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Mashiiro started a blog post Wonders of Akihabara: A Travel Guide for those Who are Prepared to be LostWonders of Akihabara: A Travel Guide for those Who are Prepared to be Lost
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The Awesomeness of Japanese Anime!
There are a lot of people especially the younger generation who are avid fans of Japanese anime. So you might ask “Why are they so awesome?” the answer...
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The Hardships of Learning the Japanese Language
When I decided to learn Japanese, I know that it's not going to be easy and until now I'm still a newbie when it comes to speaking and understanding Japanese....
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The Popularity of Manga in Japan
I started reading manga when I was 17 years old. I always thought that I would not appreciate reading them because compared to anime (Japanese Animation)...
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Memories of Sendai: Karaoke
Before I start this post, I should say that I love karaoke. A lot. I had a reputation among my friends for always having discount vouchers for karaoke,...
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Imoni-kai: a tradition of the north
Today I want to share a cultural and gastronomic experience, which isn’t even well-known among Japanese people. Imoni-kai is very enjoyable, and one...
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Mashiiro started a blog post Japan's Lolita Guide: For those who realize that it's not a phase anymoreJapan's Lolita Guide: For those who realize that it's not a phase anymore
For those who had been updated with Japan’s latest and still popular craze, most of them have already heard about Lolita Culture. Lolita culture originated...
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Japan's Trains: A Lesson in Culture
Japanese railways are often hailed as an example to follow; their punctuality in particular is admired. Everyone in Japan uses them – all ages, genders...
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Hiking the Mountains of Japan
When someone says "Hey did you know that I hiked a mountain during the weekend?", people would praise him and tell him that he was amazing....
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Sapporo Snow Festival
The Sapporo Snow Festival is usually held during the first or second week of February in Sapporo (The event lasts for a week). Teams from all over the...
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The Colorful Asakusa Samba Festival
The Asakusa Samba festival is without a doubt, one of the most colorful festivals in Japan. The idea is taken from the Rio Festival of Brazil and surprisingly,...
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A Brief Visitor's Guide to Sendai
When most people think of Japanese cities, they would probably name the big ones like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. Other cities get overlooked, which is shame...
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The Tanabata Festival
Tanabata, also called the Japanese Star Festival is a popular festival in Japan that is celebrated on the 7th of July every year. The 7th day of the 7th...
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The Legend of the Sakura Tree
The Japanese love their Sakura trees and when spring arrives, everyone celebrates the "hanami" which means flower viewing festival. It symbolizes...
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