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Delicious School Lunches in Japan
More than 10 million elementary and junior high school students are served school lunches in 94% of the schools in Japan. How do they make delicious school lunches in Japan? -
Japan is a Very Unique Country with Different Frequencies
In Japan, the frequency differs from region to region, with 50 Hz in eastern Japan and 60 Hz in western Japan.This is a very unique situation in the world and is caused when Japan introduces generators. -
Different Colour Images in Different Countries
There are many things that are perceived differently in different countries. One of them is the image of color. I will introduce what images Japanese people have of various colors. Compare with your own image! -
Several Unlucky Years in Life in Japan
There is an unlucky year called "yaku doshi" in Japan. Yaku doshi is a year to be more modest than usual. The word "yaku" has the meaning of misfortune or calamity, and the idea is to spend the year more carefully than usual in order to avoid it. -
3 Reasons Why Japanese People Don’t Have a Tipping Culture
Tipping used to be a custom in some places in Japan, but now it is gone in most places. The tipping system disappeared because it didn't fit Japan, but there is a system in Japan that is similar to tipping. -
More Dentists Than Convenience Stores in Japan
If you've ever been to Japan, you know that there are a lot of convenience stores in the country. It is common to find a convenience store every five minutes. There are more dentists than convenience stores in Japan! -
The Spider is an Insect of Good Luck in Japan
What would you do if bugs were in your house? To the Japanese, spiders are considered very good things and should never be killed. Here is why spiders should not be killed, and when they should not be killed. -
The Meaning of Numbers in Japan
Even in the world, the meanings of numbers change from country to country, and the impressions of numbers in a country often are deeply influenced by the culture of that country. This is also true in Japan. -
Japan has White Day One Month after Valentine’s Day
In Japan, a day called White Day was created around 1970. White Day is a day when men who receive gifts such as chocolates on Valentine's Day (February 14) give gifts in return to women on March 14, one month later.