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We know you're not trying to be a bad tourist, but everyone occasionally breaks one of these unspoken rules in Japan.
Don't let the heat get you down. If you're looking for something new to try this year, here are ten Japanese summer ...
But not all romaji is the same. Depending on where you look, you might see “shi” spelled as “shi,” “si” or even something ...
Worried your boss might report you to immigration if you quit your job in Japan? Learn what they can—and can’t—do under ...
Apply to the latest job openings in this week's Top Jobs in Japan in video production, teaching, security and more.
Learn when travel insurance in Japan is essential, what it covers and how to protect yourself during your trip.
Kamakura is a historic gem located just an hour south of Tokyo. Famous for its hydrangeas (ajisai), this city transforms into a colorful paradise when the rain arrives.Meigetsuin Temple, known as the ...
Japan Post Co. is the national postal service, and its post offices are located throughout the country, making it the main point of contact for sending general mail. When sending mail internationally, ...
Tap Menu at the bottom of the home screen and select “スマホ用電子証明書を申請する (Apply for Smartphone Certificate)”. Select which ...
Although traffic lights (信号機, shingoki) in Japan usually follow the worldwide convention of red, yellow and green, learners of the Japanese language will know that the locals actually say the color ...
Your laundry is still damp, your futon smells weird, and your umbrella just flipped inside out.Welcome to the rainy season in Japan. Known as tsuyu, it typically begins in early June and lasts through ...