This Week(End) At Home
#StayHome #SaveLives
COVID-19 continues to play a threat across Japan, especially in Tokyo. One of the scariest things about this coronavirus is that you may not know you’re infected until you’ve infected others. You have no immunity, and for older people or those with underlying conditions, it can be especially lethal. The best way to prevent the disease is to stay home and self-isolate. Although that’s easier said than done, for the sake of yourself and others, we highly suggest that you take this precaution. To keep entertained, check out our 14 recommendations of things you can do at home during this global crisis. This week we've added three rainy season survival and beauty articles to check out for those of you expected to head out in the downpour!
Experience Yomiuriland
Theme Park At Home
Enjoy videos of rides and popular attractions from the point of view of the rider. You can also see the cute animals, and expereince some of the games from the themepark at home too with DIY crafts to make it more fun! You can also make or purchase VR sets to make the experiences feel even more real. A super fun and great way to spend time with the family safe at home. See "more info" link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE!
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: EVERYONE, FAMILIES WITH KIDS
Via Youtube And Vimeo
Online Event: Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival 2020
Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival returns to cut through the trials of a global pandemic by serving up a smorgasbord of independent film, delivered and available to enjoy from the safety and comfort of your own home. See “more info” link.
- Date
- NOW THROUGH SUN, JUN. 28, 2020
- Time
- VARIED
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE!
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: FILM FANS
Mori Art Museum Presents
Online Event: Future and the Arts 3D Walkthrough
Due to the Future and the Arts: AI, Robotics, Cities, Life exhibition ending earlier than originally scheduled, the Mori Art Museum has released a virtual 3D walkthrough for all to experience the exhibition. See “more info” link.
- Date
- NOW THROUGH TUE, JUN. 30, 2020
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE!
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: EVERYONE
Insight From Professional Makeup Artists
Check Out Our Rainy Season Makeup Survival Tips
It’s hot and humid (on top of raining all the time), and all that work you do to your face before leaving home goes down the drain. So if you’re using makeup despite the weather outside, here are some effective ways to keep your face on point during Japan’s rainy season. See “more info” link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE!
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: MAKEUP WEARERS
Don't Loathe The Rainy Season Anymore
Hair Tips To Get You Through Japan’s Rainy Season
The rainy season is officially upon us, which means that it’s also time for the annual bad hair month for us living in Japan, especially the ladies with curly and frizzy hair. Here are a few tips and tricks recommended by professional hairstylists on how to stay on fleek during Japan’s rainy season. See “more info” link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE!
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: EVERYONE
Take On Tsuyu And Win
Prepare For Japan's Rainy Season
The dreaded rainy season is soon upon us, bringing with it unpredictable downpours, moldy futons, steamy train cars and Albert Einstein-inspired hair. Thankfully, there are some easy ways to make it through to summer with a little preparation and a whole lotta’ waterproofing. See “more info” link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE!
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: EVERYONE
Add To Your Reading List
Check Out Japanese Books to Enjoy This Summer
Visions of summer holidays often include a beach, a book, and a cocktail, but even if your summer vacation is still a long way ahead, there’s always room for a great Japanese read or two. Here are six of our very favorite Japanese summer reads. See “more info” link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE!
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: BOOKWORMS
Be The Chef
Attempt A Savvy Tokyo Recipe
Why not take this opportunity to work on your cooking skills? Cooking can be extremely therapeutic and a great form of self-care. Check out the long list of delicious recipes on our site. From traditional Japanese dishes to international treats with an oriental twist, there’s something for everyone! Find something you’d like to try and give it a go! See “more info” link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- YOUR KITCHEN
- Fee
- INGREDIENTS
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: EVERYONE, HOME CHEFS, THOSE LOOKING TO TRY NEW THINGS
For School, Emergencies And Around The Home
Study Some Useful Kanji
Moving to and setting up in a new country can be hard enough without having to figure out the everyday basics we’ve probably never thought twice about doing back home. Here are some basic kanji and kana to help demystify some of those tasks. See "more info" link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE!
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: EVERYONE
No Gym, No Problem
Try Some Fun At-Home Workouts
Stay fit indoors and have fun while doing it! Working out at home doesn't have to be repetitive pushups and situps, try any (or all) of these creative at-home ways to stay active in style. See "more info" link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE!
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: EVERYONE, HEALTH JUNKIES
Savvy Sips
Make Yourself A Ginger-Genmai Gin and Tonic
June in Japan is a synonym for tea picking season and when green tea is at its finest—so this month’s Savvy Sip offering is a play on a gin and tonic, with a bit of ginger and a great punch from green tea. See “more info” link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- VARIED
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: ADULTS, COCKTAIL LOVERS
Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock.
See These Simple Tips For A Heavenly Night’s Sleep
A good night’s sleep is vital for achieving emotional balance, regaining strength, keeping your weight in check and basically feeling healthy. The average person will spend approximately one-third of her life sleeping, but experts agree that it is not quantity that matters, but quality. Read our simple tips and Japan-based remedies to help you get the most out of your shut-eye so you can wake up looking forward to the day. See "more info" link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE!
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: TIRED PEOPLE
List Of Ten
More Things To Do When You’re Stuck At Home
Here you are, stuck at home to save lives. That's great but... What to do? Not everyone feels 100% comfortable when staying home 24/24, and even the most introverted person can feel like losing it in this situation. Want to rest all you can and unplug from everything? Go for it! Bored and in need of something to do? Follow our guide to make the most of this confinement. See "more info" link.
- Date
- WHENEVER YOU WANT
- Time
- ANY TIME
- Location
- HOME
- Fee
- FREE
- Info
- RECOMMENDED FOR: EVERYONE
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