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The Return of Sanja Matsuri
After Japan opened its doors again to tourists and downgraded the level of Corona to the same level as Flu, the canceled parades and festivals are slowly returning to the scene. This week, we went to Asakusa to see the
Tattoo friendly sento in Tokyo
Your trip to Japan is not complete without visiting an onsen. For some, it can be a little bit overwhelming. Imagine having to be fully naked with other people soaking in the same water. But for some, it can be
How do Japanese people celebrate their New Year?
Do you ever wonder how Japanese people celebrate new year? Aside from doing the oosoji before celebrating new year, here are some things, practices they do and food they prepare in welcoming the new year.
1. Kagami Mochi 鏡もち
Even before the
Tips to save money while traveling Japan as a Student
1. Seishun 18 Ticket – This cost 12, 050 yen.
Advantages – This ticket will allow you to travel using non- reserved seats or rapid trains in any JR Line. You can hop on and hop off on any JR lines from