Another must-mention is Tokyo Drifter (1966) by Seijun Suzuki, a visually stunning and stylised Yakuza film. Its bold color palettes and unconventional narrative helped cement its status as a ...
Totoro himself is now a global cultural icon, symbolising the magic of childhood wonder. Another must-mention is Tokyo Drifter (1966) by Seijun Suzuki, a visually stunning and stylised Yakuza film.
The Metropolitan Police Department's Totsuka Police Station is seen in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward. (Mainichi/Takuya Suzuki) TOKYO -- A 34-year-old man was handed a fresh arrest warrant on suspicion of ...
YouTuber Andrew Cross has died. Cross said his channel, Desert Drifter, offered "Exploration and Adventure with a Historical Twist." He acted as a tour guide and an archaeology professor for his ...
The modified Suzuki Carry was presented at the Tokyo Auto Salon last month. The tuner exhibited two examples – one finished in gray and another with a fancy livery combining red, cream ...
A new boutique hotel has opened in the 1950s-era motor lodge that until last year housed The Drifter Hotel, the hipster-friendly motel, bar and performance venue known for its clothing-optional pool.
Restaurants in Tokyo are known for shokunin, the people who focus on a single skill to the point of obsession. These chefs dedicate their lives to the smallest details of a cuisine: the optimal ...
He was 36. Andrew Cross, who was known as “Desert Drifter” to hundreds of thousands of fans on social media, was involved in a car crash on January 31 that saw him be rear-ended at high speed.
The best hotels in Tokyo highlight the offerings of one of Asia’s most exciting destinations. With its speedy bullet trains, high-tech gadgets and celebrated cuisine, there are plenty of reasons ...
What - there's more!? But you said two films. True but then I saw Seijun Suzuki's A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness that will soon be released by Radiance is also getting a couple of showings at the Prince ...
Tokyo is a shopper's paradise, where you can get everything from stationery and trendy homewares to designer vintage and discount goods. But why not take your retail therapy one step further by ...