What Is Japan Like?(日本ってどんな国?)

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What is it like to visit Japan? I realize this is a big topic, but I perceive Japan (in a favorable light) in the following ways...

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Valentine’s Day in Japan(日本のバレンタインデー)

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On February 14, Japan, like the rest of the globe, observes Valentine's Day. However, I feel that Japan's Valentine's Day, like Christmas, has special qualities.

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Mister DonutーPopular Donut Chain in Japan(日本で人気のドーナツチェーン「ミスタードーナツ/ミスド」)

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Mister Doughnut (Misudo for short) is one of Japan's most well-known donut franchises. I frequent this doughnut store whenever I want donuts...

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Naomi Osaka(大坂なおみ)

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Naomi Osaka, a professional tennis player from Japan, won the Australian Open this weekend. I'd want to say a couple of things about this champion.

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Ohsyo― A popular Chinese Restaurant in Kansai(餃子の王将ー関西で人気の中華料理店)

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Ohsyo is a well-known Chinese restaurant brand in the Kansai districts of West Japan, such as Osaka and Kyoto.

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Coming of Age Ceremony in Japan(日本の成人式)

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In Japan, the 2nd Monday of January is a national holiday known as "Coming of Age Day." Local governments (municipalities) throw a celebration for adults who have turned 20 on

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New Year’s Days and Lucky Bag(新年と福袋)

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Buying a lucky bag, or fukubukuro, from a department store is a common New Year's holiday activity in Japan.

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New Year’s Eve and Day in Japan(日本の大晦日と元日)

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I hope everyone has a wonderful New Year! I wish you happiness and pleasure in the next year! In Japan, there are a few traditional methods to celebrate New Year's

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U.S.A- Japan’s Popular Song in 2018(U.S.Aー2018年、日本で人気の曲)

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The song "U.S.A." by DA PUMP is so famous in Japan that we often hear it on television. I enjoy how fast-paced it is!

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Christmas in Japan(日本のクリスマス)

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Christmas is perhaps one of the most significant holidays on the planet. Do you have any idea what life is like in Japan? I suppose the Japanese Christmas is one-of-a-kind.

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