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Which do you prefer, a robot or a man?
2015/02/15 | English, Japanese Culture, Japanese system convenience store, Cool Japan, Japan now, Japanese culture, Japanese history, Japanese tradition, robot, Tokyo, Western culture in Japan
In the last article, I wrote about one attitude of customers that annoyed very much the people who w
The Year of 2014 is ending..
2014/12/31 | English, Japanese Culture, Personal thoughts Asakusa, blue light-emitting diodes, Cool Japan, earthquakes, Harajuku, Japan now, Japanese culture, Japanese history, Japanese tradition, Kanji of the year, Kawaii, Nobel prize, Tokyo Sky Tree, typhoons
Today, it is the last day of 2014. How would you define the year of 2014? In Japan, the Kanji (Chine
The Mystery of Mont Blanc
2014/10/15 | About Tokyo, English, Japanese Food cakes, Cool Japan, deserts, Japan now, Japanese food, Japanese history, Japanese language, Japanese tradition, Jiyugaoka, Mitsukoshi, Mont Blanc, Monte Bianco, Nihonbashi, sweets, Tokyo, Western culture in Japan, what to eat in Japan
What does a word "Mont Blanc" remind you of? A mountain? Or fountain pens? If you like deserts an
The Mistery Of KOMBINI
2014/09/29 | About Tokyo, English, Japanese Food, Japanese system, Personal thoughts 24 hours, 7-Eleven, art, Buddhism, cheese, cheese cake, coffee, convenience stores, Family Mart, greed, Japan now, Japanese culture, Japanese food, Japanese history, Japanese sweets, Lawson, Western culture in Japan, what to eat in Japan, Yin and Yang
Do you know KOMBINI? KOMBINI is the abbreviation for Convenience Stores pronounced in very Japane
Does A Botamochi Fallen Down From The Shelf To Your Mouth Make You Happy?
2014/09/24 | English, Japanese Culture, Japanese Food, Japanese Language anko, botamochi, Cool Japan, deserts, Edo, Japanese culture, Japanese food, Japanese history, Japanese language, Japanese proverbs, Japanese sweets, Japanese tradition, ohagi, Wagashi
Having studied a lot on a Japanese traditional sweet called O-Hagi or Botamochi to write the article
What Has Made Japan So Crazy?
2014/08/31 | English, Japanese Culture animation, anime, Asakusa, Cool Japan, Edo, Iwakura Tomomi, Japan now, Japanese history, Japanese tradition, Meiji, Western culture in Japan
I have no idea about other countries, but I rather feel that “old-fashioned” is an adjective which h
Do You Really Know What A Japanese Rice Cooker Can Do?
2014/08/03 | English, Japanese Culture, Japanese Food cooking, Japanese culture, Japanese dish, Japanese food, Japanese history, recipe, rice, rice cooker, Washoku
Having read a very interesting article about a rice cooker in my friend's blog, JAPAN CAN(ADA) MIX,
The Sound Of Cows In The Marsh Echoes The Impermanence
2014/07/26 | English, Japanese Culture, Personal thoughts animation, anime, Buddhism, bullfrog, frog, invasive alien species, Japanese history, Least Concern, Red List, red swamp crawfish, The Tale of the Heike, wild animals
Today I would like to share the history of a species called "bullfrog". They are very large frogs, 1
Encyclopedia of Japanese Summer
2014/07/14 | English, Japanese Culture Cool Japan, Japanese culture, Japanese history, japanese souvenirs, Japanese sweets, Japanese tradition, Summer in Japan, Washoku, what to eat in Japan
In our website 2 Hours Drive From Tokyo, we collected 21 things and activities that have been close
Would Intelligence and Emotion Go Together?
2014/07/02 | English, Japanese Culture art, Chinese, Cool Japan, futon, Geisha, Heian period, japanese, japanese art, Japanese beauty, Japanese culture, Japanese customs, Japanese history, Japanese tradition, Kawaii, Maiko, makeup, ohaguro, Shironuri, Tale of Genji, Ukiyo-e
Sometimes emotions cannot live in peace with intelligence. Imagine that you come upon a very beau
What Did The Most Famous Russian Girl In Japan Do?
2014/06/14 | English, Japanese Culture art, Cool Japan, History of Theatre, Imperial Theater, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese history, Japanese tradition, kabuki, Katyusha, Shakespeare, Taisho period, Tokyo, 帝国劇場
Today, I would like to introduce you the most famous Russian girl in Japan. Her name is not Lena or
The Light Of Fireflies
2014/06/10 | English Auld Lang Syne, Cool Japan, fireflies, hotaru, Japan now, japanese, Japanese culture, Japanese customer service, Japanese history, Japanese language, Japanese tradition, The Light of Fireflies, Tokyo, Waterloo Bridge, Western culture in Japan, 蛍の光
Have you ever been an "annoying" customer who does not stop shopping even after the closing time of
Everything Started From The Most Famous Frenchman In Japan
2014/06/05 | English, Japanese Culture animation, anime, Chiba, Cool Japan, Japan now, Japanese culture, Japanese history, kabuki, keisei rose garden, keisei rose nurseries, manga, margaret, oscar, rose, takarasienne, takarazuka, takarazuka revue, the rose of versailles, visual kei, vk, オスカル, ベルサイユのばら, 京成バラ園
The most famous Indian woman in Japan, as I wrote in the past article "Who Cut the Milk?", is Sujata
Who Cut the Milk?
2014/05/13 | English, Japanese Food Buddhism, butter, cheese, dairy products, japanese, Japanese culture, Japanese food, Japanese history, Japanese milk, Japanese tradition, milk, Washoku
To write an article on 2 Hours Drive From Tokyo I studied a bit about the history of dairy products