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How to express your feelings in Japanese….Part 2 Posted by on Mar 21, 2014

Hi everyone. I thought I would do another version of “How to express your feelings in Japanese” since the first one was popular. (You can read it here if you would like.) In my first article on emotional expressions, I covered some examples to use when you are not feeling so happy or rather feeling…

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WHAT are the common Japanese words for Spring? Posted by on Mar 18, 2014

It is getting warmer here in the Northwest these days. I love it how we are having more and more sunny days recently. Spring is almost here. In this article, I would like to introduce you to some of the common Japanese words that are used for Spring. Kanji Hiragana pronunciation English Translation 春 はる…

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What is “White Day” in Japan? Posted by on Mar 14, 2014

Today is March 14th, which means it is “White Day (ホワイトデー)” in Japan. Along with Valentine’s Day, White Day is a special day for many people. As I wrote in my article the other day, Valentine’s Day in Japan is the day when many women give chocolates to men, including someone very special, casual friends…

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How is it like to live in Japan? Posted by on Mar 11, 2014

This article is based on the Youtube video I found recently. This video was made by one of the Universities in Japan, Keio University, promoting foreign students to come and study in Japan. Video summarizes many aspects of Japan in less then 2 and half minutes. It is amazing how packed this video is with…

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Have you seen me? Posted by on Mar 7, 2014

Hi, there! It’s Friday, and I thought I would share with you something fun today. I recently came across an article discussing about this trend in Japan. It was too cute not to share with you all.  He’s been around for over a year now, so some of you might know him already. Meet the…

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Let’s practice reading more Kanji’s! Posted by on Mar 5, 2014

Kanji’s might look hard to read at first, but once you master the basic Kanji’s, I promise it will get easier. Writing Kanji’s is hard, but reading them is not so bad. In this article, let me introduce you to some Kanji’s that represent the days of the week, such as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdays, etc…

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Special day just for girls is here! Posted by on Mar 3, 2014

March 3rd is a special day for young girls every year in Japan.  It is called Hinamatsuri (ひなまつり、雛祭り).  In English, it is called Doll’s Festival or Girl’s Day. People in Japan celebrate March 3rd every year, wishing their daughters for their happiness for many years to come. Hinamatsuri(ひなまつり、雛祭り). originated as an ancient custom called hina-nagashi(ひなながし、雛流し), or “doll…

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