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This page contains affiliate links. Not only are flowers great at brightening up our daily lives, they are also great gifts for friends and family on important occasions such as birthdays or anniversa…
This page contains affiliate links. Ninjas (also known as shinobi) have gained international fame over the centuries, both within Japan and abroad. Ironically, the very traits of secrecy and stealth t…
This page contains affiliate links. It is the time to share joy and excitement! With Christmas approaching, discovering the ideal gift for the little ones becomes a delightful quest. In this article,…
Noh is to modern Japanese theatre what Shakespeare is to English theatre, and then some. It is the oldest form of masked theatre (like Kabuki, Noh opts for the “theatre” spelling of the word) in the w…
So, what is Kabuki theatre, really? To the first timer, it is oftentimes remembered as a jumble of color, fast action and archaic language few can understand. Plots are mysterious and centered largely…
Japan is one of the world's leading countries in food loss. Expressing "equivalent to every citizen throwing away one bowl of rice every day" is an effective way to convey the magnitude of the problem…
Like many other countries, Japan faces a severe problem with food waste. This issue occurs throughout the entire process of food production and consumption, leading to economic losses, environmental i…
This page contains affiliate links. Amazon Japan offers a variety of services for domestic customers in Japan, including shopping, unique delivery options, Amazon Fresh, Prime Video, and Amazon Music…
This page contains affiliate links. Japanese Oden is a beloved dish with a rich history and intriguing regional variations. The Japanese have enjoyed this comforting and flavorful stew-like dish for c…
This page contains affiliate links. When it comes to Japanese cuisine, few dishes embody the flavors and vibrant culture quite like okonomiyaki, monjayaki, and Hiroshimayaki. These savory pancakes hav…
Kodomo Shokudo (a Kids Cafe / Kodomo=kids, Shokudo=cafe) provides nutritious meals and a welcoming environment for children from low-income backgrounds or those who eat alone. These services are offer…
The geisha is a world-famous Japanese symbol that is seldom understood outside of Japan. The geisha arts, a 250-year-old legacy, are fast fading, yet there are still sites in Japan where one may have…
If you are new to Tokyo, you may have noticed that most Japanese grocery stores and supermarkets have a very limited selection of items that may be common in your home country. As the food labels are…
When shopping for fresh produce and handmade meals, South-East Asia has its colorful, raucous outdoor markets, and the West its artisanal weekend farmers markets. Japan offers its own unique alternati…
This page contains affiliate links. For Western expats living in Japan, the frequency and occasions for giving and receiving gifts may be surprising. Not only are gifts given between loved ones and fr…
This article is contributed by DISCOVA. Sports are a significant part of Japanese culture. Both traditional martial art such as Karate, Kendo and western import like Baseball are popular with both man…
This page contains affiliate links. There are quite many occasions where Japanese people give gifts, it can be a gift giving season or a specific occasion. In this articles, you can learn about typica…
This page contains affiliate links. The universe of sports is a magnificent way to kick the sedentary blues to the curb, bask in the glow of camaraderie, and have a rollicking good time. Yet, sometime…
Are you on the hunt for some good reading material but wondering where to find something in your native language in the middle of Tokyo? Have you ever stepped into a Japanese bookstore and been overwh…
One of the biggest challenges many Westerners in Tokyo face is the difference in living footprint. Space is the most expensive commodity in Tokyo, and engineers are always looking for ways to maximize…
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