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Convenience Store (konbini) – Learning Japanese Survival Phrases

konbini language isn’t just about the words you speak—it’s also about what you don’t say. In Japan, non-verbal communication is just as important as verbal communication, especially in convenience stores. From the subtle bow to how the cashier hands you your change, these gestures are all part of the experience. Let’s start learning Japanese through […]
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26 Things You Should Not Do in Japan

Japanese people are known for being well-mannered, and Japan’s society is famous for its etiquette, high level of customer service, and polite people. But while Japanese people are non-confrontational, there is a set of “unwritten rules” that people expect you to follow. These rules are considered common sense and one of the reasons why society […]
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Learning Japanese with Anime – My Hero Academia

In the first episode of our series, we discovered how Naruto can be an engaging and effective tool for learning Japanese. For language learners, anime offers a compelling and enjoyable way to immerse themselves in Japanese. In this series, we’ll explore how popular anime can be used effectively to learn Japanese. Let’s continue our journey […]
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Learning Japanese with Anime – Naruto

Anime has become a global phenomenon, captivating audiences with its unique storytelling, vibrant animation, and deep cultural roots. For language learners, anime offers a compelling and enjoyable way to immerse themselves in Japanese. In this series, we’ll explore how popular anime can be used effectively for learning Japanese, starting with the beloved series Naruto. Quick […]
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New Japanese Banknotes: A Deep Dive into the Redesigned Yen

New Japanese banknotes are here! Look at what has changed, such as who is on the new banknote. Read about it now!
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5 Things To Know About Watching Baseball In Japan

Have you ever watched baseball in Japan, the most popular sport in Japan? You should! Here is all you need to know before watching one!
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Japanese Language & Cultural Immersion Course: Learn and Experience Japan

Learn the language and experience the culture with our brand-new flexible course that you can join while you are traveling in Japan. Limited spots available so book yours now!
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Japan’s JDM Underground

Interested in the JDM cars in Japan? Check out our guide on how to enjoy and be part of this fantastic scene!
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お守り Omamori: Japanese Shrine Charms

Have you ever been captivated by the vibrant brocade pouches overflowing at Japanese shrines? Those delightful bundles are お守り omamori, more than just trinkets – potent symbols of luck and protection, deeply woven into Japanese culture. A Quick Jump To… A Charm for Every Wish The beauty of omamori lies in their incredible diversity. Whether […]
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Japanese Envelopes: When and How to Use Them

Envelopes are more than just paper pockets in Japan. They hold messages, express respect, and even symbolize auspicious occasions. From everyday letters to celebratory gift money, each type serves a specific purpose, adding a layer of cultural nuance to communication. This blog will discuss the diverse world of Japanese envelopes and unveil their proper usage. […]
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Saying “I Do” in Japan: A Guide to Traditional Weddings

Japan, a land steeped in rich tradition and captivating beauty, offers a unique glimpse into the world of weddings. Stepping beyond the typical white gown and ceremony, Japanese weddings blend ancient Shinto rituals with modern elements, creating a ceremony brimming with cultural significance and emotional depth. This blog will take you through traditional Japanese weddings, […]
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Coto Culture Experience Course: Japan’s National Sport – 相撲 Sumo

Sumo, with its colossal wrestlers and lightning-fast throws, is more than just a sport; it’s a cultural phenomenon deeply woven into the fabric of Japanese society. Sumo offers a unique glimpse into Japanese tradition, discipline, and raw athleticism, from its ancient Shinto roots to its modern-day tournaments. With this, in last week’s culture course, the […]
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