Autumn Sword Fish Vol. 17: Tokyo After 9 PM
A special collaboration between the Taiwan-Japan cultural magazine "Autumn Sword Fish" x the Asian city online guide HereNow (Chinese version).
What exciting things are still happening in Tokyo after 9 PM?
For travelers, Japan's nightlife often brings to mind izakayas and bars. But with many department stores and attractions closing by 9 PM, how can you continue to explore the city's vibrant life late into the night during your trip?
This special feature, jointly curated by "Autumn Sword Fish" and the Japanese urban guide online media "HereNow," uncovers the unexpected energy of Tokyo after dark. Discover vintage clothing stores open until the early morning, luxurious internet cafes exclusively for adults, a cinema screening independent films despite being the smallest in Japan, a cafe where you can rent bicycles for free with a burger purchase, secondhand bookstores where you can chat with the owner late at night, and even an exciting fishing spot and a public bath that serves pizza!?
On your next trip to Tokyo, let's embrace our inner night owls and explore the city after 9 PM together.
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- Quarterly Magazine "Autumn Sword Fish" is Taiwan's first Japanese culture magazine written entirely in Chinese. It covers a diverse range of topics including lifestyle, art, design, history, and technology. Each issue focuses on a specific theme, exploring it from various angles through interviews and contributions from Taiwanese and Japanese writers. It caters to tourists planning trips to Japan and professionals who appreciate Japanese art.
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