'll delve into the depths of Tokyo's water supply.
Toshima City: one of Tokyo's special wards. Toshima once declared that it was at risk of disappearing. But in just 5 years, it's undergone a dramatic transformation. And it's now a model city for sustainable development. Let's learn more about this remarkable change.
Traditional Tokyo cuisine that's healthy and sustainable. What lessons about food can we learn from our ancestors? And later, a Buddhist monk that teaches using food. We'll look at sustainability from a unique perspective.
The number of pet owners has increased during the pandemic. Cats have been especially popular. But more cats can also lead to more abandoned animals. We'll see how Tokyoites are expressing their love of cats and how they are being protected.
Tokyo's traditional shopping streets: large chains and internet shopping have affected their business, but the pandemic has brought in new attention. This time, we'll discover the ways shopping streets are becoming relevant all over again.
Since it premiered in October 2006, Tokyo Eye 2020 has tracked Tokyo and its ever-evolving form. This March, the program will come to an end. This time, in a two-part special, we look back on how Tokyo has changed over the years, becoming an even more attractive city for those both in and outside Japan. In part 1, we focus on Tokyo as trendsetter, always at the forefront of the latest world movements.
Tokyo: A city where the culture of old Edo lives on. What lessons about today can we learn from the old traditions? On this final episode, we take a look at the enduring traditions of ever-changing Tokyo.