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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...
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...
Hakozushi: Sushi With a New Shape

Hakozushi: Sushi With a New Shape

When people think of sushi, they either think of nigiri sushi (a slab of fish over a block of rice)...
What is Fugu? Japan's Favorite Poisonous Fish

What is Fugu? Japan's Favorite Poisonous Fish

Japan has plenty of foods that seem to be fun for adventurous foodies. For some, it’s yakiniku, with its unique...
Tenjin Matsuri: Tradition Meets Osaka Flair

Tenjin Matsuri: Tradition Meets Osaka Flair

Did you know that two of Japan’s big three festivals happen in July? The first is Kyoto’s Gion Matsuri, which...
Udon Noodles: A MiauMall Guide to Japan's Wheat Noodle

Udon Noodles: A MiauMall Guide to Japan's Wheat Noodle

You all know that we love ramen, but they aren't the only noodles that Japan is famous for. In fact,...
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