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COVID-19: How Japan’s Closed Borders Affected Students, Spouses & Workers
The last two years have wreaked havoc across many lives and separated many from their education, job
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Top 5 Reasons You Should Study Abroad in Japan
There are many reasons why you should study abroad in Japan. Not only is Japan a popular travel dest
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Know Your Yen: A Brief Guide To Japanese Banknotes
Being that Japan is still a very cash-driven country, we use and handle Japanese yen on a daily basi
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Work-life Balance and Overtime in Japan
Work-life balance is an essential part of a healthy work environment, where employees feel they comm
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Ranking: The Best Japanese Language Schools in Japan in 2022
Are you in Japan and looking to learn more Japanese to make more friends and enjoy life in Japan to
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8 Japanese Superstitions You Should Know About
From rabbit's feet to knocking on wood, every country has its own collection of strange superstition
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How to Go Cashless In Japan
Cash is king. Japan seems to be still pretty attached to big bills and shiny coins: contrarily to th
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The Cheapest Areas to Live in Tokyo
It's common knowledge that living around Tokyo costs a lot of money. Rent, utilities, transportation
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How to Find Curly Hair Products in Japan
For those of us with curly hair, finding the right products or the right hairdresser in Japan can be
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Japanese Winter Fashion: What To Wear And How To Wear It
Trying out winter fashion styles is a great way to express your style in Japan! Have you experien
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Quarantine in Japan After Arriving at the Airport
Quarantine in Japan has been made more complicated for many by the introduction of COVID-19 preventi
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Basics of Japanese Gym Etiquette
Working out, whether at the gym, at your local park, or a yoga studio, is something that is so impor
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Why Japanese Take Their Trash Home
If you are living in Japan or if you have spent even a couple of days around the country you would h
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Vegetable Delivery Box Services From Farms
We can’t deny that fruit and vegetables in Japan - despite being quite expensive - are always yummy.
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10 Money Saving Tips for an International Student in Japan
Living in Japan can be a challenge for many international students. Still, there are some useful mon
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The Essential Guide to Zero Waste Shopping in Japan
Japan is sadly known for the incredible amount of plastic packaging and single-use plastic that are