Kanto
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Kanto is an economic, food, and entertainment center centered on Tokyo, the capital of Japan. Kanto region has many healing spots such as hot springs as well as famous theme parks and standard tourist spots. There are many other facilities … Read More

“Shisa”, the guardian deity of Okinawa
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When you walk along the roads in Okinawa, you will see “Shisa” everywhere. Shisa is a guardian deity that has been passed down in Okinawa since ancient times.It mainly serves as a guardian deity of the house and an amulet, … Read More

Hokuriku
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Hokuriku is Fukui, Ishikawa and Toyama prefectures facing the Sea of Japan. Surrounded by mountains and the sea, this area has developed a unique culture, and there are many attractions such as historic sights, scenic spots rich in nature, gourmet … Read More

JAPAN TRIP
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Japan consists of 5 main groups of islands; Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa.Among them, it is further divided into regions. The climate is rich in four seasons, most of the land is mountainous, and the population is concentrated in … Read More

Only in the world? Monkeys taking a hot spring!!
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Do you know the monkeys in “Jigokudani Yaen-Koen (地獄谷野猿公苑)” in Nagano? This monkey is famous for being the only one in the world to take a hot spring.They are called “Snow monkey“. What is Jigokudani Yaen-Koen? Jigokudani Yaen-Koen is located … Read More

Differences and characteristics of Japanese beer
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Introduction Japanese supermarkets and convenience stores sell large amounts of alcohol.There are really many liquors, such as beer, sparkling wine, chu-Hi, wine and capital.The most popular one is canned beer.There are several types of canned beer in Japan, each with … Read More

Cute Rabbit Paradise! Let’s go to Okunoshima! 【Hiroshima】
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Okunoshima(大久野島) is a small island in the Inland Sea of Japan in Hiroshima Prefecture. It is often called “Rabbit Island” because of the numerous feral rabbits that roam the island.There are more than 700 wild rabbits on the island, and many tourists visit throughout the year. Cute rabbits!! When you drop … Read More