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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. 「InJavi」は、外国人が日本の生活や観光をよりスムーズに楽しむための情報を提供するウェブサイトです。 初めて日本を訪れる方や日本語が苦手な方でも使いやすい、多言語対応サイトです。
The image of paper cranes must be no stranger to most of us. Although the paper ...
If you have ever set foot in Japan, you must have seen Ukiyo-e, also known as re...
Hot water streams up to 80 degrees Celsius smoke in the middle of the rocky moun...
Shodō (書道 _ calligraphy, ), or simply put, the art of beautiful handwriting, t...
Hakone Peace Memorial Torii is the Hakone Shinto Shrine Peace Memorial Torii wit...
Since the Edo period, kite flying has been widespread, and people often fly kite...
Zabuton (座布団) is a cushion for sitting in Japan. Zabuton blinds are usually u...
Japan is world famous for its confectionery, and certainly in Japan nowhere dese...
It can be said that Japan is a place of strong development and become an industr...
Nihonga (Japanese painting) is a term broadly applied to Japanese paintings of t...
The 30-meter high Christmas tree that changes color continuously or the glitteri...
Winter in Hokkaido often has a lot of snow, so on the island there are ski areas...
Referring to Japan travel is referring to trips to large cities with convenient ...
Suminagashi is a technique of painting in water to create an effect on paper. Us...
Kotatsu is a low wooden table frame, covered with a futon or a thick blanket on ...