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Kit Kat Kraziness – What Is Going On?

Aug 24, 2017 By Justin Hanus

Sometimes a company can find consumer gold in that suggestion box put out in the lunch room for employees to...[ Click to read more ]

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The Best Bike Rides Around Kansai

Aug 24, 2017 By Justin Hanus

Bicycles have long been a staple in Japanese life. Many of the roadways are built with designated bike lanes. Bicycle...[ Click to read more ]

Get Inked! A History of and Places to Get a Tattoo in Hiroshima

Aug 24, 2017 By Jade Brischke

Even before I came to Japan, I’d heard stories about tattoos being a no-go if you wanted to go to...[ Click to read more ]

Celebrate the Last Days of Summer in Hiroshima… Outdoors!

Aug 24, 2017 By Jade Brischke

So the weather is cooling down (okay, seriously, who am I kidding?) but with the days still sunny and fine...[ Click to read more ]

Have a (Sand) Blast at The Glass Museum!

Aug 24, 2017 By Jade Brischke

Summer may nearly be over, but it’s still hot outside and even though you want to go somewhere and do...[ Click to read more ]

World Beer Summit in Nagoya

Jul 31, 2017 By

With all that is happening in the world today I think we can all agree that a summit is needed....[ Click to read more ]

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The World Friendship Centre: Peace and Friendship in Hiroshima

Jul 26, 2017 By Jade Brischke

Hiroshima is the kind of place that you cannot visit or live in without being influenced by its history and...[ Click to read more ]

Keep c(K)ool and Kampai! Beer Gardens in Hiroshima

Jul 26, 2017 By Jade Brischke

When rainy season finally ends and the nights are hot and steamy, there is nothing better to do on a...[ Click to read more ]

Ice, Ice, Baby… The best Ice Cream in Hiroshima

Jul 26, 2017 By Jade Brischke

With the sun beating down and the humidity at almost 100%, summer in Hiroshima can be almost unbearable for those...[ Click to read more ]

Meet Kobe’s Sister City – Seattle, Washington

Jul 24, 2017 By Justin Hanus

The idea of international "sister cities" began in 1947 as a way to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding after World...[ Click to read more ]

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