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Jul 31

Japanese mascots - Kutan from Narita Airport

Since Japan is the country where almost every company has a mascot, it was only natural for the Narita Airport to have its own mascot. Meet Kutan!
Actually, if you enter Japan through Narita…

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Jul 30

A Japanese Song per Day: Kinya Kotani - Aerial

Kinya Kotani - Aerial:


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Jul 28

A Japanese Song per Day: Ryuichi Kawamura - Glass

Ryuichi Kawamura - Glass:


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Jul 27

A Japanese Song per Day: Monoral - Tuesday

Monoral - Tuesday:


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Jul 25

Akihabara Don Quijote

Among the buildings from Akihabara, Tokyo, there are a few that can be considered landmarks. Some because of the design, others because of the history…
One of my favorites is the building hosting…

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Jul 24

Toyosu

The Toyosu area from Tokyo was relatively recently created (in 1937) by land reclamation. Knowing this and if you’re not used to the audacity and professionalism of the Japanese builders, you can be…

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Jul 23

A Japanese Song per Day: Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Kaneda

Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Kaneda:


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Jul 21

Chindon'ya, Japanese marching band

Japan is known as a traditionalist country, but even here, in time some traditional occupations disappear. One of them is the Japanese marching band, chindon’ya, street performers advertising shops…

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Jul 18

Hakone Red Bridge

The great torii from Lake Ashi is one of the main attractions of Hakone, but I noticed that of all the tourists coming to admire the torii, only a few know that it is worth diverting from the…

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Jul 16

A Japanese Song per Day: TVXQ - Endlessly Sweet

TVXQ - Endlessly Sweet:


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