Marine Day (海の日): How and Why Japan Pay Homage to the Oceans
Japan is the only nation to have a public holiday dedicated to the oceans. So, why is Marine Day important and how can we all celebrate it together?
Japan is the only nation to have a public holiday dedicated to the oceans. So, why is Marine Day important and how can we all celebrate it together?
There’s only “me”, “myself” and “I” in English, but when it comes to Japanese first-person pronouns, the options are seemingly endless.
Due to its somewhat controversial origins, National Foundation was abolished following the post-war constitution, but it subsequently bounced back 20 years later. We wonder, does it still hold the same meaning?
In Japanese, you can say Happy New Year with various expressions, so let’s get familiar with a few phrases.
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A, who is a university student, told me this story the other day: “I had an interview with a company today. My […]
Our students have asked for our help to understand how to rent bicycles in Tokyo recently. We wrote this guide […]
Would it be strange if I said I (“couldn’t help but study?”) “ついつい勉強してしまう” Whe […]
Today’s AIUEO Japanese learning blog is about Chahan – or fried rice. This blog will teach you how vocabulary and in the process – how to make delicious egg fried rice.