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Rain, Rain Go Away: Surviving Hiroshima’s Rainy Season

Apr 24, 2017 By Jade Brischke

Rainy season is coming! For those of you new to Japan and especially those who are unfamiliar with this kind...[ Click to read more ]

Biru Stand Shigetomi: Hiroshima’s Standing Beer Bar

Apr 24, 2017 By Jade Brischke

The lack of space in Japan has resulted in the need to utilise every square metre possible and thus, to...[ Click to read more ]

Talk to the Animals at Asa Zoo in Hiroshima

Apr 24, 2017 By Jade Brischke

Hiroshima City Asa Zoological Park, better known as Asa Zoo, is the local place that families and couples go to...[ Click to read more ]

13th Annual Charity Soccer Tournament in Yokohama

Apr 18, 2017 By Ray Proper

Once again our annual Charity Soccer day is fast approaching, and with the current struggles we see around the world...[ Click to read more ]

Nagoya Latino American Festival in Sakae

Apr 18, 2017 By Ray Proper

Festival Latino Americano Nagoya is the place to be in Nagoya! Come to Sakae and see live Latin music, Salsa dancers,...[ Click to read more ]

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A Museum of Subterfuge – the Ninja Museum of Igaryu in Mie

Apr 17, 2017 By Justin Hanus

The existence of the Ninja Museum of Igaryu is testament to mankind's love of the subversive. Samurai warriors are the...[ Click to read more ]

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Take a Tour of Hakutsuru Sake Brewery in Kobe

Apr 17, 2017 By Justin Hanus

In Japan, there are many ways to enjoy the tradition of sake. The rice wine has a long history in...[ Click to read more ]

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Day Trips From Tokyo – Kamakura, the Kyoto of the East

Apr 17, 2017 By Bert Wishart

When tourist destinations claim to 'have it all', you can generally presume that this is short hand for 'there are a...[ Click to read more ]

Tokyo International Art Fair

Apr 16, 2017 By Admin

The Tokyo International Art Fair is the first commercial fair of Japan to establish an international network for Collectors to...[ Click to read more ]