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Why do Japanese houses take off their shoes?

02/10/2021 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japanese people take off their shoes at the entrance and enter the house, and live barefoot or slippers in the house. In the world, very few countries live without shoes. Why do Japanese people take off their shoes and go … Read More

Culture | Food & Drink | Japanese food

Izakaya in Japan:the symbol of alcohol heaven

12/04/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Introduction There are over 100,000 izakayas in Japan.You can see it in any city. “Izakaya” is neither a restaurant nor a bar. A form close to a izakaya may be a pub.The Japanese izakaya, where the food is delicious and … Read More

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