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A Guide to Air Conditioners in Japan
In Japanese "air conditioner" is said エアコン aircon and the word derives from the English term and composed of…
Seijin no Hi
Seijin no hi or adult’s day is a Japanese holiday established for young people to celebrate their coming-of…
Japan Hit by a Third (Small) Wave of Covid at the End of 2020
In the second half of November, Japan was undergoing a new surge of Coronavirus cases, with about 2,500 new…
The Worst Times to Travel in Japan
When planning a first trip to Japan, the first natural move is to decide on when traveling in Japan. We…
Setsubun
Setsubun, also called "bean-throwing festival," is an annual tradition held each February 3 in Japan. It…
Kyoto during Christmas time
While the end of the year is coming, and December sees numerous thanking celebrations happening in the city’s…
Things to do in Japan in December
In December, month of annual celebrations, Japan dresses up with many nocturnal lights, pleasing both…
Things to do in Japan in February
February is a studious month for pupils and students as it ends the last quarter of the academic year. It is…
Things to do in Japan in January
January is the first month of the calendar year in Japan, it also announces the beginning of the third…
Japanese Plum Trees: First Blossoms of the Year
The parade of seasons in Japan returns with almost clockwork regularity. In early Spring, cherry trees or…
How to say Happy New Year in Japanese
The New Year is called oshôgatsu (お正月).
There are two ways of saying "Happy New Year":
Until…
The best season to visit Japan
The Japanese archipelago extends a long way from north to south, so its climate ranges from continental to…
Surviving Winter in Japan
Contrary to very hot and humid summers, winters in Japan are generally rigorous and chilling. Sometimes you…
Christmas time in Tokyo
We already discussed about how Christmas is "celebrated" in Japan, as a semi-religious (pagan then Christian)…
Valentine's day in Japan
Valentine’s Day is celebrated worldwide on February 14. Like many Western holidays, Valentine's Day was also…
New Year traditions in Japan
Japan started to celebrate the New Year on January 1 at the end of the 19th century. It is, without a doubt,…
Christmas in Japan
Many of you may wonder how do Japanese people celebrate Christmas. The holiday season is starting soon, so…