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Healthy Living Activities in Kobe

May 22, 2019 By Justin Hanus

With the second highest life expectancy in the world at an average of just under 84 years, Japan has a...[ Click to read more ]

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Your Guide to a Day at Nara Park in Nara City

By Justin Hanus

There are numerous things to do and see in Nara City, but the most important attraction has to be Nara...[ Click to read more ]

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Great Walks in Kobe for Great Weather!

By Justin Hanus

With nearby mountains and plenty of parks and scenic attractions, Kobe is a pleasant city to explore by foot. Many...[ Click to read more ]

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Best Foreign Restaurants in Kobe

By Justin Hanus

Kobe has plenty to offer foodies who like nothing more than a spot of sampling the culinary delights in a...[ Click to read more ]

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How Shodo Lessons Will Teach You More Than Calligraphy

By Justin Hanus

On the surface, it may seem that shodo is simply a form of Japanese writing. Actually, it is much more...[ Click to read more ]

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Kobe Matsuri: Where East Meets West for a Weekend in May

Apr 17, 2019 By Justin Hanus

The annual Kobe Festival (Matsuri) is unlike any celebration you are likely to run into in the Kansai region during...[ Click to read more ]

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Kyoto International Manga Museum

Apr 15, 2019 By Justin Hanus

There’s no better place in the country for fans of manga than the Kyoto International Manga Museum. Visitors have the...[ Click to read more ]

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How to Spend Easter in Kobe

By Justin Hanus

Easter is not generally celebrated in Japan, but the growing community of western expats in the country means that provisions...[ Click to read more ]

Best Traditional Japanese Restaurants in Kansai

By Justin Hanus

Japan takes its food very seriously and Japanese cuisine is diverse as well as being among the healthiest in the...[ Click to read more ]

7 Facts About Ninjas

By Justin Hanus

Everyone is familiar with ninjas. They feature heavily in pop culture both in Japan and in the rest of the...[ Click to read more ]

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