3月
16日,
2018年
CHOOSE A SIDE TO WIN A TRIP FOR 2 TO JAPAN!
http://us.jnto.go.jp/japanfoodbattle/
3月
15日,
2018年
SUICA
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/pass/suica.html
3月
14日,
2018年
Where can you use your mobile phone to talk?
- Restaurant / Coffee Shop
- In a bus or train
- In a elevator
Basically, people do not want to hear your story. If you need to talk, go somewhere there is nobody listening. It is the good rule.
3月
11日,
2018年
Do you Kit Kat?
Strawberry
Citrus Golden Blend
Pear
Shinshu Apple
Edamame Soybean
Purple Sweet Potato
Hot Japanese Chili
Cinnamon Cookie
Strawberry Cheesecake
Blueberry Cheesecake
Matcha-Green Tea
Hojicha Roasted Tea
Brown Sugar Syrup
Red Bean Sandwich
Wasabi
3月
9日,
2018年
Randoseru / ランドセル
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randoseru
I heard Randseru is becoming popular among the adults in Europe ... I do not know if that is true.
3月
8日,
2018年
Gifts
When you come back from Japan, what should you bring back?
3月
7日,
2018年
Hotels in Japan
- Capsule Hotel / Sauna Hotel
- Minsyuku (Japanese Style Bed and Breakfast)
- Business Hotel
- Love Hotel
- City Hotel
You can spend $15 per night to over $400 per night or more.
3月
6日,
2018年
Capsule Hotel
They are so cheap and very popular, so you need to book early. Those capsule hotels are usually provide big bath and sauna.
3月
5日,
2018年
Tattoos in Japan
If you have one point tattoo, we suggest you buy a sticker to cover your tattoo. You can question like if your culture encourage people to have tattoo, in case of like Polynesian Tattoo. I am sure there will be a lot of talk about this issue as Japan is getting ready for 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
3月
3日,
2018年
Guns are not allowed in Japan
Oh by the way, Japanese swords are not permitted either. Did you know that?
So, if you are visiting Japan, DO NOT BRING YOUR KNIFE!!!
Any fixed knife containing a blade length of 15 cm or more requires permission from the prefectural public safety commission in order to possess. Permission requirements also apply to any type of pocket knife over 6 cm (including Automatic Knives), spears over 15 cm in blade length, and Japanese halberds.[32] All knives with a blade length over 8 cm are prohibited from being carried, under a crime law,[33] with an exception for carrying for duty or other justifiable reasons. Possession is considered a petty crime and is not usually punishable by prison time. However, in cases where assault occurs with the knife, there is a penalty of up to 2 years prison or up to a ¥300000 fine. Folding knives with a blade length less than 8 cm (such as Swiss Army knives) are permitted, while SAK with a lock blade are prohibited from being carried.