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2020.02.13Culture & Seasons
Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14 and is the day of the couple's vows their love. In Japan, it is customary for the girl to give chocolate… [Read more]
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2020.02.03Culture & Seasons
Setsubun festival (the day before the beginning of spring)
In Japan, the setsubun festival (the day before the beginning of spring) will be sprinkled with fried soybeans while saying "Ghosts go away! Blessing… [Read more]
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2020.01.13Culture & Seasons
The second Monday in January is a Japanese national holiday to celebrate people who have just turned 20. It is called "Coming of Age day ceremony". … [Read more]
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2020.01.01Culture & Seasons
"New Year's Day" is the first day of the year, which is January 1. In Japanese New Year, they usually visit shrines and greeting family and friends … [Read more]
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2019.12.31Culture & Seasons
December 31 is New Year's Eve.In Japan, we hear the midnight bell on New Year's Eve eating soba. How do you spend the New Year’s Eve in your country… [Read more]
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2019.12.26Culture & Seasons
A very thorough cleaning is an end of year big cleaning. In modern Japan, it usually refers to cleaning at the end of the year. Remove the dust from… [Read more]
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2019.12.25Culture & Seasons
In Japan, many people celebrate by eating cakes and chicken with their lover or family. There are also illumination events in various places. What d… [Read more]
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2019.12.22Culture & Seasons
The solstice is "the day with the longest night of the year". In Japan, it is customary to put Yuzu in the bath on this day. This is to keep your bo… [Read more]
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2019.11.23Culture & Seasons
Thanksgiving Day is a day of "respecting labor, celebrating production, and thanking the people of the nation".Thanks to everyone.
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2019.11.03Culture & Seasons
In commemoration of the day of the promulgation of the Japanese Constitution on November 3, 1946, November 3 was designated as “Culture Day,” and it … [Read more]