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9 Best Places to Go in Japan For Anime Fans

With Japan being the motherland of anime, it’s unsurprising that many real-life locations have inspired our favorite anime scenes. Recently, the phenomenon of people visiting anime-inspired places, or locations dedicated to anime, has been gaining popularity. This trend is known as an anime pilgrimage. So what are the top places to visit in Japan for […]

Famous stairs at Suga Shrine that inspried the scene from the anime, Kimi no Wa. A must visit place for anime fans.

The Emperor’s Birthday in Japan: When & What To Do

Although the Japanese monarchy still exists, its role today is largely symbolic—much like the royal family in the United Kingdom. Even so, the Imperial Household continues to observe important traditions, including the celebration of the reigning emperor’s birthday. This occasion is marked by a national holiday known as the Emperor’s Birthday (天皇誕生日, Tennō Tanjōbi). Under […]

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Why Are Japanese People So Quiet? | Coto Radio

A Coto Radio listener asked a question on why their Japanese friend didn’t say a word while they were enjoying their lunch, prompting the question, “Why are Japanese people so silent?” While Japanese people are known for being well-mannered and polite, their silence at certain times may surprise many non-Japanese. This could lead to cultural […]

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What is White Day in Japan? Men’s Valentine’s Day in March

Did you know that Japan has a second Valentine’s Day called White Day? In Japan, Valentine’s Day has a bit of a twist; the original Valentine’s Day (on February 14) is for women to give chocolates or small gifts to men. These can range from giri-choco (obligatory chocolates for colleagues or friends) to honmei-choco (romantic […]

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