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How Japanese Elementary Schoolers Spend Their Day: School Rules, Lunch, and After-School Fun

Living in Japan brings many surprises, especially for families who have just moved here or those from overseas. The dail...
Culture

Recommended Hotels and Sightseeing Spots in Shiga Prefecture|Spectacular Views and Excellent Value at Biwafront Hikone

Travel destinations vary, but one thing I always choose carefully is the hotel.Of course, if you are willing to spend mo...
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Japanese School Entrance Ceremony Guide: Outfit, Preparation, and Schedule

The Japanese school entrance season is just around the corner🌸In Japan, entrance ceremonies are held in April, together ...
Culture

How We Chose Our Child’s Randoseru: A Parent’s Timeline Before Elementary School

Japan’s school entrance season in April is just around the corner.When you think of spring in Japan, cherry blossoms and...
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Japanese New Year Tradition Explained: Otoshidama Money, Gift Etiquette & Travel Ideas

The New Year(Shogatsu・正月) is one of Japan’s most cherished cultural traditions. Otoshidama (お年玉) — the practice of givin...
Agriculture

The Sweet Charm of Japanese Dried Persimmons (Hoshigaki): A Traditional Winter Superfood

If you’ve never tried Japanese dried persimmons, also known as Hoshigaki, you’re truly missing out on one of Japan’s mos...
Culture

Why We Chose “Mitene GPS” for Our Child Starting Elementary School

In Japan, when children enter elementary school (shōgakkō), daily routines change significantly.Children who were previo...
Culture

Sticker Swapping in Japan: What Foreigners Should Know About this Popular Trend Among Elementary School Girls

If you're a foreigner living in Japan or planning to visit, you might be surprised to learn about one of the most popula...
Culture

Tokai City Near Nagoya: The Ultimate Guide for Foreign Residents, Tourists & Families

If you’re looking for a destination near Nagoya that’s convenient, friendly, and comfortable for everyday living, Tokai ...
Culture

Must-Visit Shrines for the New Year:Spots in Japan’s Nagoya region

If you’re planning your first shrine visit of the year (hatsumode) in Nagoya region, you’re in luck. This area is home t...