This blog offers real information about "daily" aspects of Japan from my "Osaka-person" perspective. Feel free to send me questions or requests. Follow me on social media! 「大阪人」として「日常的な」日本の情報を発信しています。質問やリクエストはお気軽にどうぞ!SNSもフォローして下さい!
One of the most popular Japanese snacks is jagariko. Japan offers a wide range of items.
Read FullKobe Luminarie is a truly going place right now in Kobe, Hyogo, a neighboring prefecture of Osaka. It is held for roughly 2 weeks every winter.
Read FullIn most public venues in Japan, Wi-Fi is free, while some places have restrictions such as a one-hour limit per session or a poor Internet connection.
Read FullOsaka, like other Japanese towns, has four different seasons throughout the year. With sakura cherry blossoms all around, spring is pleasantly warm.
Read FullOne of the most prominent tourist attractions in Osaka, Japan, is Osaka-jo Castle. Hideyoshi Toyotomi, one of Japan's most renowned samurais, handled its construction.
Read FullUniversal Studios Japan (USJ, or "Yuniba") is undoubtedly one of my favorite sites in Osaka, Japan. In theme parks, I believe most visitors choose ride attractions.
Read FullWhen it comes to money, do you believe Japan's prices are too high? Of course, it depends on where you are and what you're looking for...
Read FullMost of my overseas acquaintances see Japan's atmosphere favorably. Large cities such as Tokyo and Osaka may conjure up images of a crowded, polluted environment.
Read FullIn Japan, particularly in Osaka, the yellow American cartoon characters "Minions" are gaining popularity...
Read FullTime may be a crucial factor in comprehending Japanese culture. This is just my own opinion, but Japan is notorious for its timeliness. It's a method of gaining people's confidence.
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