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Enjoying the Autumn Leaves in Japan
From September to November, the leaves on the mountains turn yellow and red, and this is called "kouyou" in Japanese, and the number of people enjoying the beautiful autumn leaves increases in autumn. -
Lucky Bag, a Japanese New Year’s Event
Every New Year in Japan, thousands of people line up to buy "lucky bags" called "fukubukuro". A lucky bag is a bag filled with everything from clothing to food that the store sells, and the items are secret. -
“Super Nintendo World”, the World’s First Area in USJ
Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Mario and creator of many popular Nintendo titles including "The Legend of Zelda," has been involved in the creation of "Super Nintendo World," which will continue to expand! -
Halloween in Japan
In Japan, there are many differences in the ways in which the spooky holiday is celebrated compared to the traditions of the United States, many aspects taking on a new life and many traditions being left in the dust. -
Japanese Theme Parks During Halloween
In Japan, they put an emphasis on the holiday at their amusement parks. Tokyo Disneyland, Universal Studios, and Sanrio Puroland are three major amusement parks in Japan that take Halloween to the next level. -
5 Fabulous Frappachinos on the Japanese Starbucks Menu
To celebrate their 25th anniversary in Japan, Starbucks has created 47 different frappuccino flavors each based on one of Japan's 47 prefectures. These flavors are picked based on items well-known to each prefecture! -
7 Types of Gambling Available in Japan
Gambling is prohibited in Japan, and there are no casinos in Japan. However, while gambling is punishable, there are several types of gambling activities that are officially recognized by the government in Japan. -
Daiso: The Store that has it all!
Imagine a magical place where you can get anything you need, and I mean anything, at an incredibly cheap price with high-quality. This sounds too good to be true, but at the Daiso store, it’s reality. -
Japanese Fes 2021: The Tastiest Day of your Life
Have you ever tried Japanese street food? Are you a fan of savory fried delicacies and sweet snacks? At the Japanese Fes in New York City, there are many opportunities throughout the year to expand your palate! -
Newest Top 5 Most Popular Capsule Toys
In 1965, capsule toys were imported to Japan, and five years later, their popularity spread nationwide. In Japan, it is called by "Gacha Gacha" from the sound of turning the lever, and now it is sold not only as a toy but also as a capsule of various things. Here are five of the most popular ones.