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Hanabi festivals: Fireworks in Japan

Fireworks in Japan are more than just a visual spectacle; they are a cultural ex...

Seiza: Japan's traditional sitting style

Seiza is more than just a way of sitting; it is a reflection of Japanese culture...

Hanabi festivals: Fireworks in Japan

Fireworks in Japan are more than just a visual spectacle; they are a cultural ex...

Seiza: Japan's traditional sitting style

Seiza is more than just a way of sitting; it is a reflection of Japanese culture...

Japanese calendar

Understanding the Japanese calendar is crucial for living in Japan or interactin...

White Day in Japan

White Day is a holiday celebrated in Japan on March 14th, exactly one month afte...

The Certificate of Eligibility (COE)

The Certificate of Eligibility (COE) is a vital document for anyone planning to ...

How to apply for a student Visa to Japan

Obtaining a student visa to Japan involves several steps, but with careful plann...

Japan visa extension guide: Process and conditions

While living and working in Japan, you may need to extend your visa to continue ...

Marriage Visa in Japan: Process and Requirements

If you are planning to marry a Japanese and want to live together in Japan, then...

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Tanabata

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Green tea

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Japanese Vocabulary: Spa

Going to a spa is a popular beauty and relaxation experience that many people lo...

Japanese Vocabulary: Travel

Traveling is a fascinating topic when learning Japanese, because it involves dis...

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