It was an exciting day for the Akadot TV team when a box of local products from Takahata Village, Yamagata...
Akadot TV collaborates with Hikarin, popular J-pop cover singer in Singapore! Hikari has just returned as a soloist after the...
If you’ve travelled to Japan before, you’re likely to have taken a JR train before. Did you know that the railway company JR East opened a co-working space One&Co in Singapore back in 2019? Akadot TV spoke with general manager Izumi Takatoki to find out the objectives behind their expansion to...
This year, 3,164 Singaporeans across 47 prefectures in Japan celebrate National Day away from home. We gathered some of them to share what they miss most about the sunny island, and their well-wishes for her 55th birthday. Thank you to Singaporeans who contributed footages! ...
It has been a couple of years since some of us at Akadot TV has been able to visit Japan, no thanks to the pandemic, so picture our delight when we found out that Nissin was going to provide us with their newly-launched frozen pastas for our year-end get together!
Most Japanese expats would be intimately familiar with MBS, the Merlion, and the glitz and glam a la Crazy Rich...
What memories does Singapore hold for a Japanese lady who has lived here for the past 15 years? Paper quilling artist Yasuko Nakashima expresses her love for places in the little Red Dot, especially the Singapore River and the Merlion, through her colourful and elaborate paper illustrations....
As Japan’s state of emergency and Singapore’s “Circuit Breaker” are set to be lifted, let’s take a look back on...
Saori Wada, the owner of SEQYA, is a cheerful middle-aged lady who makes you feel instantly welcome the moment you...
The Japan Summer Festival, or more affectionately known as Natsu Matsuri, is a major annual event in Singapore where Japanese expats and local Singaporeans come together to enjoy traditional Japanese street food, games, dance and culture. Akadot TV interviewed some Japanese and Singaporeans attendees this year to find out what...
Books transport us to a different realm when we allow them to. This rings true especially when writers seek to...
In my previous article, I've talked about my struggles of getting to know people in Japan. Fortunately, I think I've cracked the formula on how to be part of Japanese society, which is actually pretty common sense.
During this pandemic time when many Singaporeans in Japan are unable to travel home, a small cozy café located in Tokyo becomes the “Home Away From Home”, where one can dig into handmade black chai tow kway and sip on Milo Dinosaur while exchanging Singlish conversations with the owners and...


















