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Japanese Candy You Can Easily Find in the U.S. in 2024
Have you ever tried Japanese candy? Japanese sweets have gained popularity not just in Japan but also internationally. In the United States, you can find many popular Japanese candies on the shelves of local convenience stores, candy sho... -
Japanese Temples and Shrines in the United States
The United States, known for its cultural diversity, hosts various religious sites, including marvelous Japanese-inspired Shinto temples. Here are some notable Japanese Shinto temples in the United States. The Kami ShrineLocated in the S... -
JFOODO Miso Chatterbox – Ripple
【Miso Chatterbox】 SEE MORE Schedule ▪Taking Applications: January 5 - January 24▪Participants Selected: January 25▪Participants Selected: January 25 - January 30▪Packs Received: January 25 - January 30 About JFOODO Established to promo... -
Taste of Japan Cooking Party
【Taste of Japan Cooking Party】 Schedule ▪Party Date: January 29 ▪Taking Applications: December 15 - January 4▪Participants Selected: January 5▪Packs Received: January 13 - January 28▪Try And Share Products: January 29 - February 13 Abo... -
How Sushi Became Popular in the United States
Sushi has been embraced by Americans and disintegrated as a favorite dish. The history of how this Japanese food made its way into American culture is an interesting story. -
D.C. Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival
Every year, the National Cherry Blossom Festival takes place in Washington D.C. in the surrounding Tidal Basin. With over 3,000 beautiful trees to see, the National Cherry Blossom Festival depends on the blooming of these trees that typically occurs in March. -
Chopsticks and How to Properly Use Them
When you think of traditional Japanese meals, you probably envision the use of chopsticks picking up noodles, sushi, and other Japanese dishes. Here are some essential facts about Japanese chopsticks you should know before trying them out! -
Asian-American Cultural Greek Organizations at UCLA
UCLA’s Asain Greek Council encourages its member organizations to embrace their Asian ancestry and explore it. Let us dive into the organizations that make up this council and what they bring to UCLA and how they interact in their experience as asian-american based organizations.
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