Sales of plush toys of "Pipo-kun," Tokyo police's beloved mascot, are expected to resume next April following a yearlong halt ...
A traditional Japanese toy shop in business for more than a century is closing its doors for good on the Nakamise shopping street in Tokyo’s Asakusa district, another economic victim of the ...
“ Beep Boop blends comedy, adventure, and relatable lessons within Tokyo’s iconic culture,” says Darran Garnham, CEO & ...
Never doubt the ingenuity of toy makers. Unveiled at the 2013 Tokyo Toy Show, toy-maker Takara Tomy has created a real-life transforming Chevrolet Camaro, although it isn't named Bumblebee.
Attendees at this year's International Tokyo Toy Show will be greeted with an offering of more inclusive toys that reflect the changing times. Many of the companies at the show, which will be ...
Tokyo, Japan, June 10, 2014―Toyota will exhibit a booth dedicated exclusively to the "Camatte"1, a customizable, sporty, family-oriented concept, at the International Tokyo Toy Show 20142.
In Tokyo, the police are almost certainly taking meticulous care of it. In Japan, lost items are rarely disconnected from their owners for long, even in a mega city like Tokyo -- population 14 ...
The previous version of Pipo-kun's plush toy, left, and a prototype by the new manufacturer are seen in Tokyo's Katsushika Ward on Nov. 25, 2024. (Mainichi/Yuka Asahina) TOKYO -- Sales of plush ...