Features
Magazine-style essays on Tokyo, kawaii, seasons, rain, stationery, Harajuku, small pleasures, and the softer emotional life of Japan.
Browse featureschan.co.jp is a gentle, magazine-style English guide to Tokyo and Japan. We care about neighborhoods, cafes, seasons, small museums, cute restaurants, kawaii culture, and the everyday details that make a place feel unforgettable.
This is not only a site about where to go. It is also about how places feel: the quietness of a side street, the glow of a rainy cafe window, the delight of stationery, the softness of packaging, the emotional rhythm of Japan’s seasons, and the tiny beautiful things that stay with you. If you like Tokyo at human scale, you are in the right place.
Tokyo is often shown through bright crossings, giant stations, and famous landmarks. Those things matter, but they are only one version of the city. The deeper version often appears somewhere quieter: a tiny museum, a notebook shop, a fruit cafe, a lane behind the main street, a rainy window, a dessert boxed beautifully, a garden glimpse near a station.
chan.co.jp is built for readers who notice those details. We write about the city’s softer side without making it vague, and about beauty without making it shallow. We want the site to feel useful, but also lovely to spend time in.
Each part of the site opens a different version of Tokyo and Japan.
Magazine-style essays on Tokyo, kawaii, seasons, rain, stationery, Harajuku, small pleasures, and the softer emotional life of Japan.
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Rainy-day cafes, dessert cafes, and slow-afternoon cafe picks for readers who like atmosphere as much as coffee.
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Harajuku, Asakusa, Kichijoji, Omotesando, Jiyugaoka, and Yanaka — each with its own pace, texture, and personality.
Explore neighborhoods
Spring, rainy season, summer, autumn, and winter in Tokyo, each with its own colors, rituals, moods, and pleasures.
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Day plans for Harajuku and Omotesando, rainy Tokyo, sweet Tokyo, museum days, and other atmosphere-first ways to spend a day well.
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Meet Chan-chan, Mame-chan, Pochi-chan, and Sora-chan — the friendly character world that gives chan.co.jp its warmth.
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Tokyo does not only reward people who move quickly.
It also rewards people who notice what is small, quiet, soft, and beautifully handled.
These pages carry the heart of the English site.
A long-form portrait of Tokyo’s gentler emotional life through side streets, cafés, rain, packaging, small rituals, and daily care.
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Umbrellas, reflections, hydrangeas, station warmth, and the quiet cinematic charm of Tokyo under gray skies.
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Pens, notebooks, tiny tools, paper, design, and the emotional comfort of useful things made extremely well.
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A deeper look at kawaii as softness, design language, emotional intelligence, comfort, identity, and cultural power.
Read this featureThese editorial pockets are especially fun if you like charming specificity.
Explore Tokyo through joy, design, play, characters, color, and unexpected charm.
A tiny section with cuteness, seasonal feeling, and a gentle invitation to notice language the way we notice little streets.
chan.co.jp is meant to feel like a real magazine, not a pile of disconnected pages. The sections cross-connect by mood and meaning. A rainy cafe page belongs naturally beside a feature on the softer side of Tokyo. A story about stationery belongs beside one about small things winning the heart. A neighborhood guide belongs beside a day plan.
That is how we want readers to move through the site: following curiosity, emotion, and beauty, not only categories.
A cafe window, a carefully boxed sweet, a rainy lane, a notebook, a station melody, a neighborhood corner, a soft museum room, a tiny seasonal clue. chan.co.jp is here for those details and for the readers who know they matter.