Bathing in a Japanese onsen feels like entering another dimension—quiet steam, mineral-rich water, and an unspoken code of respect. If…
A Quick Glimpse of ObonObon (お盆) is Japan’s midsummer home‑coming, a three‑day period when families believe their ancestors’ spirits return.…
Quick Guide to Japan’s Coming-of-Age CeremonySeijinshiki is Japan’s nationwide Coming-of-Age Ceremony held on the second Monday of January. Most cities…
At a Glance: Navigating Typhoon Season in JapanJapan’s annual typhoon season can feel overwhelming at first, yet with a few…
Every autumn, shrines across Japan fill with kimono-clad children aged three, five and seven who offer thanks for healthy growth.…
Studying Japanese inside Japan immerses you in the language 24/7—classrooms, cafés, convenience stores, and karaoke bars all become practice sites.…
Learning Japanese is one of the most important things that people living in Japan can do. And even if you…
Like any other part of your body, your eyes are very important in your life — both in Japan, and…
Japan is known as a country that long ago adopted Buddhism, which typically prefers vegetarianism, as eating meat is a…
Although Japan is well known abroad for its samurai history, and kendo (swordplay sometimes know as “Japanese fencing”) is a…
Everywhere in the world has bargain stores. The US has dollar stores, the UK has Poundland, and of course, Japan…
One of the things that can confuse English speakers the most when they arrive in Japan is the MyNumber system.…
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