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Japan’s spiritual landscape is dotted with thousands of 神道 Shinto shrines, each offering a unique and serene experience. One of the most captivating aspects of visiting these sacred places is the act of praying, a ritual that allows you to connect with the divine and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Japanese culture. In […]
Japan is renowned for its meticulous attention to detail and dedication to beauty. This extends beyond fashion and makeup to the world of nail art, where Japanese nail salons have become a global sensation. From intricate designs to impeccable service, these salons offer an experience unlike any other. This blog will guide you on what […]
Japan is a haven for fashionistas, and hair is no exception. Japanese hairstyles, from the iconic Hime cut to the trendy Wolf Cut, offer a unique blend of tradition and modern flair. Whether you’re here to work or planning your first visit, this guide will help you navigate the world of Japanese hair salons and […]
Japan has a wide variety of strawberry-flavored foods. You can enjoy most of them during the strawberry season, which typically runs from winter to early spring but is most common in spring. Here are some popular strawberry foods in Japan: いちごクレープ Strawberry Crepe Strawberry crepes are a popular and delicious dessert in Japan, enjoyed for […]
Ready to learn Japanese with us? Here are the upcoming dates for our intensive Japanese course. To make sure you have a spot with us, we recommend finalizing your registration two weeks in advance. Intensive Japanese Course Schedule Our group courses run for four weeks, Monday to Friday, with morning, afternoon, and evening classes available […]
Whether you’re a seasoned resident of Japan or just visiting for a short stay, knowing your way around a pharmacy can be invaluable. Unlike many Western countries, pharmacies in Japan are categorized into two distinct types: drugstores and 薬局 yakkyoku. This guide will walk you to different places to get medicines and the vocabulary and […]
Merry Christmas! Christmas in Japan is a magical time of year, filled with twinkling lights, festive decorations, and a unique twist on traditional celebrations. While not a religious holiday, it’s embraced enthusiastically, transforming the country into a wonderland of romance and cozy delights. This blog will tell you about the Christmas traditions in Japan, where […]
Returning home from a business trip or holiday abroad often brings back fond memories of new experiences, cultural encounters, and culinary delights. But what better way to share these cherished moments with your loved ones and colleagues than by bringing back a little piece of your travels? This is where the Japanese tradition of omiyage […]
Japan is a country known for its technological prowess, and having a local phone number is essential for anyone looking to fully immerse themselves in Japanese society. Whether you’re a tourist planning an extended stay or an expatriate settling into your new life, obtaining a Japanese phone number is a key step. This guide will […]
Japanese Romaji English Usage/Context おはよう Ohayou Good morning Kickstart your chat with a friendly morning greeting. 元気? Genki? How are you? A classic way to ask how your friend is doing. 最近、何か面白いことあった? Saikin, nanka omoshiroi koto atta? Anything interesting happening lately? Starting the conversation いや~ Iya~ Nah~ A casual way to express a laid-back “no” […]