japan
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Series! Exploring Japan on a Budget – Ginza in 1,000 Yen or Less
Ginza is a beautiful part of Tokio to explore, but it tends to be more expensive. So here we share our Japan on a budget guide for Tokyo Ginza.
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Japanese Bento 101: The 5 Types of Bento Boxes
Have you ever tried a bento box? It is like a lunchbox, and Japanese people love to buy, eat or prepare them. So let's see which bento varieties you can find!
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5 Snacks You Should Try From Don Quijote
If you live in Japan, it is probably not new for you to see this massive store that sells everything cheaply. Start your snack exploration in Don Quijote!
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5 Strawberry Snacks You Should Try From The Conbini
Wondering of strawberry snacks in Japan taste? Here are 5 season-limited strawberry snacks you should try from your local conbini! Grab them fast!
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Everything You Need to Know About Haiku: Japanese Poetry
Are you familiar with Haiku? Maybe you have heard people mention it but aren't sure what it is? Well, don't worry, we are here to help you cover the basics.
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What is Onsen? The Ultimate Guide to Japan’s Most Popular Tradition
If you've traveled to Japan, you must have heard of onsen. Not only is it an essential part of the Japanese lifestyle, but also a very unique experience!.
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The Best Organic Supermarket in The Greater Tokyo Area
Are you looking to follow an organic lifestyle or just try it out? Here is what we found on our search for the best organic supermarket in the Kanto area!
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Prepaid IC Cards in Japan: Pasmo or Suica
Looking for a safer way to travel around without carrying a bunch of cash? Then, Japan’s IC cards are the best solution for you!
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Osouji! Japanese New Year Cleaning: How is it Different From Spring Cleaning?
Do you deep clean your house once a year? In Western cultures, it's popular to clean in spring, while in Japan, it is an end-of-the-year tradition called osouji
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Japanese Love Hotel: The History and Culture Behind Short Stay Hotels
Visiting a Japanese love hotel can be a unique experience, but what is the history and culture behind these hotels, and what kinds are there?