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Things to Know about Japan’s Political System and Parliaments

Politics is a topic many people prefer to avoid. Yet, whether we like it or not, it plays a fundamental role in shaping our society and everyday lives. If you live in Japan, do you know how Japan’s political system is shaped? Following the 2024 Minato Ward Mayor election, Coto Academy teachers Nagai-sensei and Hidari-sensei […]

Things to Know about Japanese Political Parties and Parliaments

30 Things You Should NOT Do in Japan: Unwritten Rules

What are some unwritten rules and things you should not do in Japan? Japanese people are known for being well-mannered and following their strict, subtle etiquette. But while Japanese people are non-confrontational, there is a set of “unwritten rules” that people expect you to follow. These rules are considered common sense and are one of […]

30 Things You Should Not Do in Japan

How to Write a Japanese Cover Letter

Whether you are coming to Japan to look for work or just want to apply to Japanese companies, a good cover letter will help you stand out! Just like in any other country, a cover letter is a chance for you to make an impression on your potential employers and personally explain your experience and […]

10 Best Places to See Cherry Blossoms in Tokyo

In March and April, Japan welcomes cherry blossoms, otherwise known as sakura (桜). These soft pink and white flowers are said to be true harbingers of spring, as seeing one signifies the end of winter. Nowhere is this more evident than in the city of Tokyo, as the metropolis is full of places for viewing […]

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Japanese Vocabulary and Phrases Related to Art

If you have Japanese artist friends, plan to study art, or pursue a career in art in Japan, then you might want to know some Japanese vocabulary related to arts — more specifically, visual art. Japan has a rich history in the arts, from the ukiyo-e works of Hokusai to more recent manga and anime. […]

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