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Now that I live in Japan, I see the similarities and differences between the two country’s convenience stores.
Dogs, cats and other cute animals can provide stress-relief thanks to their lovable faces and gestures.
Oimachi is an important transit hub town in the south side of Tokyo’s city center on the way to Haneda, Odaiba and Ariake.
A meal always is better and fills you up when enjoyed with friends.
Naturally, different countries have different cultures! One of the things related to culture is the “toilet situation.” You may ask, “Isn’t a restroom always the same in every country?” What about it?
Ubiquitously located within Japan, kaitenzushi, or conveyor-belt sushi joints, are something you can’t miss. A popular spot for a quick lunch, sushi here starts at as little as 100 yen a plate.
This summer, I went on a road trip to Osaka with my family.
Since Japanese washoku was designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2013, the popularity of these dishes is increasing worldwide.