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Culture

Wagara and the Hidden Meaning

Japanese Wagara (patterns) are traditional patterns that reflect Japanese histor...

Japanese Gift Wrapping Services

Japanese gift wrapping is a wonderful culture that beautifully expresses the tho...

New Year's cards: Heartfelt New Year's greetings

New Year's cards are an important culture when welcoming the new year, and are a...

Toshikoshi soba: a Japanese tradition to eat before the...

Toshikoshi soba is a traditional dish that is indispensable during the New Year ...

Chopstick culture in Japan

Japanese people usually have their own chopsticks and rice bowls. Therefore, it ...

Banzai and its meaning

The word "Banzai" is an important expression deeply rooted in Japanese culture a...

Harikuyo - Japan's Needle Memorial Festival

The Japanese Needle Memorial Service is a special ceremony to show gratitude for...

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...

Insurance in Japan

This article provides necessary information about different types of insurance i...

Tanabata sky lantern festival in Japan

The Tanabata Sky Lantern Festival is a mesmerizing celebration that offers a gli...

What is Shotengai?

A Shotengai (商店街) is a traditional Japanese shopping street, often characteri...

Fountain pen

A fountain pen (Mannen Hin) is a writing instrument that has a built -in ink and...

Seal registration and seal registration certificate

In Japan, it is common to use a seal instead of signing legal documents.

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