Wind bells produce a cool sound at Nyoirinji temple in Ogori, Fukuoka Prefecture, on Aug. 19. (Noriko Yahiro)
PHOTO: Wishes at Fukuoka temple a sign of the chimes
OGORI, Fukuoka Prefecture--Nyoirinji temple here will display about 600 wind chimes carrying the wishes of visitors, many of whom sought respite from the summer heat.
The Akihabara outlet of Takarada Electric Co. offers everything from sunglasses to luggage for 1,000 yen. (Tomoko Saito)
Akihabara companies try to loosen tourist purse strings
Forget Godzilla and giant robots. Merchants in Tokyo's Akihabara district, the anime and electronics mecca of Japan, have been battling two truly ferocious foes this summer: slumping tourism and thrifty shoppers.
Tokyo Skytree viewed from the seventh station on Mount Fuji on Aug. 21 (Provided by Suguru Minamikawa)
PHOTO: Skytree from Mt. Fuji majestic even from 100 km
With clear skies and good visibility, visitors on the 634-meter-tall Tokyo Skytree tower’s observation deck often take photos of Mount Fuji in the distance, but Suguru Minamikawa did the opposite.
"The goddess of mercy” and “the god of fire” in Inakadate, Aomori Prefecture (Junichi Bekku)
‘Rice paddy art’ reaches new heights of sophistication
INAKADATE, Aomori Prefecture--In the hands of a true "artiste," just about anything can be transformed into a canvas for creative expression--even a rice paddy.
Onlookers are dwarfed by a Gundam promotion at JR Osaka railway station. (Kenta Iijima)
Gundam promotion leaves onlookers wide-eyed
OSAKA -- That's a big old box, for a supersize battlebot.
Visitors admire hundreds of goldfish swimming in a large fishbowl at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall, in Tokyo's Chuo Ward. (Mari Endo)
1,000 goldfish take center stage at aquarium exhibit
If you're fishing around for something to do this summer, the Art Aquarium Exhibition 2012 being held at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall, in Tokyo's Chuo Ward, offers an eye-catching exhibition of living art.
Men dance at a temple, praying for safety during the festival, in Tokushima on Aug. 12. (Shuhei Yamashita)
PHOTO: Tokushima's Awa Odori dance festival in full swing
TOKUSHIMA--In a scene that would have done Frank Zappa proud, a group of "dancing fools" took to the streets of Tokushima Aug. 12 to kick off Awa Odori, the four-day summer dance festival.
A lanky flower makes an eye-catching sight at Inokashira Park Zoo in Musashino, western Tokyo, on Aug. 3. The stem is eight meters tall. (Jiro Sonoda)
Tower flower explodes into botanical big bang
It’s one of nature’s late developers. The century plant, a giant agave succulent, which takes decades to mature, has burst into flower in two parks in Tokyo.
Nebuta floats travel on the street of Aomori on Aug. 2. (Kengo Hiyoshi)
PHOTO: Aomori puts on a spectacle
Blazing vividly against the night sky, a fleet of enormous floats featuring historical heroes and mythical creatures rolled through the streets of Aomori on Aug. 2.
The Nagaragawa Ukai Museum's theater will allow visitors to experience the spectacle of cormorant fishing year-round. (Hideki Ito)
City hopes to reel in tourists with cormorant fishing museum
GIFU--A museum devoted to an eccentric fishing tradition that uses live cormorants to catch river fish opened here on Aug 1.
A raptor named “Sanchuryu,” whose vertebrate fossils were excavated in Kanna, welcomes visitors in front of a dinosaur museum in the town. (Yoko Morihiro)
Land of Godzilla goes crazy over dinosaurs
After the first dinosaur footprints ever discovered in Japan were found in Kanna in rural Gunma Prefecture in 1985, the tiny town began promoting itself as a "dinosaur kingdom," the country's version of "Jurassic Park."
Seeking good health and escape from the summer heat, visitors to Shimogamojinja shrine soak their feet in the spring-fed pool and offer candles at the annual Mitarashi Matsuri festival in Kyoto’s Sakyo Ward on July 27. (Yuki Nakazato)
Candles and cool prayers at Kyoto shrine festival
KYOTO--Visitors to Kyoto's Shimogamojinja shrine, in Sakyo Ward, waded through teeming crowds and knee-deep water to take part in a traditional foot-bathing ritual at the Mitarashi Matsuri festival on July 27.
The Rumoi Marche seafood restaurant in the Sotokanda area of Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward also offers products from Rumoi and its surrounding areas. (Kazuya Omuro)
Eclectic new 'moe' eatery opens in Akihabara
Hoping to capitalize on "moe" culture, a seafood restaurant specializing in delicacies from Rumoi in Hokkaido opened this spring in Tokyo's fabled Akihabara "Electric Town."
A new ceremonial teahouse at the reopened Japanese Garden at the Huntington Library in San Marino (AP)
Japanese Garden renovated for centennial in California
SAN MARINO, Calif.—With ponds of koi fish, a newly installed ceremonial teahouse and sloping bridge, the reopened Japanese Garden at the Huntington Library in San Marino is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year after an extensive, yearlong renovation.
Shinsekai celebrated its 100th anniversary on July 3. The rain did not keep the crowds away from the Shinsekai neighborhood, where streets are lined with “kushikatsu” (fried cutlet) shops. (Tetsuro Takehana)
Osaka entertainment district gears up for a new century
OSAKA--A muscle-bound local hero is leading the charge in the makeover of the Shinsekai district of Osaka, one of the most popular entertainment areas of the city.
People view photos on display at the “Photo Is” exhibition, held at the Tokyo Midtown complex, on July 20. (Sayaka Yamaguchi)
Massive photo exhibition shows works by John Q. Public
In one of Japan’s largest photo exhibitions, opening in Tokyo on July 20, the images were all shot by the public, demonstrating that photography skills are not the sole domain of professionals.
Eight floats with lit lanterns are lined up in front of crowds near Hita Station on July 19. (Shoma Fujiwaki)
Lantern-lit floats cheer up residents in flood-hit area
The resilient residents of Hita, Oita Prefecture, didn't let the recent torrential rains and flooding that forced massive evacuations here put a damper on a gathering of eight "yamaboko" floats on July 19.
Mount Rainier in Washington is referred by some as "Tacoma Fuji." (Photo by Randy Fischer. From Hiroshi Tashiro's book "Sekai no 'Fujisan'")
Homesick Japanese tag mountains across planet with 'Fuji' name
A group of Mount Fuji-lovers have discovered that 54 mountains in 23 countries and regions across the globe are nicknamed after the famed Fuji-san, at 3,776 meters, the highest peak in Japan.
Dancers carrying paper lanterns on their heads showcase their performance in Kumamoto city prior to the Yamaga Toro Festival in July 2011. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
FESTIVALS OF JAPAN: Japan's remoter festivals are worth seeking out
Just getting to the summer festivals of rural Japan can be a challenge, but the experience when you get there is often more than worth the effort.
A picture created on a paddy field in Tochigi Prefecture depicts Tokyo Skytree and Tochigi’s mascot, “Tochimaru-kun.” (Masaaki Hitomi)
On a rice paddy outside Tokyo, the big picture emerges
Crop circles are for amateurs.