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Got Chocolate on Valentine’s Day in Japan? White Day Explained

03/02/2026 by Tabimania JAPAN

Valentine’s Day in Japan can be confusing for first-time visitors.If someone gives you chocolate, what does it mean?Do you need to reply?Is it a romantic signal—or just a friendly gesture? Here’s a simple guide to understanding what to do when … Read More

Culture | Food & Drink

Valentine’s Day in Japan: A Unique Take on Love and Chocolate

28/01/2026 by Tabimania JAPAN

Valentine’s Day in Japan is very different from how it is celebrated in many other countries. While February 14th is widely known as a romantic day around the world, Japan has developed its own unique Valentine’s culture—one that often surprises … Read More

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Complete Guide to Nagoya’s Best Valentine Chocolate Events 2026

17/01/2026 by Tabimania JAPAN

First, What Is Valentine’s Day Like in Japan? Valentine’s Day in Japan is a little different from many other countries.Traditionally, women give chocolate to men, but today the culture has expanded far beyond romance. You’ll find: In fact, Valentine’s season … Read More

Culture | Food & Drink | Japan Trip | Kinki | Osaka

Osaka Valentine’s Day Chocolate Events 2026: Complete Guide

14/01/2026 by Tabimania JAPAN

In Japan, Valentine’s Day is a little different from the rest of the world.Traditionally, women give chocolates to men — but today, many people also enjoy buying high-quality chocolates as a reward for themselves.This unique culture has turned Valentine’s season … Read More

Culture | Food & Drink | Japan Trip | Kanto | Tokyo

Tokyo Valentine’s Day Chocolate Events 2026: Complete Guide

12/01/2026 by Tabimania JAPAN

Valentine’s Day in Japan is a little different from many other countries.Traditionally, women give chocolate to men, whether it’s romantic chocolate, friendship chocolate, or workplace gifts. In recent years, however, a new trend has become just as important: buying luxury … Read More

Culture | Food & Drink

How much do you know? Chocolate snacks recommended by Japanese

22/07/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Many chocolate snacks are sold at convenience stores in Japan.If you like chocolate, a convenience store where you can easily buy chocolate is convenient.However, there are so many kinds that you may wonder which chocolate to buy, especially if you … Read More

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