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Why is Japan So Clean?
On the first day when I arrived at Haneda Airport, I was surprised by how clean and tidy it was. How does Japan remain so clean?
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5 Places Worth Paying a Visit in Urasa, Niigata
Urasa in Minamiuonuma is a quiet but beautiful town and a new tourist spot that is well worth a visit. Read our article to find all the recommended spots.
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Nagaoka Hanabi Matsuri – All About the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival
The Nagaoka Hanabi Matsuri, also known as the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival, is an annual festival that attracts at least one million visitors.
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Hiyashi Chuka & Udon: Japanese Cold Noodles For Summer
Chilled cold noodles like Hiyashi Chuka and Hiyashi udon in Japan during the summer, you can discover a cool preparation to help relieve the oppressive heat.
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Famous Japanese Sake – Why Niigata Sake is So Good
Among the Japanese Sake, Niigata Sake is one of the famous high rich quality alcohol. It is because of their famous rice and water.
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A Guide to Being an International Student in Japan
Being an international student in Japan has several advantages and studying in Japan will provide you with an engaging student life and a high-quality degree.
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Things You Can Buy in Japan For Less Than $1
Several amazing options were available to buy food, local foods, kitchenware, gifts in Japan. Some cheap foods and drinks can buy for less than $1.
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My First-Time Experience in a Japanese Onsen & What I Wish I Knew
Japanese onsen is one of the most attractive tourist destination sites in Japan. Because of its uniqueness, it is deeply embedded in Japanese culture.