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Food Allergies in Japan

Jan 23, 2017 By

Dealing with food allergies can be a hassle anywhere, but it can be especially worrisome when trying to find something...[ Click to read more ]

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Getting Into the Spirit of Hiroshima’s Oyster Season

Jan 17, 2017 By Justin Hanus

As New Year’s well wishes fade from conversations across Japan, an unspoken but equally cheerful sentiment permeates the atmosphere of...[ Click to read more ]

Tokyo Auto Salon 2017

Dec 28, 2016 By

Not being a speed demon myself it is hard to relate to the fast and furious aesthetic, but I definitely...[ Click to read more ]

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Ice Skating Around Aichi and Nagoya

Dec 27, 2016 By Bert Wishart

When it comes to winter sports, Japan is a little bit ice crazy. Hosting the Winter Olympics in 1964 (Sapporo)...[ Click to read more ]

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Getting Theatrical at Nagoya’s Kabuki Cafe

Dec 27, 2016 By Bert Wishart

When one thinks of Japanese high art, alongside haiku, ukiyo-e, and the movies of Yasujiro Ozu, kabuki is most probably one...[ Click to read more ]

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A ‘Pizza’ the action – Authentic Italian Pizza in Nagoya

Dec 27, 2016 By Bert Wishart

While Japan is well known for its glorious food, no matter how much you love sushi, tempura, or shabushabu, there...[ Click to read more ]

Countryside Hospitality Just a Drive Away from Hiroshima

Dec 26, 2016 By Jade Brischke

Until this year I had never heard of Ohnan Town and even now when I mention the name to local Japanese...[ Click to read more ]

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In Hiroshima, Owl you Need is Coffee!

Dec 22, 2016 By Jade Brischke

If you’ve exhausted all the cat cafes in Hiroshima and you’re looking for something new, why not head to the...[ Click to read more ]

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Take an Authentic Japanese Cooking Class in Kyoto

Dec 21, 2016 By Justin Hanus

One of the most memorable and exciting aspects of traveling or living among a different culture is exploring the cuisine....[ Click to read more ]

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