H&R Group Blog

The Wacky World of Japanese Deathmatch Wrestling

Jun 29, 2021 By Bert Wishart

Back when I lived in the UK, one of my co-workers told me about how, in his free time, he...[ Click to read more ]

No Comments
Tags: ,

Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima

Jun 26, 2021 By Justin Hanus

Peace Memorial Park stands as a silent appeal to eliminate all nuclear weapons and a plea for world peace. This...[ Click to read more ]

Japan’s COVID-19 Tracking App – What You Need to Know

Jun 25, 2021 By Bert Wishart

As a response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Japan's government has released a tracking application that will notify its users...[ Click to read more ]

No Comments

Great Places to See a Sunset in Kansai

Jun 22, 2021 By Justin Hanus

Watching the sunset on the horizon is a fantastic way to cap off the day, make lasting memories, and take...[ Click to read more ]

Mazda: The Economic Engine of Hiroshima

Jun 22, 2021 By Justin Hanus

Hiroshima is a company town. Mazda is the region’s biggest employer, and the carmaker bankrolls the city’s professional baseball team,...[ Click to read more ]

Buying Summer Yukata in Tokyo

Jun 20, 2021 By Bert Wishart

If you have ever been to a summer fireworks festival around Tokyo you may have noticed many people wearing traditional Japanese dress and...[ Click to read more ]

Best Beaches in Kobe

Jun 20, 2021 By Justin Hanus

Now summer has arrived, many of us will fancy a getaway for a day or two to the beach. Japan’s...[ Click to read more ]

Mitchan Sōhonten – Hiroshima Style Okonomiyaki in Hiroshima!

Jun 20, 2021 By Jade Brischke

Okonomiyaki would be like a Japanese pancake if pancakes were made of vegetables and meat, not sweet but incredibly savory.  In...[ Click to read more ]

Starting Your Own Business in Kobe

Jun 15, 2021 By Justin Hanus

With the 3rd strongest economy in the world, Japan is an excellent place to start up a business. There are...[ Click to read more ]

No Comments

Best Monuments to See in Kobe

Jun 15, 2021 By Justin Hanus

There’s no better way to explore Kobe than on foot. This allows you to take everything in and feel like...[ Click to read more ]

No Comments