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What You Need to Know About Divorce in Japan
Marriages don't always pan out as predicted and you might be in need of a general understanding of how divorce works in Japan. Here's what you need to know.
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Summer in Japan Series 3: Best Beaches in Japan
One of the most enjoyable activities during the summer is going to the beach. Here are Guidable’s recommendations! The Best Beaches in Japan!
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Friendship Day: Take a Day Trip to the U.S.
Did you know that you could visit the U.S. for a day? Every year for one day, American bases in Japan open their gates for their annual Friendship Festival.
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Get Thrifting With These Hidden Gems in Shibuya
If you love to spend the whole day thrifting in search of great quality secondhand clothing, then here are a few hidden gems located around Shibuya!
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Mental Health in Japan: How to Find Help When You Need It
Finding help for your mental health in Japan could be more difficult due to language barriers and limited options. Here are some services you can use:
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Tsuyu: 5 Things to Know About Japan’s Rainy Season
Tsuyu (梅雨), Japan's rainy season is here and it's just starting to make through the country! What do you need to remember and take care of during tsuyu?
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Summer in Japan Series 2: Summer Festival Guide
This article brings you info about the 13 most fascinating summer festival events in Japan held from June to August of every year, throughout the country.
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Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Toyama’s Most Attractive Snow Attraction in June
Have you heard about the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route? Here you can still see, enjoy, and play with snow even though summer is just around the bend in Japan.
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5 Traditional Shitamachi to Visit in Downtown Tokyo
Behind the skyscrapers and modern Tokyo, hides the world of shitamachi in traditional downtown Tokyo. Go back in time and feel the charm of traditional Japan!
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One Day Trip to Shuzenji From Tokyo
Located a short distance from Tokyo, Shuzenji is a small, historic town with several interesting attractions, making it perfect for a one-day excursion.
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Summer in Japan Series 1: Let’s Talk About Japanese Summertime
Talking about summer in Japan might not sound interesting to you. What’s there to do in Japanese summertime? There are definitely lots of things to do!
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“Akiya”, the Phenomenon of Vacant Japanese Houses
The phenomenon of akiya (空き家), Japan's vacant houses, started in the late fifties and has been under the spotlight in the last couple of decades since it has become both a social and an environmental issue.
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Japan to Reopen Borders to Tourists – But There’s a Catch!
There are many people waiting for Japan to reopen its borders to tourists. The borders have been closed for over two years, but that is about to change...
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A Bujo Starter Guide – Must-have Items for Bullet Journaling in Japan
Bullet journalling (also known as bujo) is a form of time management and self-improvement note-keeping method that has taken over social media recently.
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Things to Do in Niigata – 5 Unmissable Weekend Getaways
Only 2 hours away from Tokyo by Shinkansen, Niigata prefecture is close and easy to get to without breaking your bank. Here are 5 things to do in Niigata..
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Emergency Kits: Preparing for a Natural Disaster
Japan is no stranger to natural disasters. That's why you should make sure to have your emergency kits ready at all times in the case of a sudden disaster.