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The Complete Guide to Japanese Tea

WEBFrom traditional tea ceremonies that artfully prepare matcha to the palate cleansing konacha served at sushi restaurants, tea is an essential part of Japanese …

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What is お元気ですか (Ogenki Desu Ka)

WEBAs I mentioned, お元気ですか ( ogenki desu ka) is not commonly used in Japan. This is because this expression is used only when you haven’t seen someone for …

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The Top Japanese Skin Care Products

WEBTake All of Our Yen: Japanese Skin Care Products You'll Love Japan is a country where a minimalistic, simple aesthetic has long been prized. Of course, step foot …

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Japanese Phrases for the Doctor's Office

WEBWhen you do receive your health insurance card, you can go back to the doctor’s clinic/pharmacy with your receipt and get a partial refund (70%) on your bill. …

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Going to the Doctor in Japan: A Quick Guide

WEBGoing to the doctor in Japan can be a mixed experience, especially if you don’t speak much Japanese. Japan has a “hybrid” healthcare system, meaning that the …

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How to Say Good in Japanese Naturally: いい (ii) Vs. 良い (Yoi)

WEBLet’s see how to use both of these words naturally in Japanese. 1. いい (ii) / 良い (Yoi): Good, Nice. While いい ( ii) and 良い ( yoi) have the same meaning, there is …

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Working Out in Japan: How to Stay Fit

WEBBy Kristen Barrett. July 6, 2020. In the past few years, a movement has quietly begun to take shape in Japan. A subtle but undeniable growth of the fitness-focused lifestyle has …

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A Comprehensive Guide to 40 Body Parts in Japanese

WEB左耳 ( hidari mimi ): left ear. 8. 鼻 (Hana): Nose. In Japan, people might often remark on how “tall” the bridge of your nose is by saying 鼻が高い ( hana ga takai) for a …

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Buddhism: A Look Into the Beliefs, Practices & History

WEBJuly 6, 2020. Buddhism is an exercise in spiritual development. The ultimate aim is achieving enlightenment through the practices of meditation and mindful living. …

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How to Say Happy New Year in Japanese and Other Important …

WEB1. 明けましておめでとうございます (Akemashite Omedetō Gozaimasu): Happy New Year. You will hear this expression many times during the New Year in …

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Asking and Giving Directions in Japanese: A Basic Guide

WEB10 Basic Directions. First, let’s learn the cardinal directions and other basics like “left” and “right.”. 1. 上 (Ue): Up, Above. In addition to meaning up or above, 上 ( ue) …

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7 Ways to Say "Happy" in Japanese

WEB1. 嬉しい (Ureshii): Happy, Glad. 嬉しい ( ureshii) is probably the most common way to say you’re happy in Japanese. It describes the temporary happiness …

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9 Ways to Say "I'm Tired" in Japanese

WEBHere’s how native Japanese speakers express their tiredness and the nuance of each term. 1. 疲れる (Tsukareru): Mentally or Physically To Get Tired. Degree of …

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The Complete Japanese Zodiac And Astrological Signs Guide

WEBPeople born in the year of the snake are said to be adaptable. 7. 午(Uma): Horse – Years: 1990, 2002, 2014, 2026. The year of the horse is tied in with health and …

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4 Different Ways to Say Good Luck in Japanese

WEB1. 頑張って! (Ganbatte): Good Luck! You’ll hear native Japanese speakers saying 頑張って! ( ganbatte) a lot. While this is not a direct translation of “good luck,” it is …

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The 10 Best Yuri Manga For You To Explore

WEB10. Beauty and the Beast Girl (Neji, 2017) Heath is a monster girl that lives in solitude deep in the forest but desperately wishes she could live among humans and …

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Working in a Japanese Company: The Office Environment

WEBTeams in Japan. Teamwork means something very different meaning in Japan. Think of a wall of people, marching forward with their arms linked and shouting, …

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All About Japanese Honorifics: San, Chan, Sama, Kun, & More

WEB1. さん (San): Mr./Mrs., Sir/Madam. さん (san) is the most common and universal honorific used among Japanese people. The use of さん (san) is comparable …

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