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Louvre Tokyo- An Exhibition of Love in Tokyo till June 12, 2023
Louvre Tokyo exhibition in Roppongi is your one-stop solution If you love knowing stories of historical paintings or planning a date with your loved one.
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Purikura: The Story Behind the Iconic Japanese Photo Booths
Purikura is the iconic Japanese photo booth that allows you to shoot and edit cute pictures with your friends. Find out what purikura is and where to find them!
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Upcoming Events in May, in and Around Tokyo
Are you searching for new and exciting places to visit and experiences to have during May in and around Tokyo? Look no further than these exciting events.
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5 Places to See Beautiful Azalea Flowers In and Around Tokyo
Did you enjoy sakura season? Next is azalea season! Check out our article for the best places to see beautifulazaleas in and around Tokyo.
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Omiyage: Japan’s Unique Souvenir-Giving Culture
The concept of Omiyage became the act of buying gifts, usually small and beautiful presents, for friends, colleagues, and relatives.
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The Samurai Code of Bushido: Honour, Loyalty and Courage
The samurai code of Bushido - a set of ethical principles which originated during the feudal period - is one of the most enduring cultural legacies of Japan.
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A Personal Take on Rhythm Games
Playing rhythm games might look intimidating, but when you’re in the flow of the music and the notes, it is hard to pull away from them.
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Oshima Island: Tokyo’s Forgotten Island
Oshima Island (or Izu Oshima), despite being the largest island of Izu archipelago in the Tokyo prefecture hosts a meagre population of around 8,000 people.
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Remnants of Seppuku Resurface Amidst Demographic Crisis in Japan
The practice of seppuku has been deeply ingrained in Japanese history and is often associated with samurai warriors and their code of honor.
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Exploring Japan’s Otherworldly Love Hotel Stays
Welcome to Japan's Love Hotel culture, where every stay is a unique adventure that will leave you with lasting memories. It's like nothing you've experienced.
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Staying Organized the Japanese Way
In Japan, staying organized is deeply ingrained in the culture, and it can be seen in everything from minimalist homes to the precision of daily routines.
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Introducing Kawaguchi City’s Online Living Guide for Foreign Residents
Kawaguchi City is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, bordered by Kita-ku and Adachi-ku Tokyo wards. Did you know they have a guide for foreign residents?
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Kamakura Day Trip – Enjoy this Traditional City of Beaches and Temples
Visit the beach, walk the Japanese streets, eat street food, explore shrines and temples, and hike around the natural surroundings during a Kamakura day trip.
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Shikata Ga Nai: A Cultural Argument for Japan’s Dwindling Protests
"Shikata ga nai" is a phrase in Japanese that translates to "it can't be helped" or "it is unavoidable." In Japan, this phrase has become a cultural phenomenon.
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Essential Life Tips For International Students in Japan
Find our favourite survival tips for international students living or starting a new life in Japan. You'll find essential tips for life in our article!
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A Complete Guide to Film Photography in Japan
Most of the photos we take are quickly buried beneath dozens of new ones every day. To break this habit, many people have turned to film photography.