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Okinawa[Category:District]
Okinawa is Japan's southernmost prefecture, consisting of a few dozen, small islands in the...
Kagawa[Category:Prefecture]
Kagawa Prefecture is located in the northeast corner of Shikoku Island...
Toyama[Category:Prefecture]
Toyama prefecture is located in north part of Chubu district. Many attractive places are...
Shiga[Category:Prefecture]
Shiga is a one of prefectures of Kansai Area, and it was called Omi province before...
Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route[Category:Spot]
The Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route was completed in 1971, and is a unique and spectular route through the Japan Alps....
Mie prefecture[Category:Prefecture]
Mie prefecture is in the western Kansai region of the main Japanese island Honshu....
Aichi prefecture[Category:Prefecture]
Aichi is a prefecture in the Chubu region of Japan...
The guide of Nagoya[Category:City]
Nagoya is Japan's 4th most populated city, and it is the capital city of Aichi Prefecture...
The Guide of Hokkaido[Category:District]
One of 4 main island of Japan. Located in the most north part...
The Guide of Kansai[Category:District]
Kansai district is western part of main island(Honshu) in Japan. Many histric...
The Guide of Osaka[Category:City]
Osaka is the largest city of western Japan. In 16th century...
The Guide of Hiroshima[Category:City]
Most famous for the first city in history to be destroyed by a nuclear weapon in Second World War...
The Guide Of Kyoto[Category:City]
Kyoto was the capital of Japan from 794 to ...
About Ikebukuro[Category:Area]
Second largest downtown in Tokyo. About 2,710,000 people use Ikebukuro station a day...
About Shinjuku[Category:Area]
Well known place as a central area of Tokyo. Shinjuku is the largest downtown...
The Pantry of Japan[Category:Photo]
Osaka is the largest city of western Japan. In 16th century, this area was called...
The Geisha gallery[Category:Photo]
A geisha is a woman highly trained in the arts of music, dance and...
Bamboo craft village[Category:Culture]
This village is surrounded by bamboo....
Hanami (Flower viewing)[Category:Culture]
The front line of cherry blossom in 2011...
Released Kawagoe(川越)[Category:Historical City]
Kawagoe is known as "Small Edo"...

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April 11th
Hanami(flower viewing) is important even for Japanese. In 2011, cherry blossom was fully in bloom in 10th of April in Tokyo.What is Hanami?Hanami is to watch flowers with drinks and foods. It is held at parks, riversides or nice viewing restaurants. Japan...
April 7th
A new select shop was opened at Tokyo Mid-Town in February 2011.This select shop "Roku" sells Japanese traditional crafts by variety of artists. From living national treasures to up-and-coming artists.You will be attracted by those beautiful Japanese hand...
April 5th
By big earthquake in Japan, foreign media shows many Japanese wearing masks. But we do not wearing masks for radiation. Just for hay fever!! More than 25% of Japanese people have hay fever.About hay fever from wikipediaAllergic rhinitis, pollenosis or hay...
March 25th
Otaku is the generic name for subculture fun. Similar to freaks, maniac or enthusiast, but they are not paranoia.This word was created around 1970s. Otaku has no clear definition. Originally referring to Animation and SF funs, but it is used for more gene...
March 20th
Tortoiseshell cats are being pushed to an extinction in Japan, and theres a sacred Shrine that is in Nikko that is called "Toshogu" that displays a sleeping tortoiseshell cat that is called the "Nemurineko", which literally means, "Sleeping cat". The cat ...
March 19th
In the recent years, "Death Note", a manga (comic) adapted to a movie blockbuster.For those who don't know, "Death Note" is a story about this genius high school boy named Light, happened to found a notebook called "Death Note". Using that note, he can wr...
March 18th
The weekday rush hours peak between 7am and 9am in the morning, and shortly after 5pm in the evening, however, morning rush hours tend to be more concentrated and heavier than evening rush hours. Rush hours are most extreme in Tokyo, but can also be prett...