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Culture

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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...

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.

Tokyo quirky vending machines

In the bustling streets of Tokyo, amidst the neon lights and the constant hum of...

Types of tea you can find in Japanese supermarkets

In the serene aisles of Japanese supermarkets, amidst the bustle of shoppers and...

The beauty and tradition of Japan, the charm of living ...

Japan is home to many traditions and arts that have been passed down for more th...

Japanese cultural assets: Treasures that inherit histor...

Japan is a country with a long history and deep culture, and there are many cult...

Silent Farewell: Japanese Funeral Traditions

In Japanese culture, there are four significant life events known as "冠婚葬祭" ...

Bunka no Hi: Celebrating Japanese culture

Culture Day, known as "Bunka no Hi" (文化の日) in Japan, is celebrated on Novemb...

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