Culture
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History About “Nintendo”
Have you already played Pokemon Go? Probably, you can have seen many Pokemon trainers who are eager
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How to Study Japanese
[A Friend who Learns Your Language] Today we see so many foreigners studying Japanese. It’s a tiny
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[How to enjoy “Pokemon Go” in Japan] Want to get Pokemon near you effectively?
How to find Pokemon near you ------ Make it displayed the place to appear on the map ~Want to get P
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[Rare Pekemon Info in Japan] Let’s go to Setagaya park if you want to get Dratini
One of the fun points of “Pokemon GO” is to collect uncommon Pokemon called “Rare Pokemon”. “Dratin
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Learn Japanese Custom to Send Money on Occasions
In your country, what do you send as a gift on happy or sad occasion? My student from US told me t
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[How to enjoy “Pokemon Go” in Japan]Here are some tips to get the Pokemon.
Here are some tips to get the Pokemon. “AR mode off” and “Swipe the end of the screen” The first h
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[How to enjoy “Pokemon Go” in Japan] How to play POKEMON GO easily by using Toei Bus Free Wi-Fi
If you are on a bus, you can collect pokemons or items easier and faster. [Reference: http://top.ts
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Culture: Learn More About Japanese Manners
[Reference: http://www.madameriri.com/] Many Japanese have experiences to learn English in their
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[How to enjoy “Pokemon Go” in Japan]
How to get “Pikachu” as the first Pokemon in “Pokemon Go” The day has come; “Pokémon Go” has finally been delivered in Japan. You can guess numerous numbers o
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[How to enjoy “Pokemon Go” in Japan]
Easy way to increase experience points when playing Pokemon Go Pokemon Go has been finally released as well in Japan since last Friday. You can find so many peopl
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Learn this simple but magical japanese word!
Learn a magic word in Japanese To be honest, there is no magic word in Japanese. But if I we
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[How to enjoy “Pokemon Go” in Japan] The chart explaining “How rare each Pokemon is ” is getting really popular.
The chart explaining "How rare each Pokemon is " is getting really popular. It was posted on "Red
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Obon Culture: “Welcoming our ancestors”
What is O-bon? O-bon is one of the most important events for Japanese people which falls on mid-Jul
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Culture: Cleanliness
Japan is known for its cleanliness. Japanese take pride in keeping their locality clean and tidy. I
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Culture: Queuing Up
Every one of us might have had the experience of queuing up at our favorite food place or at an elec