Tokyo Weekender Magazine - May 2017
Tokyo Weekender Magazine - May 2017
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In this issue
Meet the hyperreal body artist, the illusionist, the contortionist, and the acrobat who are all helping to put the country on the global talent map. Plus we go inside Nara’s abandoned theme park, Q&A with chef Bill Granger, Japan’s child poverty crisis, and our Spring education special
Japan's Got Talent
It’s not the norm to stand out from the crowd here, but these four Japanese artists and performers go to the extreme to do just that.
5 mins
1 In 6 The Number Of Children In Japan Living In Relative Poverty
Although Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has stated there is "no way" Japan is in poverty, statistics show that 54% of single-parent families, and 16% of children, are living below the poverty line. Matthew Hernon investigates the country’s hidden crisis.
6 mins
Food Is Like Fashion
Chef extraordinaire Bill Granger on being inspired by Japan’s visual culture, what he learnt from his butcher father and grandfather, and his favorite Bills branches including the latest opening in Ginza.
4 mins
Explore The Special Gardens Of Yokohama
This month, The Garden Necklace 2017 event gives the city’s already beautiful parks and gardens an extra dose of color.
3 mins
Tokyo Weekender Magazine Description:
Publisher: ENGAWA K.K.
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Tokyo Weekender Magazine is Japan`s premier English Publication. Founded in 1970, the Weekender has been the cornerstone of expat life for over four decades.
From interviews with ambassadors, style icons, sports stars and industry leaders, to restaurant tips, travel ideas, the latest events and more. The Weekender is Tokyo’s leading glossy lifestyle magazine.
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