うん (Un) - How to say “Lucky” in Japanese
How to say Lucky in Japanese – 運(うん)がいい - あいうえおブログ「う」 日本語はこちら Feeling Lucky…? The Mysterious Man […]
How to say Lucky in Japanese – 運(うん)がいい - あいうえおブログ「う」 日本語はこちら Feeling Lucky…? The Mysterious Man […]
日本語はこちら!“i” → “imadoki”(Conversation between two colleagues at work)A: Looks like our casual, Yama […]
「あ」ありがとう – あいうえお Blog! 日本語はこちらから Hello, everyone! This will be the first in a series of blogs we will […]
If you are a new resident to Tokyo, you may have bought a bike and are having fun riding it around your neighb […]
Learning the Japanese days of the week and months of the year is one of the easiest lessons that you will have. Let’s start with the days of the week.
Nagano Prefecture – and its many mountains – have many (sometimes surprising) delights to offer. It holds nine of Japan’s 12 tallest peaks and encompasses much of the areas of the Kita-Alps, Chuo-Alps and Minami-Alps.
Tokyo Prefecture is the third smallest prefecture in Japan, consisting of 23 special wards, all of which are governed like cities.
Far from being a new practice, the foundations of Autumnal Equinox Day were actually laid out centuries ago. But, many moons later, are the origins of this holiday still relevant today?