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Christmas in Japan: Spreading Joy Around Nippon

Christmas in Japan: Spreading Joy Around Nippon

When it comes to winter holidays, the biggest one for Japan is—you guessed it—New Years! However, there’s another beloved holiday...
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Cup Noodle: The Original Cup Ramen Then and Now

Cup Noodle: The Original Cup Ramen Then and Now

No matter how you see it or what brands and flavors you enjoy, there’s one brand that changed the ramen...
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Tanabata Festival: A Day of Lovers and Wishes

Tanabata Festival: A Day of Lovers and Wishes

Japan has a thing for festivals and holidays where the month and day line up. We enjoy Dolls Day on...
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Gion Matsuri: Japanese Culture Meets Spectacle

Gion Matsuri: Japanese Culture Meets Spectacle

Japan has tons of amazing festivals, but three stand out as the country’s “Big 3 Festivals”. One stands out as...
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Beni Shoga: Osaka's Colorful Take on Ginger

Beni Shoga: Osaka's Colorful Take on Ginger

Have you ever been to a Japanese ramen shop or beef bowl shop and seen those reddish-pinkish pickles? Have you...
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Kamakura Daibutsu in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan.

Shinto and Buddhism in Everyday Life

Buddhism and Shinto are the two most practiced religions in Japan, with 80,000 Shinto shrines and 75,000 Buddhist temples across...
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