Thanksgiving in Japan may not come with turkey dinners or American football games, but there is a holiday that carries a similar message of gratitude and appreciation. Around the same…
In Japan, gift-giving is more than just a polite gesture — it’s an expression of gratitude, respect, and social harmony.…
Aisekiya, often called “shared-seat izakaya,” offers a casual and structured way to meet new people in Japan. For foreigners who…
You’ll often hear Japanese people say shoganai (しょうがない / 仕方がない) when plans go wrong—like when it rains on a holiday…
As we approach the end of 2025, our thoughts inevitably turn to 2026, the New Year, and the promise that…
It’s November already, so for many of us, it’s time to start thinking about the upcoming holidays, spending time with…
Dating in Japan is much like anything else in Japan: there are a number of commonalities with courting a beau…
Japan’s national sport is sumo; its national dish is sushi; and its national dress the kimono. We all know this,…
The smallest of the main islands of Japan, Shikoku is made up of just four prefectures, and is the only…
Tokyo’s skyline — a glittering canvas of neon lights, futuristic towers, and historic landmarks — is best admired from above…
As the crisp air of November settles over Tokyo, something magical begins to stir. Lanterns flicker to life, chants rise…
Public displays of affection (PDA) in Japan can be confusing for foreigners. While holding hands or hugging may seem normal…
So you’ve finally made it to Japan! You’ve passed through immigration, left the airport, and even your phone has automatically…
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