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Injavi

Injavi

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"InJavi" is a website that provides information for foreigners to enjoy life and visit in Japan more smoothly. This website is easy to use even for first-timers to Japan and those who are not very good at Japanese, and supports multiple languages.

Member since Feb 6, 2022

Popular repeat destinations in Japan among foreign visi...

Japan is a country renowned for its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking natural...

Exploring Tokyo: Past and Present

Exploring the evolution of Tokyo from its historical roots to its modern glory i...

Admire the red leaves in Kanto

When one thinks of autumn in Kanto, Japan, the first image that comes to mind is...

The epoch of Yayoi (400 BC to 300 AD)

The epoch of Yayoi, spanning from approximately 400 BC to 300 AD, marks a moment...

Explore Kasama's Chestnut Delights at the Kasama New Ch...

As October arrives in Japan, the shelves of supermarkets are adorned with autumn...

Lucky Encounter: The Yellow Bullet Train - Doctor Yellow

When exploring Japan, one of the frequently used modes of transportation for bot...

Exploring Japanese Surnames

Japan, a land of ancient traditions and modern marvels, is a place where even su...

The Sengoku period: Political transformations and cultu...

The Sengoku period, spanning from 1477 to 1573, stands as a pivotal epoch in the...

Autumn in Japan

Autumn in Japan, also known as 'Aki', usually begins in early September and this...

Compare Narita Airport and Haneda Airport

Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, beckons travelers from around the world with ...

Narita International Airport: Japan's Premier Gateway t...

Narita International Airport, located in Chiba Prefecture, is a prominent symbol...

How to handle when the employer does not pay salary?

Nowadays, the labor demand of companies in Japan is increasing, leading to the r...

Kyoto Gion Night

Kyoto during the Gion Festival. Gion and Miyagawa-cho at night with maiko walking.

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