Modern SUVs have become as exciting as hot water. They're all safe, they're all "eco," they all have touchscreens the size of your living room, and they're all designed to get Andreja to school safely without spilling her oat-milk latte. And then there's the Toyota Land Cruiser 250. It's basically a car that says, "Fuck, I'm a blockhead and I'm proud of it." But for Japanese tuning house Kuhl Racing, that wasn't enough. They decided to turn this decent SUV into something Darth Vader would drive if he moved to the countryside and started illegally logging. Introducing the Kuhl Land Cruiser 250 "Blocker Iron Build."
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"Japanese Water" for Weight Loss Becomes a Global Hit: Eliminates Fat on the Belly, Thighs, and Hips
Weight management is a long-term process for many, full of trials and disappointments. Many people look for complicated solutions, dietary supplements and quick methods, but often overlook simple habits that can bring more balance in the long run. One such is "Japanese water" aka ginger drink.
Japanese micro brand Kiwame Tokyo presents the Iwao Sumi. It's a field watch that blurs the line between tool and art with its 38mm diameter and rock-like dial texture. With a Miyota automatic movement and a price tag of under $700, it's a watch that seriously challenges established European competitors.
The new Mazda CX-5 is like a popular restaurant that has decided to get a makeover – a little more space, a little more technology, but fortunately the same great cuisine and a waiter who still knows you by name.
In a world where speed trumps health and “self-care” is just another #hashtag on Instagram, Japan remains a beautiful reminder that a long and healthy life is not the result of a miracle food supplement, but of daily choices. And these the Japanese make not with difficulty, but with respect for their bodies, their environment, and their time – without stress, without pretense. When most of the world is chasing productivity, the Japanese choose balance, nature, and quiet rituals that give their days order and meaning.
In a world where we have barely forgotten the lockdown and are back to life without masks, a new, even more ominous prediction is coming – and it comes not from a scientific institution, but from the diary of a Japanese artist. Ryo Tatsuki once predicted the death of Princess Diana. Then she predicted the Covid-19 pandemic. And now? She wrote that we are waiting for a giant tsunami in 2025, three times worse than the one in 2011.
If you’re even slightly adventurous and obsessed with finding the best destinations, you’ve probably heard of Osaka – the capital of great food, neon lights and endless pleasures. But in 2025, the city is going beyond itself. The World Expo is coming to Osaka, promising a spectacle that will surpass all previous events. With futuristic innovations, stunning pavilions and sustainable development themes, EXPO 2025 is sure to be one of the most important events of the decade.
Have you ever found yourself in a city where the pace of life is so fast that all you want is a comfortable retreat to recharge your batteries? Well, if you're visiting Osaka, The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Osaka Midosuji will embrace you like a warm hug in a world of neon lights and concrete. It's no wonder it was one of the most booked hotels on Booking.com last month - I'm clearly in good company with comfort lovers.
Are you one of those who find every year that the best vacation opportunities are already sold out when you finally decide where to go? Or do you find that the prices are always higher when you wait until the last minute? We'll let you in on a secret: booking your vacation in advance is more than just a practical solution – it's a strategic move that can save you money, nerves, and above all, ensure you get exactly the destination of your dreams. Book your dream vacation for 2025 today.
Do you often feel tension in your arms and neck? Japanese exercise is the key to releasing tension and improving blood circulation in just one minute a day.
Have you ever wondered why the Japanese are known for their slimness and longevity? Do they have secrets that we can implement in our everyday life?
When we think of long life, the Okinawans in Japan are one of the first communities that comes to mind. Known for having the largest number of centenarians in the world, this island landscape holds answers that could benefit everyone. In Okinawa, it's not just about living a long life, it's about living a life full of health, vitality and happiness even in old age. How do they do it?











