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Culture

The difference between the names Nippon and Nihon in Ja...

In Japanese, when it comes to the name of the country Japan, we often encounter ...

Unveiling the Enchanting Appeal of Akabeko: Japan's Bel...

If you have ever set foot in the "Land of the Rising Sun," you have likely come ...

The Japanese Yen - Fascinating things you might not know

Every country uses its own currency, which reflects its commercial and economic ...

Immerse Yourself in Japan's Pop Culture: Anime, Manga, ...

Japan's pop culture, with its vibrant and imaginative world of anime, manga, and...

The art of Japanese tea ceremony: A journey into elegan...

Steeped in tradition and revered for its grace and elegance, the Japanese tea ce...

Embracing Zen: Discovering the Spiritual Side of Japan

Japan, a land of ancient traditions and vibrant culture, has long fascinated tra...

Bonenkai - Japan's special "drinking ceremony"

For the Japanese, to see off the old year and welcome the new year, a traditiona...

Miyako Odori – Miyako Dance

Miyako Odori is one of four wonderful spring shows in Kyoto, Japan. Dances, song...

Marugame Uchiwa – Colorful paper fans

The Uchiwa fan is a hand-made product from start to finish, consisting of a body...

Senbazuru Paper Cranes and the story of the little girl...

The image of paper cranes must be no stranger to most of us. Although the paper ...

Zabuton – Important Japanese Objects

Zabuton (座布団) is a cushion for sitting in Japan. Zabuton blinds are usually u...

Learn about Shoji door shields

It can be said that Japan is a place of strong development and become an industr...

Kotatsu – how to keep warm in winter in Japan

Kotatsu is a low wooden table frame, covered with a futon or a thick blanket on ...

Culture of using the Japanese Seal

Unlike many other countries in the world - only companies (legal entities) use s...

Japanese Business Card Culture

According to the latest statistics, an average businessman in Japan uses about 2...

Maguro nakaochi – Japanese style of eating without leav...

Maguro nakaochi is one of the most typical dishes of the land of the rising sun ...

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