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A pop-up shop called Hidden in Tokyo is letting shoppers pay $7, for a chance to steal as much merchandise as they can, with ...
In Japan, the lines between sidewalks and bike lanes are often blurred—literally. With pedestrians and cyclists sharing space, especially in busy cities, the result can be both efficient and chaotic.
The well-known residence resembles a bright-yellow domino, with its narrowest side measuring just under 2 feet wide. Its ...